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Device Connections
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Viewing the Program Source for an IFB
Press an IFB destination key which has an IFB assignment (i.e., is not blank/). The IFB key’s lower LED will be turned on
solid red.
If the specified IFB has a program source, the lower LED for the key which has that program source assigned will turn on solid
red for as long as the IFB key is held on. If the program source for that IFB does not appear on any of the source keys, the
source will be displayed in the scroll window, and the scroll window’s lower LED will turn on solid red.
If the specified IFB key is press and does not have a program source, no indication is shown on the source keys.
If an IFB destination key is pressed and the key does not have a program source, no indication is shown on the source keys.
If an IFB destination key is pressed and the key does not have an assignment, the key press is ignored.
If an IFB key is pressed and it does not have an output bus defined (in AZedit), the LED turns on solid green to indicate the
program input for that IFB cannot be changed.
Viewing What IFBs a Program Source Feeds
Press a program source key. The lower LED for that key will be turned on solid red. Any IFB keys which have that program
source assigned will turn on solid red, for as long as the source key is held on.
The program source may also feed other IFBs which are not assigned on the PAP-32. No indication is provided for those IFBs.
Assigning Source and IFB Keys
NOTE: When a key is programmed by entering a programming sequence or by copying the scroll key to it, its LED turns on
green to indicate the key is being programmed. The key must be released and pressed again in order to see information about
its assignment (e.g., for an IFB key, to see what program input is feeding it).
Direct Assignment
To directly assign a source key, enter “1” (‘NUM’), followed by the IFB number (1-3 digits), followed by “PGM”, and tap a
source key. The key will be assigned to that port. A port number of 0 is used to clear any existing assignments.
To directly assign an IFB key, enter “0:, “2” (“Function-IFB”), followed by the IFB number (1-3 digits) followed by “PGM”,
and tap a destination key. The key will be assigned to that IFB. An IFB number of 0 is used to clear any existing assignments.
Scrolling
Press either the “Source” key on the keypad (to scroll through available program sources) or the “Dest” key (to scroll through
IFBs). The first item of the requested list is shown in the scroll window. The scroll keys can be used to step through the list.
Normally, scrolling is one item at a time. Press “5” (“Prefix”) enters prefix scroll mode, in which groups of alphas with the
same 2-character prefix are skipped. Pressing CLR or PGM cancels prefix scroll mode and reverts to normal scroll mode.
When the requested assignment is displayed, press 7 (copy), and then tap the key to which the assignment is to be copied.
Alternatively, for program sources only, the key can be used while it is in the scroll window, without copying. The scroll key
can be cleared, if desired, by pressing up briefly.
When scrolling through program sources, the only ports which are displayed are those for which the “LCP-102 scroll enable”
box is checked in AZedit. By default, the first 200 ports are LCP-102 scroll enabled. However, if a port has been assigned to a
key, the assignment remains even if the port is subsequently scroll restricted.
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