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KBD-SFTCFG | Instruction Manual | Configuring Softkeys
Bosch Security Systems | December 02, 2005
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10.5 Configuring Softkeys to Execute
(CCL) Command Script Macros
The KBD-SFTCFG allows users to configure softkeys
on menus 80 and 83–94 to activate (CCL) Command
Scripts on Allegiant matrix switcher/controller systems.
These menus are organized so that 83–94 must be
accessed through 80. The softkeys on 80 can be
configured as either a Command Script or a link to a
predetermined menu (83–94).
10.5.1 Assigning Macros
Any softkey on menus 80 and 83–94 can be assigned to
execute a Command Script macro if it has a macro
button. Clicking the macro button so that it’s in its
down state will allow the user to enter a 6-digit
(normal) macro in the accompanying edit box.
The softkey can also be configured as a 2-digit offset
macro by clicking the small keypad button so that it is
in its down state. When offset macros are executed on
the keyboard, the user is expected to enter an
additional 4-digit number to complete the macro.
By selecting the camera icon button, it is possible to
configure an offset macro such that the camera number
currently selected by the keyboard automatically
completes the macro. Using this option, the operator
no longer needs to enter an additional
4-digit number after pressing the softkey macro button.
In a similar fashion, if the monitor icon button is
selected, the monitor number currently selected by the
keyboard automatically completes the macro.
See APPENDIX C for more information on Command
Script macros.
Refer to the Allegiant PC Software Manual and the
Allegiant Command Console Language (CCL)
Manual for more information on writing Command
Script macros.
10.5.2 Organizing IntuiKey Configuration (.int) Files
per Allegiant Server (.alg) Files
If the optional Allegiant software is installed on the PC,
each IntuiKey Configuration (.int) file, which may contain
several language tables, can be associated with a single
Allegiant Server (.alg) filename. This is done so the user
configuring softkeys to execute Command Script macros
can quickly refer back to the Allegiant Server (.alg) file
containing those Command Scripts.
Since only one Allegiant Server (.alg) filename can be
stored in an IntuiKey Configuration (.int) file, it is
recommended that Command Script macro assignments
to softkeys across all language tables in the .int file be
limited to those appearing in the .alg file. Organizing .int
files (collections of language tables) in this way will prevent
confusion after several .int files are eventually created.
10.6 Uploading Language Tables
When a language table is uploaded from a keyboard, it
can either be uploaded into a new language table (which is
added to the bottom of the tree control) or uploaded into
an existing language table.
When a keyboard language table is uploaded into a new
table, all of the descriptive text in its form views will
appear in English. e.g., if a Spanish language table is
uploaded as a new table, its Spanish text will be
described with English captions.
When a keyboard language table is uploaded into an
existing table, the existing table’s descriptive text
remains unchanged.
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