Memory Buttons - Arcam CR 9000 Operating Manual

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Advanced Features
B: Memory Buttons
The buttons labelled M1, M2, M3, M4, and POWER are Memory Buttons. The
M1-M4 buttons can store your favourite channels, create macro commands, or be
used to "relocate" functions from one mode to another.
The POWER button can operate either as a POWER button for a single device or
as a memory button, when you program it.
Note: Because the POWER button can also be programmed as a
Memory Button, the MUTE button is used to enter POWER
commands during Memory Button programming. See Example:
Memory Button Programming, for illustration.
Each Memory Button can send out up to ten commands with one button push. Any
function from any mode (except Channel Up, Channel Down and MUTE) can be
programmed into a Memory Button. The Memory Buttons can be programmed
differently in each of the following five modes: AUDIO, SAT, TV, VCR, and
CABLE.
Favourite Channels:
Memory Buttons can provide direct access to your favourite channels with one
button push.
Example: In the SAT mode, each of the Memory Buttons M1, M2,
M3, and M4 can provide direct access to a different DSS satellite
channel by sending out the three digit channel number for that
channel with one button push.
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Macro Commands:
Memory Buttons can store multiple selections including Power On/Off sequences.
Example: In the Audio mode, the POWER Memory Button can be programmed to
turn on the TV, turn on the Audio receiver, turn on the VCR and turn on the
Satellite receiver with one button push.
C
Relocating" Functions:
Memory Buttons can be programmed to store functions from one mode into other
modes.
Example: In the AUDIO mode, Memory Buttons can store various
functions from the TV, VCR, and Satellite modes.
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