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4.
When you are finished programming macros, press and hold the
OK button ⁄5 until the display returns to USE mode.
• Macros cannot be programmed for the MEMO ¤6 , cursor/OK
⁄5 , VOL
/ ¤3 or CL . buttons.
In the macro mode it is possible to program the memory to
perform macros containing up to 10 steps.
• Each of the function operations (12 including CD, CD-R, etc.)
can be used in a macro more than once, however for all
except AMP, only the first function operation will be
transmitted as a signal from the remote controller.
Accordingly, within a single macro, it is not possible to switch
between multiple function operations. (This is to prevent the
switching of the receiver function operation.) Within a macro,
the second time a function operation is used, it will only be
used on the remote controller itself and no signal will be
transmitted to the component.
Note:
• If, while programming, no buttons are pressed for
approximately 1 minute, the remote controller will
automatically return to normal mode, and no macro will be
programmed in the memory.
CONFIRMING MACROS
Macros may be confirmed using following procedure.
1.
Press and hold the T.MODE ⁄1 and MENU button ¤2 until the
MACRO is displayed on the LCD.
• LEARN and MACRO is displayed blinking.
2.
Press the Function button ⁄9 to be confirmed.
Let's use the example of the DVD player, by pressing the DVD
Function button ⁄9 .
• DVD-M, LEARN and MACRO is displayed blinking.
3.
button ¤3 .
Press the VOL
• DVD-1 is displayed and LEARN is disappeared.
• The programmed operation is transmitting.
4.
3.
Repeat step
until the last number of the macro is displayed.
• The display will return to step
• The each programmed operation is transmitting when the
number of the macro is displayed.
5.
To return the USE mode, press and hold down the OK button ⁄5
until USE is displayed in the display.
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EDITING MACROS
Macros may be edited using following procedure.
1.
Press and hold the T.MODE ⁄1 and MENU button ¤2 until the
MACRO is displayed on the LCD.
• LEARN and MACRO is displayed blinking.
2.
Press the Function button ⁄9 to be changed.
Let's use the example of the DVD player, by pressing the DVD
Function button ⁄9 .
• DVD-M, LEARN and MACRO is displayed blinking.
3.
Press the Cursor
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be edited.
• The programmed operation is displayed after the number of
macro is displayed.
• The number of macro can be changed with the cursor
button ⁄5 .
• To rewrite an existing macro step, simply press the button for
the new step. The old step will be erased and rewritten with
the new step.
• To insert a new step in between existing steps in a macro,
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press the MEMO button ¤6 , then press the button
after step
for the new step. The numbers of the other steps will be
adjusted accordingly to accommodate the new step. Since
only 10 steps may be stored in any macro, the tenth step will
be erased if an step is inserted when the total number of steps
is already 10.
• To erase a step in a macro, after step
the step to be erased and press the CL button ..
4.
Press the OK button ⁄5 to return step
5.
To return the USE mode, press and hold down the OK button ⁄5
until USE is displayed in the display.
USING MACROS
The following procedure will show how to use the function buttons for
which you have programmed macros.
1.
Press the Function button , for the desired macro for 3 seconds.
• MACRO is displayed on LCD for approximately 1 second,
after which the number of steps in the macro is displayed on
LCD.
• The remote controller will do nothing if no macros are
programmed. The macro steps are executed in order and the
names of their buttons are displayed on the LCD. Also, the
step numbers displayed on LCD a disappear as each step is
executed.
2.
After all macro commands have been transmitted, the remote
controller returns to AMP in use mode.
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button ⁄5 to select the number of macro to
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call up the number of
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