Programming Macros; Inserting A Delay - Medion Remote Control Manual

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PROGRAMMING MACROS

A macro allows you to save a sequence of commands, i.e. to have several
functions automatically executed one after another. You can assign and
save sequences of up to ten key commands to the three numerical keys 1,
2 and 3. One macro may involve different devices.
1. Switch the device(s) on.
2. Keep the SETUP key pressed for approx. 3 seconds until the backlight
illumination of the MODE keys flashes shortly and then lights up
steadily. (By briefly pressing the "SETUP" key, you will instead activate
the SHIFT function.)
3. Press the MACRO key.
4. Press the numeral where you want to save the macro, i.e. "1", "2" or
"3".
5. Press one mode key (device selection, e.g. VCR) for the device you
want to start with (first key command).
6. Now command the functions that you want to memorise as a macro in
the desired order. There are still nine key commands left you can
execute. Each time you press a key, the MODE key illumination will
briefly go out.
7. To save the macro, press the MACRO key (after the 10th time you
have pressed a key, the macro will be memorised automatically). The
MODE key illumination will now go out permanently.

Inserting a delay

It may make sense to insert a delay before a command is executed, e.g. to
consider that a TV set may need some time to warm up.
1. While you are entering the steps (see section 6 above), press the
PAUSE key at that point of the sequence where you want to insert the
delay.
2. Touch one number key that corresponds to the desired delay in
seconds (e.g."4" for a delay of 4 seconds). The maximum delay is
9 seconds.
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