
• auto-recovery prompts user to open Autosave file if we detect the app crashed
• SIMPL Windows configuration file (<project name>_config.smw) is now embedded in
.d3p file for simplicity
• more intelligent Toggle button model will keep in sync w/other buttons where possible
• made a number of mostly astethic changes to make programming more
understandable
• made Toggle and Toggle+Dim button models more intelligent about how to control
devices in each event
• widened engraver view in programming view to make text readable, and added
support for setting engraver text directly from Programming View
• Added "virtual CNX-B12" keypad which is convenient for providing control from a
remote system (and added option to System Properties to automatically add a
Remote System for all Virtual keypads)
• Changed maximum fade time from to 10 minutes, 55 seconds (was 24 hours in v1.0).
This is due to a change in the program generated for the control processor. Older
projects with longer fade times will have the fade times truncated when the project is
opened.
• Fixed crashes that could occur while working with the Load Schedule (e.g. after
sorting and resizing a column)
• Miscellaneous improvements and bug-fixes
v1.0.15:
initial public release
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IV. Additional Documentation
The following topic(s) describe features that were added too late to make it into the D3 Pro help
file.
Testing Scheduled Events Information
When testing “scheduled” events, it can be useful to determine the current time and date
according to the control system, as well as what the control system considers sunset and sunrise
for the current day.
Determining the current time and date in the control system is easy, as there is a console
command defined to do just that (“time”). However, determining the sunrise and sunset times for
the current day is harder, because that information is determined by the program internal to the
processor. Therefore, the generated program includes a “user program command” to report back
all relevant time information.
To enter this command, you must first go to the Crestron Viewport (from D3 Pro, you can click on
the Viewport icon on the toolbar, or select Viewport from the Communications menu). If you don’t
see a command prompt, press the Enter key a few times, at which point you should see a prompt
(e.g. “PAC2>”).
At the prompt, type USERPROGCMD “TIMEINFO” then press the Enter key (note that the text in
quotes is case-sensitive). The control system should respond back with information about the
current time/date. Here is an example:
PAC2>userprogcmd "TIMEINFO"
System Time/Date info:
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Today's date: 11/22/2004
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