Program A Macro; To Delete A Macro - One for All URC 7880 Simple Setup Manual

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MACROS

PROGRAM A MACRO

You can program any key on your OFA remote (except MAGIC, DEVICES and the three App
Shortcut keys) to send multiple commands on a single press –a Macro. This can be useful
for controlling multiple devices to put them in a certain state – for instance you could put
your TV on HDMI 1 and press Play on the Blu-ray player to start watching a movie. A key
programmed with a Macro will send the same Macro regardless of the device mode, so it
is best to select a key you don't use, or use one of the spare A, B or C keys.
To program a macro, the procedure is as follows:
1.
Hold down MAGIC until the LED under the device blinks twice.
The LED under the current mode key will stay lit.
2.
Press 995 – the LED will blink twice.
3.
Next select the key you want to program the Macro on.
4.
Now use the DEVICES key to select the device you want the fi rst
function of the Macro to come from, for example TV.
5.
Next, press the key you want to include in the Macro, for example
INPUT
the INPUT key.
6.
Repeat steps 4 (if necessary), and 5 to add more keys to the Macro. You can include up
to 15 key presses.
7.
To store the Macro, hold down the MAGIC key until the LED blinks
twice.
* Remember to press the keys in the same order you would using your original remotes – so if you pressed AV on the TV
remote and then Play on the Blu-ray remote to watch a movie, do it in the same order on the Smart Control.
* If the LED shows a long blink when you press a key in steps 3 or 4, you have entered too many keys, please try again.

TO DELETE A MACRO

If you want to remove a macro from a key, please perform the following:
1.
Hold down MAGIC until the LED under the device blinks twice.
The LED under the current mode key will stay lit.
2.
Press 995 – the LED will blink twice.
3.
Press the key the macro is programmed on.
4.
Now hold down the MAGIC key until the LED blinks twice –
the Macro is deleted.

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