Adcom GFR-700 Programming Macro Buttons, Programming a Macro Button, Deleting a Macro button

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Chapter 3 - Setup

Programming Macro Buttons

If you find yourself repeatedly pressing the same se- quence of buttons while using your GFR-700, then consider taking advantage of the built-in Macro fea- ture. Macros allow you to execute a series of com- mands (up to ten button presses) at the touch of a single button.

Each Macro button (labeled M1, M2, M3, and M4) can store two macros, one for each “group” of input but- tons:

Group 1 inputs - Main, Video 1, Video 2, and Video 3

Group 2 inputs - Video 4, CD, Tuner, Room 2

For example, if you program the M1 macro in Group 1, the macro will perform the same series of steps whether you are in any Group 1 mode (Main, Video 1, Video 2, or Video 3).

Programming a Macro Button

1Press a Source button (Main or Vid 4) and the Ext7.1 button, simultaneously.

Hold both buttons until the red light under the Source button turns on.

2Press one of the five macro buttons (M1-M4, Pow- er) you wish to program.

The red light under the Source button will blink once for each subsequent button press.

3Press up to 10 commands you would like to in- clude in the macro sequence.

Pressing a Source button to change modes is counted as one command.

Note:

The Power On/Off command, for devices other than the Main receiver, is programmed into a macro using the Ext7.1 button.

Deleting a Macro button

1Press the Source button (Main or Vid 4) and the Ext7.1 button, simultaneously.

Hold both buttons until the red light under the Source button turns on.

2Press the macro button (M1-M4, Power) you wish to delete.

The red light under the Source button will blink once.

3Press the Volume button to delete the mac- ro.

The red Status LED and the Source button will blink twice to confirm deletion and then turn off.

Group 1 Main, Vid 1~3

Group 2 Vid 4, CD,

Tuner, Rm 2

Ext 7.1

4 Press the Volume button to store the com-

 

 

 

 

 

mands.

Macro

 

 

 

 

• The red Status LED and the Source button

 

 

 

M1~M4

Buttons

 

 

 

will blink twice to confirm the program and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

then turn off.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents GFR-700A/V Receiver Congratulations on your purchase of the Adcom GFR-700 Copyrights/TrademarksTable of Contents Important Safety Instructions Regulatory InformationKey Features IntroductionUnpacking the GFR-700 About the Remote Control Placing the GFR-700Inserting the Remote Batteries Front Panel Overview Remote Control Overview Volume  / buttons Setup buttonMode button Preset/Tune buttonRear Panel Overview Voltage switch Main power switchZone 2 IR input 11 RS232 controlSurround mode Volume levelDisplay Overview Video sourceConnections Overview Before You BeginConnecting the AM Loop Antenna Connecting the FM AntennaAM/FM Antenna Connections Antenna InputConnecting Audio/Video Components Basic Audio/Video ConnectionsFor Advanced Connections Video InputDVD Player Connections Component/Progressive Scan ConnectionsDigital Audio Connections Hdmi ConnectionsChatper 2 Connections Connecting Digital Audio Components Digital Audio ConnectionsCoaxial Optical Digital Audio Using the Hdmi Jacks Connecting Hdmi ComponentsHdmi Connections Connecting a DVD-A/SACD Player External Decoder ConnectionsConnecting a CD Player Connecting a Tape PlayerTape Input TV/Monitor Connections Composite Video ConnectionsVideo Connections Component Video ConnectionsSpeaker Placement Placing your SpeakersConnecting Speakers Speaker ConnectionsRight Left Surround Front CenterConnecting an Amplifier Connecting Surround Back SpeakersConnecting a Subwoofer Surround Back Right Back Left Subwoofer OutputConnecting a Video Recorder Output Video 3 VideoConnecting a Tape Recorder Tape Out/Aux ConnectionsTape Aux Output Connecting the Zone 2 Outputs Connecting the 12V DC TriggerConnecting a Remote Sensor Variable or Fixed Output?Screen/Power Trigger Connections Control ConnectionsRemote IR Sensor Connections PC ConnectionsPower Connections Checking the Voltage SwitchConnecting the Power Cable Turning on the PowerSetup Overview Setup Navigation Input Configuration Speaker Configuration Delay Configuration Delay UnitChannel Balance Test ToneFront / R Front Surround / R SurroundPlii Music Config Center Width Plii Music Config DimensionNEO6 Music Config Center Image Pro Logic IIx/Neo6 ConfigurationAdvanced Settings Room 2 Basic ConfigurationRoom MuteRoom 2 Advanced Configuration Setup Lock System ConfigurationOSD Time OUT VID BLK LVLAnalog Input Level Video 1~4Tape TunerRemote Control Setup Using Preprogrammed CommandsProgramming Remote Commands Using Preprogrammed Commands Main Commands Video 1-3 CommandsVideo 4 GDV-850 Commands CD GCD-750 Commands Tuner Commands Room 2 Commands Programming Remote Commands Programming a CommandDeleting Remote Commands Deleting a CommandDeleting all Commands for a Component Deleting all Commands for all ComponentsProgramming Macro Buttons Programming a Macro ButtonDeleting a Macro button Discrete Remote Control Commands AsciiFunction Description Operations Overview Special Playback Features Basic Audio/Video PlaybackExternal 7.1 Playback Tape PlaybackSelecting Surround Modes Dolby Surround ModesDTS Surround Modes Other Surround Modes StereoHall Basic Recording Making an Audio/Video RecordingTuner Operations Using the Sleep Timer Using the Front Panel Display DimmerSystem Operations Overriding Default Room 2 Settings Room 2 OperationsActivating the Room 2 Output Product Care & Maintenance System ResetCustomer Support Adcom Protection PlanTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Reason Possible SolutionTechnical Specifications Index Page East Anderson Drive, Suite Scottsdale, Arizona Voice Fax

GFR-700 specifications

The Adcom GFR-700 is a high-performance A/V receiver that epitomizes cutting-edge technology and excellent audio capabilities for home theater enthusiasts. Designed with both versatility and user-friendliness in mind, this receiver integrates advanced features that make it a formidable choice for any modern audio setup.

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