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Controlling Other Components —Continued

Using Macros

With the Macro function, you can program the remote
controller's Macro buttons to perform a sequence of
actions with just one button press. For example, nor-
mally you need to perform the following actions to play
a CD:
1. Press the Remote Mode [ [ [ [ R R R R e e e e c c c c e e e e i i i i v v v v e e e e r r r r ] ] ] ] b b b b u u u u t t t t t t t t o o o o n n n n to
select Receiver mode.
2. Press the [On] button to turn on the AV receiver.
3. Press the [CD] Input Selector button to select the
CD input source.
4. Press the Remote Mode [CD] button to select the
CD remote controller mode.
5. Press the Play [
] button to start playback on the
CD player.
With the Macro function, you can program one of the
Macro buttons to perform all five actions in one go.
Making Macros
There are three Macro buttons, and each button can be
programmed with a different macro in each remote con-
troller mode. Each macro can perform up to eight
actions.
On
Standby
V 1
V 2
1
2
V 4
Multi CH
4
5
C D
Tape
7
8
Phono
+ 10
0
--/---
Input Selector
Macro
1
1
2
Remote Mode
Receiver
DVD
1
Tape
T V
VCR
Dimmer
TV
Input
+
CH
Disc
-
Prev
CH
Display
1
While holding down the Remote
Mode button for the mode that
Remote Mode
Receiver
you want to learn the macro,
DVD
C D
MD/CDR
Tape
press Macro button [1], [2], or [3].
T V
VCR
Cable
SAT
The Remote indicator lights up.
Macro
1
2
3
T V
I
Input
V 3
+
3
T V CH
DVD
-
6
Tuner
9
TV VOL
Clear
3
Zone 2
C D
MD/CDR
Cable
SAT
Sleep
Enter
VOL
Muting
2
On the remote controller, press
the buttons whose actions you
want to program into the macro
in the order you want them per-
formed.
For example, to program the previous
CD example into a macro, press the fol-
lowing buttons: Remote Mode
[Receiver], [On], Input Selector [CD],
Remote Mode [CD], Play [
3
When you've finished, press the
Macro button again.
Notes:
• If after programming a macro you teach one of the
buttons in that macro a new command, then the macro
will no longer work properly. In this case, you must
program the macro again.
Running Macros
Programmed macros can be run as follows.
1
Press the Macro [1], [2], or [3]
button.
The actions in the macro are performed
in the order in which they were pro-
grammed.
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