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Recording
extra commands
There are two extra commands you can record in a macro:
• Source switching
To record a device action that includes a source switching com-
mand, open the Device menu, hold down the right button (labeled
"ACTION") and tap the component to which you want to switch.
• Ending with a component control panel
To end a macro with the display of a component, open the Device
menu, hold down the left button (labeled "DEVICE") and tap the
component you want.
•
Editing
macros
You can edit any macro you have recorded.
_Open
the macro
that contains the macro.
group
_
witch to the Edit mode via _l
at the bottom of the
touch screen.
_Tap
the macro
want to edit.
you
The contents of the macro appear.
•
Organizing
macros
into groups
You can create as many macro groups as you like. Each group can
contain up to 25 macros.
_Open
any
group.
macro
_
witch to the Add mode via _t
at the bottom of the
touch screen.
You can create a new group, copy an existing group, or restore
a previously-deleted
group.
•
:You add a new group in which you can
record new macros.
•
:You copy a group and its macros and use
the copy to create new macros.
•
:You restore a deleted group and reuse the
macros.
Tap
You see a touch screen on which you can create and edit macro
groups. The new group is added to the Macro menu.
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Edit the macro.
You can move or delete listed commands or record new
commands.
You can also add delays to the macro (for example, to insert a
short pause between turning on a component and sending
commands to it, allowing the component to warm up).
_) Tap _.
@ Tap _
or _
to decrease or increase the length of the delay.
@ Use _
and _
to move the delay to the right position in the
sequence.
_
ress the left button to close the macro.
A confirmation screen appears that enables you to save or
cancel the macro.
Tap
The macro is ready for use.
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