Working With Function Codes
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TPDesign4 (v3.2 or higher)
Function Code Map
Click the Function Maps tab (at the bottom of the Workspace window) to view the Function Code Map
(FIG. 352).
The Function Code Map is a representation of the Channel codes, Address codes, Level codes, String Outputs
and Command Outputs utilized in the panel file, displayed in a hierarchical tree format. This list is sorted by
Port, and within Port by Code.
If codes have been assigned to any of the panel’s sensors (light, motion, battery, and/or cradle), they
will now appear in the Function Map and can be modified there just like button function codes.
You can use the Function Code Map to delete codes as well as drag and drop items from one port to
another, within the primary folder the selected item belongs to (i.e. Channel Codes, Address Codes,
Level Codes). For example, you cannot drag and drop an Address Code (regardless of the port
folder that contains it) into any port folder contained in either the Channel or Level folders.
Selecting an item in the tree and then left clicking again will provide an in-place edit of the code
value.
A double-click action on the item will open the associated page (or popup page) and place the edit
focus on that item.
Setting the Address, Channel or Level port to the setup port provides a list of predefined actions.
Select Panel > Verify Function Codes to automatically verify the active project's Function Code
Map, and fix any problems that are found.
FIG. 352 Workspace Window - Function Maps tab
Neither String or Command Outputs support any type of drag and drop operations.
While you can (in-place) edit the Channel, Address and Level codes via these
folders, you cannot edit String or Command Outputs the same way. These can only
be edited via the Programming tab of the Properties window.
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