Hi Melissa,
Good point - this should have better documentation. I added it to our stack.
Outputs can be addressed with their channel name, e.g. {'BNC1', 1} to set the line high or {'BNC1', 0} to set the line low. If several outputs must be set in a single state, you can list them separately, e.g. {'BNC1', 1, 'BNC2', 0}.
You can also the 'State' syntax for the channel type, followed by a value whose bits indicate the state of the lines in binary. {'BNCState', 3} will set BNC output channels 1 and 2 high, as 3 in binary is 11. This is a legacy syntax, retained to support old protocols.
The /Examples/State Machines/ folder contains examples that demonstrate usage.
The >back command returns to the previous state, as shown in this example.
-Josh