Model RS232IR Page 7© 2002 Xantech Corporation.NOTE: At this point, prior to opening it, you may wish to change the file name (e.g., RCA-DSS, etc.) foreasier recognition later. You may wish to do this in step 13 as well.13. Click Open. This unzips the file and DRAG460 automatically places it in a folder within the ccf folder.14. Click on file name, then on Open. At this point, the CCF file is converted to DRAG460 format.15. On the pop-up (CCF Importer), type in Brand Name and Component Name (e.g., RCA and DSS).16. Double click on the desired component type on the list of converted files on the left side of the pop-up (e.g.,DSS.cnv). An asterisk (*) will appear just to the left. Click Import.17. Click OK for addition to Brand List (if shown) and OK for addition (or merge) to a .bci file.This completes the file import to the Brand and .bci files in DRAG460.18. At this point, or at any later date, you can choose additional component types from the CCF file (e.g., DVD,etc., if listed) by using the CCF Importer again. Simply click Import CCF from the File menu, double click ondesired folder and repeat steps 13 to 16 as necessary.PROGRAMMING THE RS232IRSELECT BASE UNITWith the system operating and Dragon Drop-IR open proceed as follows:1. Choose “NEW PROJECT” (CTL+N) from the File menu. (Choose “OPEN PROJECT” (CTL+O) to modify anexisting project file).2. In the New Project window, type a file name such as joneshome and click “OPEN”. The proper file extensionis added automatically.3. From the Base Unit menu, select “RS232IR”.Figure 6 – ASCII Commands and Command List4. A graphic window (RS232IR) with 36 ASCII Commands and a Command List will appear. Figure 6.Selecting Palettesa) From the “PALETTE” menu, click “SELECT IR COMMAND PALETTE”. (F4)A list of palettes file names appears to the right with Select Palette in the title bar.