Programming A Series Of Actions (Macro) For A Key/Button; Step 1: Selecting A Key/Button You Want To Program A Macro For - Sony RM-NX7000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Programming a series of actions (macro) for a
key/button
Step 1: Selecting a key/button you want to program a
macro for
In "Step 1", before programming a macro procedure, how to select a key/button
you want to program a macro procedure for is explained. You can create a new
key or select a key/button from existing keys/buttons as the key/button a
macro is to be programmed for. Select a type of selecting a key/button you want
to program a macro for among the following methods.
If you want to create a new key a macro is to be programmed for:
When programming a macro for a newly created function key (page 115)
1
If you want to program a macro for an existing key/button:
When programming a macro for an existing function key/button (page
2
117)
If you want to program a macro for a Component key or a Direct Access
button:
When programming a macro for a Component key or a Direct Access
3
button (page 119)
1 When programming a macro for a newly created
function key
Create a function key you want to program a macro for.
For example, create a function key a macro is to be programmed for in the
DVD component.
Press the [SET] key for 2 seconds or longer in the
1
Home display.
The Set display appears.
Press the [COMPONENT EDIT]
2
key.
The Component edit display appears.
Continued
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