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1 Introduction
Before reading this section, it is recommended that you first read and
understand the Standard section.
It is recommended that you use an R-net PC Programmer if you are
undertaking the programming described in this section. Some of the
programming is possible via OBP or by using the HHP, but it is more intuitive and
user-friendly to use the PC Programmer
2 Using the Omni in Conjunction with a Standard
JSM
Refer to the sections Profiles and Modes Explained, Input Devices Explained
and Configuration Explained in the R-net PC Programmer help text or in the R-
net Technical Manual Programming chapter.
The R-net system can be set-up to operate with an Omni and a JSM in two
ways ā Universal or Input Device Specific, i.e. The Omni controls some Profiles
and the JSM controls other Profiles. This is defined by the setting of the standard
R-net parameter, Input Device Type, which is a profile dependent parameter,
i.e. it can be set differently in each of the available Profiles.
2.1 Universal Set-up
This is simply achieved by setting the parameter, Input Device Type to Universal.
This means that the Input Device that powered-up the system will be in control.
To transfer control to the other Input Device, power-down the system and re-
power using the other Input Device.
2.2 Input Device Specific Set-up
With this set-up, each Profile can only be accessed by one of the Input
Devices. To transfer control between the Input Devices, the Profile button or User
Switch of the device that requires control has to be operated.
There are four programming steps to follow.