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PROGRAMMING MACROS
This remote control can program a series of
button operations in sequence.
Macros are a function that makes it possible to
use a single button operation to perform a
complex series of button operations any
number of times. A single button can be
programmed to perform up to 20 steps in
sequence. A total of 20 buttons can be
programmed with macros.
• For example, the following sequence of
operations can be programmed to a macro.
Switch amplifier to DVD source → Set
amplifier mode to AUTO → Play DVD player
→ Switch TV to video input
The factory default for the transmission interval
(time) between macro operations is one
second, but these signal transmission intervals
can be set between approximately 0.5 seconds
and 5 seconds in the Setup mode. Each
transmission interval can be adjusted
independently when programming or revising a
macro.
Note:
If the signal transmission interval (interval
time) is changed using the Setup mode
(described later), this transmission interval
is applied to all macro programs. To change
individual signal transmission intervals, use
t h e p r o c e d u r e s i n t h i s s e c t i o n f o r
programming macros and revising macros.
• N o s i g n a l s a r e t r a n s m i t t e d w h i l e
programming a macro.
• The M button r, > button y, cursor buttons
@0 , MEMO button !2 , CLEAR button !6 , and
VOL buttons u cannot be programmed.
• If no button is pressed for approximately one
minute during programming, the remote
control returns to the state before macro
mode.
In this case, the macro program is not
stored.
• When executing macro mode, performing
the source switching operation two or more
times only changes the remote control mode
a n d d o e s n o t t r a n s m i t a n y s i g n a l s .
(Switching of the source selector of the
amplifier is valid only once.)
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