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For a Source key, select the physical input that connects to the item of source equipment from the Value list.
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For a Destination key, select the physical output that connects to the item of destination equipment from the Value list.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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If you have virtual routing enabled in the RCP-NKQ, the output that you enter represents the virtual destination as set up in the NK-VRC Virtual Routing Core.
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In the Output list, select the physical output that connects to the item of destination equipment to which you want to switch.
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In the Input list, select the physical input that connects to the item of source equipment that provides the required signal.
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In the Breakaway list, select the breakaway level that you want to use for the switch.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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In the Value list, select the specific router level that you want to assign to this key.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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In the Value list, select the row number that you want to use for the breakaway.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Select the Macro Events tab.
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In the Num. Rows box of the macro, enter or select the number of events to be assigned.
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In the Function column, use the list to select the function to perform for the event. The options are as follows:
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Switch — performs a standard crosspoint switch.
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Macro — performs a macro within the executed macro.
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Protect — creates a protect condition on the destination of the selected crosspoint.
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In the Output column, enter an output for the event.
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In the Input column, enter an input for the event.
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In the Level Mask column, select the level mask, or masks, for the device affected by the macro.
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Click Set.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Select the Macro Events tab.
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Click inside the Name column for a macro and enter a name.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Select the Configuration tab.
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Block Other Panels — The protected destination and level(s) cannot be switched to another source by other remote control panels.
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Block All Panels — The protected destination and level(s) cannot be switched to another source by the current remote control panel or other remote control panels.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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In the information area below the simulated RCP-NKQ, use the Menu list to select the menu that you have just assigned.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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In the Value list, select one of the following:
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Next Menu — goes to the next menu, if one is held in the buffer.
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Previous Menu — goes to the previous menu, if one is held in the buffer.
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Up Menu — goes up a menu, as defined on the Menu Details tab.
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Down Menu — goes down a menu, as defined on the Menu Details tab.
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XPoint Layer — shows the breakaway, destination, or source for any visible crosspoint keys. You can step through the layers of a crosspoint by pressing the crosspoint layer key.
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Click Send Configuration to save the configuration and send it to the device.
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