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Sonance Navigator K2 - Chapter 5: Navigator K2 Manager Advanced Features - Device and Tab Settings; How to Edit Device Properties; Power, Misc., and Security Tab Options

Sonance Navigator K2
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Navigator K2 keypad
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Stop Macro - The Stop Macro step causes the macro to stop
executing at the point where it is inserted.
Macros automatically stop when they reach the end so you should not normally
need to insert a Stop Macro step. It is intended for use in conjunction with the
Button Test step, or some other “if-then-else” statement, where you can have the
macro stop if a condition is met.
Repeat Steps - This step causes the macro to execute a
command(s) a specific number of times. The maximum number of repeats that can
be entered is 60. Additionally, this step can be configured to execute a command(s)
over and over until the button is released.
Shown in the example above the Volume command will execute 10 times. This is
useful for presetting the volume to a specific level when the system is turned on.
Status Test - This step allows you to execute a command(s)
based on the input to the PWR or AUX Status pins on the keypad’s rear connector. If
a valid voltage is present on the PWR Status pin then the Power Status is considered
On, otherwise it is considered Off. The same is true for the AUX Status pin.
Additionally, you can execute a command(s) based on the state of the Relay Control
output pin. If a voltage is present on the Relay Control pin, then the relay is
considered closed (On), otherwise it is considered open (Off).
Shown in the example above the Power Off command will execute only if a valid
input voltage is applied to the PWR Status pin on the back of the keypad.

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