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[. . . ] instruction manual NetLinx Studio v2. 4 or higher So ftw are Software License and Warranty Agreement LICENSE GRANT. AMX grants to Licensee the non-exclusive right to use the AMX Software in the manner described in this License. The AMX Software consists of generally available programming and development software, product documentation, sample applications, tools and utilities, and miscellaneous technical information. Please refer to the README. TXT file on the compact disc or download for further information regarding the components of the AMX Software. The AMX Software is subject to restrictions on distribution described in this License Agreement. [. . . ] Level ranges will be placed in an INTEGER array named Array Name using the button range defined as From through To in the DEFINE_VARIABLE section. A single LEVEL_EVENT statement referencing Device and Array Name will be generated. If CREATE_LEVEL and/or SEND_LEVEL statements will be generated, each construct will reference this array for the level number for NetLinx only. Use INTEGER Level Index/GET_LAST() This option will include a calculation for the level index using a mathematical calculation, LEVEL. INPUT. LEVEL- From, for non-array level ranges and a function call to GET_LAST(), GET_LAST(Array Name), for array level ranges. SWITCH/CASE This option will include a SWITCH/CASE construct under the LEVEL_EVENT statement. Note that when SWITCH/CASE is selected, the Level Index option is selected, and grayed out. This option will cause each level in the Array Name definition to be generated on it's own line with an empty comment at the end of the line. If this option is not selected, eight levels will be generated on each line with an empty comment above the line The device name used during code generation. This name may appear in a DEVLEV definition, LEVEL_EVENT, CREATE_LEVEL or SEND_LEVEL statements depending on the platform and options selected. Stacked Device 82 NetLinx Studio (v2. 4 or higher) Programming From, To, Total The level range used during code generation. You may change any of these values; the others will adjust automatically. A value of 0 (zero) in the From field will generate an "all level" LEVEL_EVENT handler. Note: The range setting (1-1000) affects the load placed on the CPU at compile time. Higher range settings may result in slower compile operations. Array Name Value/Variable Name The array name used for generating DEVLEV or INTEGER array for level ranges. The array name or value used for generating CREATE_LEVEL or SEND_LEVEL statements. If generating code for a level range on NetLinx, this variable will be created as an array. If generating code for a level range on Axcess, this variable will be created as a series or variable starting with this name, i. e. This value is used on the lines before the array definition, LEVEL_EVENT, CREATE_LEVEL, and SEND_LEVEL statements as determined by the options. Once you have made the relevant selections on this tab, click this command button to insert the specified code into the file. Comment Insert Code Wizard Dialog - Data Tab The advanced options available for Data_Events (in the Data tab of the Code Wizard dialog) are described below: Online Offline OnError String Command Create Buffer Generate ONLINE statements. In Axcess, a construct for detecting device online status is generated. In Axcess, a construct for detecting device offline status is generated. Define a buffer and connect it to a device using CREATE_BUFFER, in the DEFINE_START section. Process Buffer Generate a construct for detecting incoming strings. If generating code for NetLinx, this code is placed in the STRING section of the DATA_EVENT. If generating code for Axcess, this code is placed in the DEFINE_PROGRAM section. [. . . ] Display System Configuration Setting in the Identifier - This option (off by default) displays the System Configuration settings as part of the System identifier (as displayed in the Workspace tab of the Workspace Window). Enable Auto Save - Toggles the timed auto-saving of text files and the duration of time between auto saves. Auto Save Every <x> Minutes - This field is only enabled when the Enable Auto Save option is selected. Automatically Save File Before Compile - Toggles auto-saving of code files before a compile. [. . . ]

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