Radio Shack MX-500TM manual Programming Macro Buttons

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6. Programming Macro Buttons

Tip: Remember that a single push of a Device Button that has a macro connected to it will take you to that device's function pages. You will need to hold the Device Button down for 1 second in order to send out the macro that you have created for that Device Button.

Tip: Pressing the PAUSE button (the key to the bottom right of the cursor pad) during the macro programming will add a time delay of 0.2 seconds between the commands. For example, pressing the PAUSE button three times will create a pause of 0.6 seconds between the commands where the delay was inserted. Pressing the PAUSE button does not count as a macro step.

Tip: When using a macro, remember to keep the remote pointed toward your components until the macro is finished being transmitted. You will notice the “Sending” icon flash in the upper right corner of the LCD screen as the macro is sending out each command. It will not show when a series of PAUSE commands are being executed. Wait until the icon finishes flashing before using other functions or putting the remote down.

Sample Macro: The following is a sample macro, to give you a quick idea of what a macro can do, in an easy step- by-step form. Please refer to “Programming Macro Buttons” above if you need to refresh your memory on programming macros. This example assumes you have not changed the names of the devices and that you have used “punch through” to assign the VOL to your receiver. If you have changed the labels, just insert your changed names in the example below.

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Contents Home Theater Master R LCD Screen Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Batteries Summary of Operations Description of DevicesPreprogrammed Codes Learning From Other Remote Controls Macro Operations M1, M2, M3, Power and System OFF ButtonsTen Device Buttons Favorite Channel ButtonsPunch Through Operations Editing LCD Text Cloning The MX-500TMAll Other Operations Power Mute Volume Channel LCD Screen And Button LayoutSystem Settings ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Using Preprogrammed Codes Three-Digit Code Number ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Auto Scan With Three-Digit Number ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Learning Method Points to RememberProgramming The Function Buttons ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Programming The Ten Device Buttons ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Programming Favorite Channels Programming Favorite Channels Programming Macro Buttons Programming Macro Buttons Programming Macro Functions To The Ten Device Buttons Programming Macro Buttons Press CABLE. This takes you to the Cable device Programming Macro Buttons Programming Punch Through Functions Programming Punch Through Functions Erasing Existing Programming Erasing Favorite Channel Buttons Erasing Existing Programming Erase Macro Functions In The Ten Device Buttons Erasing Punch Through FunctionsErasing Existing Programming LCD Button Editing To Create or Edit Text on Function and Device ButtonsTo Create Or Edit Text for Favorite Channel Buttons Recalling the Preprogrammed Three-Digit Number Setting Backlight Cloning MX-500 Adjustment of LCD Contrast Low Battery Message Memory Lock GlossaryComponent See device Glossary Glossary Glossary Pause See Delay Glossary Warranty SpecificationsAppendix List of Preprogrammed LCD Text by DeviceVCR Cable Tape DVR Set-Up Code Table Three-Digit Preprogrammed Code TableAudio MCS SAT Admiral Metz VCR Salora CABLE/WEBTV Seren DVD BSR SAE 211 Tape DVR AUX Light, Switch, etc AUXPage Page Page Page Page OCE-0016H Rev03