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Push and Hold Macros
Any macro can be programmed so that nothing will happen if the button is only pressed. You can force the user to
press and hold for any time between .1 and 30 seconds to issue a macro.
Push and Hold for Activity Macros and Tap to Switch Devices  
If you have a hobbyist client, a power user who is constantly switching
devices and making adjustments to different components, this can
improve operation for him/her.
Here’s how this application works:
1 - Program any of the MAIN LCD macros with a 1 or 2 sec-
ond delay as the first step.This ensures that the client 
will have to Press and Hold the button to issue the Macro.
Two Functions on One LCD Button
A press and hold can issue both the preprogrammed code
and a macro. However, the two functions on one button
“feature” will not work with shortcuts. .The only method
for issuing a single command action is by using a Learned
Code.You select LEARN & MACRO from the Device list in
the Edit and Label Buttons window.This enables two func-
tions on one button for a Learned code. No special action
is required for Pre-Programmed codes from the database.
Just program the Macro AFTER the database code is pro-
grammed.
Disabling the IR Sensor
The front panel IR sensor can be disabled using the
CKEditor software. Disabling the IR sensor is useful
when the keypad is mounted in a sun lit area, near plas-
ma televisions, or by flouresent lights. These light
sources are examples that can cause un-desired IR inter-
ference.
To access the IR sensor control, select  
from the
icon bar. A floating window will appear
with the selections for both the CK1.2 Keypad’s IR sen-
sor control and the CK1.1 Keypad’s IR sensor control.
Disable or enable the appropriate setting, save your work
and download to the keypad.
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Advanced Programming Tips
IR sensor disable is not available on pre S2
CK1.2 keypads only.