Key Macros - GE 45608 Manual

Home theater remote with z-wave lighting control
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5. The remote displays DELETING ALL PUSH OK TO CONFIRM.
Press OK.
6. The remote displays ALL MOVED KEYS DELETED PUSH OK TO
DELETE MORE. Press OK to delete keys for a different device or
SET to exit.
Deleting a Single Copied Key
1. From the ADD KEY MOVER screen, scroll to DELETE KEY
MOVER. Press OK.
2. The remote displays FIND MODE PUSH OK. On the bottom line,
the device name is displayed (for example, TV).
3. Scroll to the device you wish to delete the copied keys from.
Press OK.
4. The remote displays SELECT KEY TO DELETE OR OK TO DELETE
ALL. Press the key to delete.
5. The remote displays KEY DELETED PUSH OK TO DELETE
ANOTHER. Press OK to delete another copied key, or SET
to exit.

Key Macros

Key Macros allow the user to program a series of keystrokes to a
single button. For example, you can program a Key Macro on the
POWER button that turns on and off all of your home entertain-
ment equipment with a single press of the POWER button. The Key
Macro function is not available in Z-Wave mode however; Z-Wave
individual light, group or scene commands can be included in
Audio/Video Key Macros. One example of this would be to change
the TV's input to DVD, change the stereo receiver's input to DVD,
turn on the DVD player and set room lights to low; all with one
press of the macro key.
When using a macro, the remote transmits the device commands
in sequence. The green LED (beneath the Z-Wave key) blinks once
for each transmitted command. The remote must be aimed at the
equipment during the entire macro sequence.
NOTE: Macro programming overrides the key's original function in
all modes. However, you can access the key's original function by
pressing and releasing SET, then the key where the macro is
assigned. The key then sends its original function, not the macro.
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