TAG DVD32FIR manual Learning new commands cont’d, Programming a macro function

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46 programming the system remote

learning new commands (cont’d)

7.Once you have finished teaching the system-remote all the desired commands from the original remote, you must store them by simultaneously pressing the appropriate REMOTE SELECTION key and the ok key for about four seconds.

Once you have stored the ‘learnt’ functions, test the keys you have taught to make sure that they are programmed correctly.

If the system-remote has problems learning from the original remote(1),you should:

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Macros can only be programmed with either av or sat selected! Macros programmed under av will be recalled, pressing m1, m2, ...

m4 or standby, when you use av, cd, dvd, or amp. Macros programmed under sat will be recalled when using sat, tv, vcr and ld.

When using the macro functions, it can take up to 10 seconds to transmit a 10-key sequence. You should keep the system-remote pointing towards the appropriate unit while the commands are being transmitted to ensure they are received correctly.

programming a macro function

check that the original remote has fresh batteries

avoid fluorescent lights and strong sunlight, which may interfere with the learning process

increase or decrease the distance between the two remote controls (within a range of 2 to 15cm / 1 to 6in)

To program in a macro function:

1. Simultaneously press the REMOTE SELECTION key for the set of

macros you wish to program (av or sat) and the mute key. The

learning status LED and the REMOTE SELECTION key will both

 

R E M O T E S E L E C T I O N

 

av

cd

dvd

amp

sat

tv

vcr

ld

mute

programming macro features

The keys m1 to m4 and standby can act as macro keys. These can be programmed to store up to 10 commands to send together with one key press. Any key press function (except mute, CH + and CH –) can be programmed into the macro keys. There are 2 groups of macros, one used if the av, cd, dvd or amp remote selection keys have been pressed, the other for the sat, tv, vcr or ld keys; i.e. there are a total of 10 macros available.

tv

vcr

sat

tuner

aux

cd

ld

dvd

md

dab

m1

m2

m3

m4

light

 

turn red to indicate that the Remote is in macro learning mode(1).

2.

Press one of the macro keys m1 to m4 or standby to which you

 

wish to allocate the functions.

3.

Press the keys for the commands (up to 10) you want stored in

 

the macro key(2).

4.

Press the CH + (or CH -) key to store your selections. The

 

learning status LED and the REMOTE SELECTION key will both

 

flash red twice, then go out.

5.

To use the macro, simply press the macro button.

tv

vcr

sat

tuner

aux

cd

ld

dvd

md

dab

m1

m2

 

m3

m4

 

 

light

 

 

+

+

V O L

C H

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1.Some remote controls operate at non-standard infra-red, UHF or ultrasonic frequencies, and cannot be learnt; this is sometimes also caused by unusual or complex functions which are not universally recognised. If you continue to experience problems programming the system-remote, please consult your retailer for advice

1.The Remote will stay in macro learning mode for 20 seconds, after which it will return to normal operation mode if there have been no further key presses

2.You can select functions to control another unit as part of a macro by first pressing the appropriate REMOTE SELECTION key before pressing the keys for the desired functions. This REMOTE SELECTION key press counts as one of the 10 presses you may store in the macro key

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Contents Contents Controls StopL c o m e t o WelcomeWelcome Key featuresheading Performance and formatsKeyh adingfeatures Key headingfeatures09Reh gionaladin coding Regional codingConnectinheading Before you startConnecting Power connectionVideo display connection Surround sound audio visual processor connectionControlling the DVD32FLR Controlling the DVD32FLRheadingContext sensitive remote keys Manual selection of the cursor keysFirst time setup Setup wizardTo go back To exit setup Stop keyMain functions Playing a DVD CDInserting a disc Front display brightness If the TAGtronic Communications Bus is connectedAccessing the DVD’s disc menu options during play PauseStop Time displayHeadingplaying a DVD CD Playing a DVDheadingCDSpecial function repeat Repeat selection Repeat title Special function gotoRepeat all Special function random.. only for CDShow AV32R status Relay standby commands Relay remote commandsTAGtronic Communications Bus TAGtronic Communications BusTest patterns Test patternsPluge Colour Aspect ratio Future expansionConvergence Configuring the PSM192 outputs Progressive scan module PSM192Future expansion39 PSM192 outputsMode for 169 displays Software upgrades distributed via the internetSelecting PSM192 inputs Advanced control with AV32R1Care and maintenance Running in and warming upProgramming the system-remote control Learning new commandsProgramming the system remote Programming the system-remoteLearning new commands cont’d Programming macro featuresProgramming a macro function Erasing single commands Erasing all commands for one deviceErasing all commands for all devices Remote control warningTechnical data Technical data Acknowledgements Disassembly is prohibited

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