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Introduction

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1.4 Actions, Labels and Button Number Limits

Table 4

lists the limit to the number of actions you can add to an action list as well as the number of

buttons and labels in a Virtual Device when it is assigned to a specific Master RC:

Table 4: Room Controller Devices Limitation

Note 1: The number of actions is not limited by the software. Note that adding a large number of actions may slow the device response.

1.5 How to Save a Project

When saving, writing or opening a new project, follow these important rules:

In order to make uploading the project as stable as possible, projects are saved

automatically before writing a configuration to a device. This behavior may overwrite the

existing project.

If you want to keep the previous configuration as well, be sure to rename the project

before writing it to the device

Always change a project name via “Save as” in the software. If the project name is changed

outside the K-Config software (for example, via the Rename function in a Windows folder

view), it will not open correctly in K-Config

When quitting K-Config, the open project will not be saved automatically. If needed, save

the open project before quitting K-Config

When opening a new project, you will be asked to name it by saving it. The default project

name that appears in the “Save as” window will be the name of the currently open Project.

It is recommended to change the name of the filename, otherwise the new project will

overwrite the current project

Device

Maximum Actions

in each

Action List

Maximum Number

of Aux Device

Maximum Number of Buttons

in each Virtual Device when

Unit is used as Master RC

Maximum number of labels in

Master RC + Aux Devices

(Kramer Aux and

Virtual Devices defined)

Kramer

Devices

Virtual Devices

RC-2

4

RC-2C

8

RC-52

8

RC-52N/A 8

SV-551

See note 1

2

1

32

10

SV-552

See note 1

4

2

64 (32 per virtual device)

40

SL-1

See note 1

2

1

32

10

RC-6x

See note 1

2

6

SL-14RC/N See note 1

2

1

32

10

RC-74DL See note 1

4

2

64 (32 per virtual device)

40

RC-53D

See note 1

RC-53DLC See note 1

RC-54DL

See note 1

RC-5B2,

RC-5B4

See note 1

RC-3TB/U

See note 1

RC-13TC See note 1

2

6

WP-500

See note 1

WP-501

See note 1

VP-31KSI

VP-81KSI 8

SL-12

See note 1

4

2

64 (32 per virtual device)

40

SL-10

See note 1

4

2

64 (32 per virtual device)

40