Sima Products SUR-47 user manual Deleting a Macro

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Setting Up

SUR-47 User’s Manual

Deleting a Macro

Follow these steps to delete a macro:

1.Press or to select DELETE.

2.Press .

3.Press the device key for the macro you want to delete.

The screen displays the macro key for the device.

4.Press the macro key you want to delete; the macro key is deleted when the key is pressed.

5.Press YES or EXIT to exit

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Contents SUR-47 Preface SUR-47 User’s Manual Table Of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents SUR-47 User’s Manual SUR-47 Features Introducing the SUR-47Unpacking the SUR-47 Identifying Components SUR-47 Front ViewSUR-BU Rear View Installing The Base Unit Using the IR blaster cableInstalling Batteries Battery IndicatorBattery Tips and Precautions Touch Screen PrecautionsAbout the Touch Screen Turning the Touch Screen OnUsing Hard Keys Entering the Setup MenusNavigating the Setup Menus Setup menu tree Setup Menu HierarchySetting Up the SUR-47 Device MenuCreating a New Device Setting the RF Address Re-Labeling DevicesCode Menu Deleting DevicesUsing Pre-Code to Program Devices Manually Selecting the CodeUsing the Learning Mode Before Using the Learning FunctionLearning from Another Remote Control Erasing Key Codes Erasing Device Codes Debugging Device Codes Using Macros LCD LayoutCreating a New Macro Deleting a Macro Setting Channels Viewing a MacroAdding a Quick Channel Deleting a Quick Channel Relabeling a Quick ChannelUsing the Transmission Feature Miscellaneous MenusSetting the Date and Time Setting the Power Down Time Setting the Backlight On TimeSetting the Beep Signal Checking the Version NumberResetting the SUR-47 to Factory Defaults Controlling Devices Selecting a Device to ControlAlternating Touch Screen Pages Viewing the Macro Key Using the Quick Channel Buttons Using the AUX Key Controlling DevicesAppendix a Specifications Appendix B Accessories PC Interface Kit SUR-PCAppendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting TablesTrouble Shooting SUR-47 User’s Manual SUR-47 User’s Manual Trouble Shooting