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KIRA 128 RS232

Contents

Overview

Setup
Connections
Module Configuration

- Options
- Factory Default
- Setup stored IR Codes
- Configuration
- Password

Operation
Browser Control
Module to Module

Java Program
Java Software Program
Locating the Modules
Learning IR Code Basic
Learning IR Code Adv
Activity Window
Learning IR Code Tips

Video Guides
Tutorial Clips

Advanced
Macro Commands
UDP Port
Firmware Update
Dynamic DNS
Port Forwarding
RS232 Control
RS232 X10 Control
Shadowfile

Troubleshooting
Quick Checklist
Reset

Other
Optional Accessories
Third Party Software
Software Developers

 

 

Macro Commands

macro

A macro command is a series of commands initiated by a single trigger command. These are generally used for "activities", for example a "watch DVD" macro might contain the combined commands to switch on the TV, switch on the DVD player and set the TV to the correct AV channel. The KIRA128 allows you to create up to three macro's each of which can contain a series of five commands.

To enable, check the box and enter the start location for the first code in the macro. When this location number is triggered the KIRA128 will automatically send this code plus the codes stored in the next four (sequential) locations.

For example, if you set the start location as 30, when location 30 is triggered the KIRA128 will sequentially send the stored codes for location 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34.