Macro - Emotiva DMC-1 User Manual

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1) In the SETUP menu, select LIGHT and the display will show ON, time in seconds, SAVE
and EXIT.
2) If you press ON, it changes to OFF and disables the light. This is useful if you want to save
battery life, or if you have children who like to use the remote as a flashlight.
3) Use the keypad to enter the amount of time (in seconds) in which you wish the light to
remain on after releasing the light button. If you enter 00, it only stays on while the light button
is held down.
4) Select SAVE, or press EXIT to make no change. Either of these will return you to the
SETUP menu.

MACRO

The macro mode allows you to set up certain buttons to transmit up to 20 commands in
sequence. For example, a single button press could turn on all of your home theater equip-
ment, and set the DMC-1 to DVD, set the TV to channel 3, and set the DVD to play, make the
tea and put the cat out.
The buttons which can be programmed as macros are: M1, M2 and M3 at the bottom of the
remote, and Power and System at the top. The ten device buttons can also be programmed
as macros, although these will only be activated if the device but-ton is held down for a few
seconds.
Note that the macro buttons are in-dependent of which device the remote is set for. So there
is only one M1 macro, only one power macro etc.
1) In the SETUP mode, press MACRO.
2) Press one of the buttons you wish to program as a macro, such as M3, Power, or a device
button.
3) Press up to 20 buttons you would like the macro program to store. Do this in the exact order
you want them to be transmitted. Use the PAGE, FAV and the direct buttons to find buttons to
use in the macro.
4) To add a delay between steps, you can add 0.2 seconds each time you press PAUSE (II).
This does not take up a step.
5) Press the CHANNEL UP button to save your macro.
6) Repeat this procedure to program more macros, and press MAIN to return to the main
menu.
7) Try out the macros to see if they work as expected. It may take some time to transmit all the
commands in sequence, so keep the remote pointing at your equipment and do not move it
during this time.
Note that the remote's ZONE 2, PAGE 2 has discrete on and off codes for the Main Zone and
Zone 2. You can use these within Macros instead of the main power button commands (which
toggle on/off).
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