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The UR12 Designer Program allows for the importing of
the Operating Program Data from other compatable remote
controls and their design software programs.
How to Import MDL Files
Note: Ensure that you have all file types associated with the
command set you want to import: .mdl, .ldt, .pdt and
button.ini.
1. Click File select Import from the menu.
2. Click on the MDL File Type.
3. Choose the .mdl file you want to import using the Win-
dows File Browser.
Note: Another Windows Dialog Box opens asking you to
find and select the Button.ini File.
4. Find the Button.ini File associated with the .mdl file
you selected, and click it to finish the import proce-
dure. Refer to figure 16.
Notes: A Progress Bar displays during importing and upon
completion the program returns to the Workspace
screen. If there are any instances of file corruption
with older buttons; the UR12 Designer Program will
automatically repair any problems it discovers during
the import process.
How to Import PDT Files
1. Click File select Import from the menu.
2. Click on the PDT File Type.
3. Choose the .pdt file you want to import using the Win-
dows File Browser.
4. Enter a name for a new Workspace File and click Save.
How to Import LDT Files
1. Click File select Import from the menu.
2. Click on the LDT File Type.
3. Choose the .ldt file you want to import using the Win-
dows File Browser.
4. Enter a name for a new Workspace File and click Save.
5. Make any changes you like to the buttons and page
layout.
6. Save the file using File Save Workspace, or File Save
As Workspace.
7. Download the data to your UR12, refer to Chapter 2.
When it comes to designing Pages for the UR12 Remote
Control, it’s all about the buttons. But before you begin de-
signing your own screens, it’s a good idea to learn how
command codes are associated with buttons, and how you
can ensure that you maintain these links during the upload
and download process.
Learned Data/Command Codes
Here are a few key things to remember about Learned
Data, or Command Codes, when customizing your Pages
and Buttons:
Commands can not be added using the software.
When uploading Learned Data to the UR12 Designer,
the command codes, macros, and punch throughs stick
with the buttons.
When downloading Learned Data to your UR12 Remote
Control, codes, macros, and punch throughs stick as
well, unless you’ve moved the buttons.
How the Codes are Linked to the Buttons
During the transfer process, the preprogrammed codes are
uploaded and stored as a Button Function Property. You
can see the property associated with any button by right-
clicking on a button, and clicking Function Property. Refer
to figures 17, 18 and 19.
If you
click on
any
other
function
in the
property
sheet, a
message
will tell
you
which
button the
function is
assigned to,
and which
Device Page the button is on. It will also inform you that
any new buttons you have drawn are currently undefined.
Importing Command Sets
Figure 16
C:\UR12 Operating System\Designer.mdl
Buttons and Command Codes
Figure 18
Figure 17
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