Firmware 4.3 introduces a new action: System / Set IA. This allows one IA button to set the state of another. This should allow for some more complex configurations - I'll be interested to see what people come up with.
Each IA button now has an IA ID number, which can range from 0 to 255. An ID of 0 is the default, and is always ignored - Set IA will never affect a button that has an ID of 0. You can assign the same ID number to more than one IA button if you want.
The Set IA action looks like this:
System / Set IA IA:12 off:0 on:1
IA is the ID number - in this example, the action will affect all IA buttons with ID#12. Off value and on value are the desired button states. On a normal (non-cycle) IA button, 0 turns the button off and 1 turns the button on. On an IA cycle button, values 0 through 3 select steps 1 through 4 respectively.
You can set it up so that one button turns a second button, the second button turns on a third, etc. The only thing the system won't allow is loops (button A changes button B, then button B changes button A). A button can only be affected by a Set IA action once per preset change or IA button press. This prevents you from locking up the system.
Questions? Let me know!
Each IA button now has an IA ID number, which can range from 0 to 255. An ID of 0 is the default, and is always ignored - Set IA will never affect a button that has an ID of 0. You can assign the same ID number to more than one IA button if you want.
The Set IA action looks like this:
System / Set IA IA:12 off:0 on:1
IA is the ID number - in this example, the action will affect all IA buttons with ID#12. Off value and on value are the desired button states. On a normal (non-cycle) IA button, 0 turns the button off and 1 turns the button on. On an IA cycle button, values 0 through 3 select steps 1 through 4 respectively.
You can set it up so that one button turns a second button, the second button turns on a third, etc. The only thing the system won't allow is loops (button A changes button B, then button B changes button A). A button can only be affected by a Set IA action once per preset change or IA button press. This prevents you from locking up the system.
Questions? Let me know!