Sima Products SUR-25 Using Sleep Mode, Rubber Buttons, Sleep mode, Touch Screen Buttons

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Using Sleep Mode

Sleep mode allows the SUR-25 to send a command or

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Touch Screen Buttons

Hard/Soft Buttons

start a Macro after a specified time delay. One example is you could use sleep mode to shut off a TV after you have already fallen asleep.

To use sleep mode:

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1.Press and hold the BACKLIGHT (SLEEP) key for three seconds.

2.Use the arrow keys to specify the sleep timeout period in 10 minute increments. (24 hours maximum)

3.Press OK to confirm.

Select the Device using the device keys

4.Press the button you want the SUR-25 to send after when the sleep timer reaches zero.

Note: This key should already have a command or macro assigned to it. A macro can have up to 60 commands.

5.Press OK when finished. Note: If you want to cancel the Sleep function:

Press and hold the BACKLIGHT (SLEEP) key for three seconds.

• Press Exit to cancel.

The touch screen buttons enable you to operate the SUR-

25 and external devices. Use these buttons to program codes from existing remotes, control your devices and set up macro command sequences. You will hear a beep when you press a button. To activate or deactivate the beep, please see Beep Toggling in Chapter 7. The SUR-25 will turn itself off after a user specified time period. To change the time period, please see Power Down Time Period also in Chapter 7.

Rubber Buttons

The buttons on the bottom part of the SUR-25 allow you to operate devices as well as help program the SUR-25. There are three rubber buttons that have special functions:

Page / Date Button: Toggles between Page 1 and

Page 2 of the Touch Screen buttons. If held down, the unit will also display the date and year in the upper right hand corner, followed by the day and the time .

Power Button: Can turn your devices on and off

but also during Touch Screen Layout will display all possible LCD choices.

Backlight / Sleep Button: Pressing it quickly will

turn on the backlight, while holding it down for three seconds will enter the SLEEP Menu.

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Contents Day Limited Warranty WarrantyCopyright TroubleshootingPreface About this manualTable of Contents Creating and Using Macros Appendix C TroubleshootingIntroducing the SUR-25 Appendix B AccessoriesSUR-25 Features AccessoriesIdentifying Components Appendix a SpecificationsSpecifications Unpacking the SUR-25Beep Toggling Features OverviewResetting to Factory Defaults Getting StartedBacklight FeaturesFeatures Backlight Time PeriodChanging SUR-25 Parameters Power Down Time PeriodInstalling Batteries Power DownTurning the Touch Screen On Touch ScreenDisplaying Version Number Touch ScreenTouch Screen Buttons Using Sleep ModeSleep mode Rubber ButtonsProgram Menus Transmitting System SetupUsing Quick Channel Lists MenusDeleting Channels from a Quick Channel List Setup MenuSetup Menu Delete channelsDelete Menu Delete MenuMacro Menu Using Quick Channel ListsSetting up Channel Lists Quick ChannelsDate and Clock Setting Up the SUR-25Setting Up Macro TimersChoose Device Setting Up a New TimerPress OK to confirm timer type Choosing a DeviceNew device Other FeaturesUsing Timers Other FeaturesNaming devices Using MacrosLabeling a Device MacrosAvailable LCD choices for all Changing the Touch Screen LayoutLCD layout Button to change to the Touch &1Press OK to confirm your changes Define Macro Programming Infrared CodesProgramming Pre-set codes Using Pre-programmed Manufacturer CodesCreating a Macro Sequence Creating and UsingMacros Introduction to MacrosTo use automatic search Automatic Search Controlling the DeviceOperation Auto searchChanging Touch Screen Pages Using the Learning FunctionControlling Devices Selecting a Device to ControlSelect the device you Wish to delete. Make sure Learning from Another Remote ControlDeleting devices Deleting a Device Deleting buttons Deleting a Specific KeySoftKey Press and hold the Setup Button on Touch ScreenCollecting Unrecognized Infrared Codes Learning codes Collecting codes