Adding Codes To A Macro; Editing Codes In A Macro; Re-Ordering Macro Codes; Zones - Nuvo Concerto NV-I8DMS User Manual

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Each macro has a "Display Name" that is used to
describe the macro. Before a macro can be saved, the
name of the macro must be established. The "Display
Pad Continuous" checkbox determines if the name of
the macro is constantly displayed while listening to
that source or if another button command is pushed.
This is effective if you are listening to a specific track
or tuner station and want visual feedback to what you
are listening to. If the "Display Pad Continuous" is not
checked, the Macro name will display momentarily and
then revert to the source name.
4.1.1

Adding Codes to a Macro

A code is added to the macro by double-clicking on the
green IR code name in the button string to the left.
That code will then be automatically added to the
macro string to the right. Up to 127 codes can be added
to a single macro.
4.2

Editing Codes in a Macro

Double-clicking on a macro step on the right side will
open an "Edit Macro Code Settings" window. This
allows you to change the delay time before the com-
mand is issued. The default delay is .25 seconds. This
can be increased by .25-second increments up to 30.5
seconds. Often a command requires mechanical move-
ment in the source equipment and, therefore, the delay
is important before initiating the next command.
Screen 4.2
The number of repeats for each command can also be
changed. This is equivalent to pushing and holding the
button on the remote control.
4.2.1

Re-Ordering Macro Codes

After a code is added to a macro, highlighting a code
and pushing the "Arrow Up" or "Arrow Down" button
can reorder the codes.
4.3
Macros (updated)
After editing a macro, the macro list is updated to
show the number of IR codes and the display name.
Screen 4.3
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Zones

Up to 16 zones can be defined with the Concerto. Each
zone can be defined with unique
properties.
You will notice that the zone tab contains 20 entries
for zone Display Pads. The system can accommodate a
total of 20 Display Pads by using the slave function in
the "Edit Zone Properties" window. A slave Display Pad
is homerun to the EZ Port, but automatically shares
the same functions and works in tandem with the
main zone Display Pad. Up to three slave Display Pads
can operate on a single zone.
Screen 5.0
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