I finally figured this out with the help of Brett at RTI:
"To determine the value used for Ctrl - "x" = where "x" is the letter t in your example
1) first you need to determine is the number of letters up in the alphabet that it is in decimal
2) then convert the number to hex.
t=20th letter in alphabet
20 = 14 hex
Therefore:
ctrl-t = 14h
In TheaterTouch you would make it:
Ascii mode = \x14
Hex mode = 14
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Using UPB Command Wizard a code will be generated that looks like this:
07000101FF00F8
= \x14
= \r
The ASCII code entered into TheaterTouch looks then looks like this:
\x1407000101FF00F8\r
232 Settings are:
Baud Rate: 4800
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Delay: 0
The CIM must be placed into message mode. Do do this press the program button on the unit 5 times quickly (light will go solid green) then press 10 times quickly. Press one more time to exit.
No Null adapter is needed
I hope this helps!
RB
Last edited by SoundExp
on July 25, 2007 17:06.