ISM4 INSTALLATION & PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Delay – with additional Command Structures in the Macro
13.
To
add a delay
after the
IR Command
in
Command Structure 1
, after
Step 5
, press the
Delay Button
. The
ISM4 will respond by entering
DELAY Learn Mode
and the
Program LED
will flash
once
.
14.
Press the
Next Button
once
for
each second
of
Delay
to be added to the
Command Structure
. Press the
Prev Button
once
for
each second
of
Delay
to be
subtracted
.
NOTE:
The first press of the Next Button will add one second of delay. Each additional press will add one
second up to 60 seconds after which the timer will reset to 0 seconds. The first press of the Prev Button will
add 60 seconds of delay. Each additional press will subtract one second down to 0 seconds after which the
timer will reset to 60 seconds.
No Delay – no additional Command Structures in the Macro
15.
If there are
no additional Command Structures
in the
Source 1 ON Macro
, press "
Next"
for 2 seconds
(Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED). The
ISM4
will shift to the
Source 1 OFF Macro,
Command Structure 1
. (Source LED solid green, Program LED solid red.)
NOTE:
A 2 second press of the
Prev Button
(Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED) will shift
programming to the previous Macro. (i.e. a 2 second press of the Prev Button while in Source 1 ON Edit
Mode, will shift Edit Mode to the Source 4 OFF Macro. (Source 4 LED solid green, Program LED orange.)
Test Macro
16.
When all
Command Structures
within a
Source ON
or
OFF Macro
have been programmed, tested and
saved, the complete
Macro
can be tested by pressing the
Test Button
.
NOTE 1:
If the IR Commands and Delays within the Command Structures were not properly saved, the Macro
cannot be tested and the Program LED will flash red to indicate error.
NOTE 2:
To Test a Macro starting from Normal Operation Mode, Press Sequence for 2 seconds (Indicated by
the first blink of the Active Source LED) to enter Edit Mode, (Source 1 and Program LED’s green), Navigate to
the Macro to be tested (2 second press of Prev or Next) and then press the
Test Button
.
Program Remaining Macros
17.
Navigate to the next
Source ON
or
OFF Macro
to be programmed. From the
Source 1 ON Macro
, press the
Next Button
for 2 seconds (Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED). The
ISM4
will shift to the
Source 1 OFF Macro; Command Structure 1
. (Source LED solid green, Program LED solid orange.)
NOTE:
A 2 second press of the
Prev Button
(Indicated by the first blink of the Active Source LED) will shift
programming to the previous Macro. (i.e. a 2 second press of the Prev Button while in Source 1 ON Edit
Mode, will shift Edit Mode to the Source 4 OFF Macro. (Source 4 LED solid green, Program LED red.)
18.
Repeat
Steps 2-17
above until all
Source ON
and
OFF Macros
have been programmed, tested and saved. It
is vitally important to program
both
the
Source ON
and
OFF Macros
. The
ISM4
will not function properly if
both sets of Macros have not been programmed.
Exit Edit Mode
19.
To exit
Edit Mode
, at any time during
Edit Mode
, press the
Prev Button
for 10 seconds (Indicated by the
third blink of the Active Source LED). The
ISM4
will return to
Normal Operating Mode
.
Test ISM4 (All Macros)
NOTE:
All system devices and components must be properly setup and connected to test ISM4 Macro
Programming. Be sure all Sensors are connected to the appropriate device and Source Sense Inputs on the
ISM4, and be sure all IR Emitters are connected to the appropriate Source “IR Out “on the ISM4 and attached to
the correct device over the IR eye for that device.
20.
With
all Sources OFF
, turn the
System Reference Device (Source 1)
ON. All
Sources
should turn ON and
any additional setup programming (source select, play, etc) should execute as programmed. If any functions
were ‘missed’, test the individual
ON Macro
for that
Source
. Re-learn
IR Commands
and adjust
delays
as
necessary until the system powers up correctly.
21.
Repeat
Step 20
for System OFF. (Turn the
System Reference Device, Source 1
, OFF).