Tripp Lite URM-15T [6/10] Changing remote software settings

Tripp Lite URM-15T [6/10] Changing remote software settings
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3. Operation continued
If you are not able to control your application it means that you either:
Do not have a Map for that application
Your application is not in the foreground (aka it is not active)
The Mapper is not running
You have a problem with your Keyspan Remote hardware
To add a Map for an application or change what Actions are sent when you press a certain button, refer to the “Changing Remote Software Settings”
section in this manual (see below). For other problems, refer to the “Troubleshooting” section later in this manual.
3.6 Changing Remote Software Settings
To change the Keyspan Remote’s default button settings you will need to access the Keyspan Remote software.
Note: The following instructions outline the Keyspan Remote software for both Mac and Windows operating systems. Where instructions are different for one operating system, the difference
will be noted. Although screen shots of the Keyspan Remote software may not match to your operating system, please note that the same features appear in both versions.
Step 1 Open the Keyspan Remote software.
MACINTOSH NOTE:
Double click the KeyspanDMR application is located in your Applications folder.
WINDOWS NOTE:
Open Keyspan Remote Assistant application is located in your START menu -> PROGRAMS -> KEYSPAN REMOTE.
This will open the Keyspan Remote window.
The first screen shows the current state of your remote hardware and software. It also allows you stop and start the Mapper (the application that
enables the Keyspan remote to work), enable/disable iTunes mode, control Remote Wakeup, change which Audio Mixer you want to control
(Windows only), and access the Keyspan Map Editor.
Remote Wakeup
The Remote Wakeup feature allows you to use your Keyspan remote to ‘wake’ your computer from sleep mode. To enable this feature, select the
desired sensitivity in the Remote Software’s Settings menu.
Setting Remote Wakeup Sensitivity to “Extremely High” will make your computer wake up when very little RF data is received by the Keyspan
Receiver. If the Receiver detects a simple button press on your Remote or receives any RF data from any other remote control (i.e. DVD, TV, VCR,
etc.), your computer will wake up from sleep mode.
Setting Remote Wakeup Sensitivity to “Extremely Low” will make your computer wake up when the Keyspan Receiver unit receives a substantial
amount of RF data. Your computer will only wake up if you press and hold a button on the remote control for several seconds or if the Receiver
detects any RF data from any other remote control for an extended period of time.
This feature is turned OFF by default.

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