Programming Macro Buttons - Adcom GTP-860 Owner's Manual

Adcom digital processing tuner/preamplifier owner's manual gtp-860
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main
vid 1
vid 4
vid 5
power
tape
ext5.1
d.range
stop
setup
select
I
pause
1
2
4
5
8
7
+10
0
AM
pre/tune
FM
RDS
m1
m2
sleep
backlight
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vid 2
vid 3
tuner
CD
mute
volume
mode
I
play
3
test
6
bal
9
backs
random
repeat
tuning
m3
m4
dim
For example, if the m1 button is programmed in Group 1 mode
to turn on the TV, turn on the audio receiver, turn on the VCR,
and then turn on the satellite receiver, it will perform the
same series of commands whenever the m1 button is pressed IF
main, vid 1, vid 2, or vid 3 sources are selected at the time you
select that macro. If you've programmed a Group 2 macro, it
will send out an identical command sequence whenever vid 4,
vid 5, tuner, or CD inputs are selected.
2.4 Programming Macro Initiator Buttons:
1. Press either the Group 1 or Group 2 source selector button
(main or vid 4 respectively) and the mute button simultane-
ously. Hold both buttons until the red status LED and the input
selector button remain lighted.
2. Press the macro initiator button (power, m1, m2, m3 or m4)
you wish to program.
3. Select and press up to 10 buttons you wish to store in the
macro. Both source selector and
function buttons count as individual commands. Remember that
each macro can hold only up to 10 individual commands.
4. Press the tuning up button to save the macro. The red status
LED and input selector button will blink twice to confirm pro-
gramming and then turn off.
Please note:
• To add a power (on/off) command to the macro, use the
mute button in place of the power button.
• The tuning up/down buttons cannot be used in a macro
sequence.
Deleting Macro Initiator Buttons:
1. Press either the Group 1 or Group 2 source selector button
(main or vid 4 respectively) and the mute button simultane-
ously. Hold both buttons until the red status LED and the input
selector button remain lighted.
2. Press the macro initiator button (power, m1, m2, m3 or m4)
you wish to delete.
3. Press the tuning up button. The red status LED and input
selector button will blink twice to confirm deletion of the
macro.

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