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l Source: Displays source commands that can be sent to the active media source. For
                     example, commands can be sent for source control (for example, play, pause, shuffle),
                     menu navigation (guide, menu, back, up/down/left/right), and channel control.


                     NOTE: The Crestron Home system directs the command to the active media source. If
                     there are no active media sources, the command is not sent to any device.

                    l Room Commands: Displays the room-level commands that are available for the room. For
                     example, volume raise or lower, sleep timer, and room on or off commands.

               Quick Actions: Displays the Quick Actions that are available in the room.

               NOTES:

                    l Quick Actions that are created in a room and hidden (no rooms selected in the Show
                     Quick Action In dialog) are displayed in the list.
                    l Quick Actions are only displayed in the room that they are created. Quick Actions that
                     are displayed in another room using the Show Quick Action In dialog when creating the
                     Quick Action will not be shown.
                    l The sequence that is being created is not displayed in the Quick Actions menu.

                    l A sequence Quick Action can be added as a step in a different sequence Quick Action. For
                     example, Sequence Quick Action A can be added as a step in Sequence Quick Action B.
                    l A sequence Quick Action cannot be added as a step in a different sequence Quick Action
                     if a loop will occur. For example, if Sequence Quick Action A was added as a step in
                     Sequence Quick Action B, Sequence Quick Action B cannot be added as a step in
                     Sequence Quick Action A.

               Scheduled Events: Displays the scheduled events that can be enabled or disabled.
               Devices: Displays the devices in the room that can be directly controlled, such as lighting loads,
               shades, shade groups, Blu-Ray players, cable boxes, video servers, displays, Horizon keypads,
               relay controlled devices, and AVRs.

               NOTE:

                    l The Crestron Home system always directs the command to the selected device even if it
                     is not the active device. For example, you can issue the Send Keypad String command for
                     a cable box even though the cable box is not the active source in the room.
                    l Sources are displayed in the menu even if they are deselected in the Allowed Sources
                     menu during Source Route configuration.
                    l Relay controlled devices include fireplace, fountain, garage door, gate, irrigation, screen,
                     and lift relays. The function available in the sequence (toggle open/close, toggle on/off,
                     on, off, open, and close) is determined by the settings for the device.
                    l The color and brightness settings can be changed on Horizon keypads.








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