Macros; Programming Macros - Acoustic Research ARR1540 User Manual

Universal learning remote with lcd touchscreen and integrated atomic clock
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Here's an example of a macro and what the
remote would do when running it:
1. Turn on the TV and tune it to channel 3.
2. Turn on the satellite receiver and tune it to
channel 57.
3. Turn on the VCR and start recording.
Chapter 2

Macros

Programming Macros

Any sequence of commands that you regularly perform can be programmed as a macro and
reduced to a single key press. A total of 25 commands can be stored under each of the 10
available macro keys.
You can even add delays between Learned commands. This might be necessary if a component
needs time to warm up before turning on, for example.
EXIT
The sequence of commands you want a macro to execute must be programmed in correct
sequential order. Also, you cannot program a macro within a macro or link macros together.
1. Press and hold the SETUP/SHIFT key until Entering Setup Mode appears.
2. Press and release SETUP/SHIFT until Defi ne New Macro appears, then press the macro key on
the touchscreen you want to program. Select Macro# (1-10, etc.) Mode appears.
Tip: You can also use the CH+/– keys to scroll forward or backward through the Setup menus.
3. Press the component key for the fi rst component you want to program (TV, VCR. etc.). Select
Macro# Keys appears.
4. Press the key you want to add to the macro. Key Stored in Macro# appears. Remember, if you
want to change to a different component, press the component key before adding the command
key. For example: TV, INPUT, DVD, PLAY.
Chapter 2: Programming
Chapter 2: Programming
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