4.The next display screen (Figure 45) is where you select which macro will be erased. Press the ⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n until the number of the macro you wish to erase appears. For this example we will erase the Power On macro created in the previous section. When the name of the macro to be erased appears, press the Set Button F.
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P O W E R O N
Figure 45
5.The word ERASED will flash four times in the bot- tom line of the remote’s LCD display, and then the display will return to its normal condition. When that happens the macro is erased and the remote is returned to normal operation.
Read a Macro
To check the commands stored in the remote’s memory for one of the buttons, follow these steps:
1.Press and hold the Program Button O for about three seconds while the message shown in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD Information Display 2. Release the button when the red light under the Set Button F appears.
2.The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 16), will appear in the LCD display and the Set Button F will remain illuminated in red. Press the ⁄ Navigation Button D three times so that
MACRO appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure 37. Press the Set Button F to enter the main macro menu branch.
3.At the next menu screen (Figure 46) press the
⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n until the bottom line in the remote’s LCD display shows READ A MACRO, as shown in Figure 46. Press the Set Button F to begin the process of erasing a macro.
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R E A D A M A C R O
Figure 46
4.The next display screen (Figure 47) is where you select the macro to be read. Press the ⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n until the name of the macro you wish to read appears. For this example, we will read back the Power On macro created in the previous section. When the name of the macro to be erased appears, press the Set Button F.
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P O W E R O N
Figure 47
5.As soon as the Set button is pressed, the first two steps in the macro will be appear in the remote’s LCD screen. You may then use the ⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n to step up or down through the list of commands stored as the macro. As you read the display, you will see Device Selector Buttons 34 appear in brackets, (e.g., [AVR]). When the step in the macro is a function, navigation or any other button, it will appear next to the bracketed read-out of the underlying device (e.g., [AVR] POWER ON).
6.When you are finished reviewing the macro’s contents, press the Set Button F to return the remote to normal operation.
Punch-Through Configuration
Punch-through is a capability of the remote that allows the Volume controls, Channel Up/Down buttons or Transport keys (Play, Stop, Record, Fast Forward and Reverse, and Skip Up/Down) to link to a different device. For example, if your TV, cable box or satellite receiver is connected through the DPR you will
most likely want to use the DPR’s volume control commands even when the remote has been set to issue all other commands for the video device. “Punch-through” enables you to easily program the remote to do this.
Volume Punch-Through
Follow these steps to enable the Volume Up/Down and Mute controls from one device to be used when the remote is otherwise programmed for a different device.
NOTE FOR VOLUME PUNCH-THROUGH: The remote’s default settings are for the DPR’s volume con- trols to be used when any input or device is selected with the exception of the VID 2/TV button. There is no need to program the remote for volume punch-through for the DPR’s controls with other sources, such as DVD. To have the DPR’s volume commands used when the TV device is selected, follow these steps:
1.Press and hold the Program Button O for about three seconds while the message shown in Figure 15 appears in the remote’s LCD Information Display 2. Release the button when the red light under the Set Button F appears.
2.The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 16), will appear in the LCD display and the Set Button F will remain illuminated in red. Press the ⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n until PUNCH- THROUGH appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in Figure 48. Press the Set Button F to enter the main punch-through menu branch.
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P U N C H - T H R O U G H
Figure 48
3.At the next menu screen (Figure 49) press the
Set Button F to begin programming the remote for Volume punch-through.
P U N C H - T H R O U G H
V O L U M E
Figure 49
4.The next display screen (Figure 50) is where you select the device that will receive the punch- through commands. In our example, that is the VID 2/TV button, as that is where we want the DPR’s volume controls to be active. Press the
⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n until the name of the base device appears and then press the Set Button F.
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Figure 50
5.At the next display screen (Figure 51), you will select the device whose Volume Up/Down and Mute commands will be used. Press the ⁄ / ¤ Navigation Buttons n until the desired device’s name appears to the right of the device in use. In our example, that is the DPR (indicated by AVR). When the desired combination of devices appears, press the Set Button F.
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Figure 51
6.When the Set button is pressed, the display will change to show you that the new combination of control commands is being saved to the unit’s memory, as shown in Figure 52. The word SAVED will flash four times and then the remote will return to normal operation.
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S A V E D
Figure 52
7.Once the punch-through is programmed, the Volume Up/Down and Mute buttons of the second device named will be used when those buttons r are pressed while the master device is in use.
Returning the Volume Control Settings to Default Operation:
If you wish to remove the Volume punch-through so that the commands for Volume and Mute are returned to the factory default setting, follow the steps shown above, except that in Steps 4 and 5, select the same device for both the DEVICE IN USE on the left side