Nuvo NV-E6GMS, NV-E6GXS manual Edit Macro Definition Fig, Creating a Macro Preset String Fig

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4.1 Edit Macro Definition (Fig. 21)

The Macro tab has a Source pull down menu that displays the six sources defined in their order 1-6. When a non-NuVoNet source is highlighted and selected, three separate definition windows appear on the right side of the screen. The left side of the screen is a representation of the Control Pad display.

When the curser is scrolled over the buttons on the Control Pad, a tool tip appears indicating the function command or commands that have been assigned to that button. Here you can double click on the button which opens the Macro Definition Window. When in Macro Definition, if you choose to, you can reassign new codes. You can also double click on the appropriate function in the window on the right side of the tab and access the Macro Definition window.

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If the component had default keys defined in the IR Library, single IR code macros will be automatically created for each key. Hovering the mouse over each key in the Control Pad picture on the left side of the screen will bring up a tool-tip displaying the name of the macro assigned to that key. Clicking on the key highlights the macro on the right side of the screen.

Double-clicking on a key in either display will allow you to change the default assignment or create a new one in the Edit Macro Definitions window, Fig. 21

4.1 Creating a Macro Preset String (Fig. 22)

An important function of the Macro tab is to create a menu of preset choices for third party components, such as satellite, cable and CD changers. When a non-NuVoNet source is selected, a Preset Macro window appears on the right side of the screen with open spaces for storing preset station choices. Up to 250 macros can be defined in this window. When a preset is added to a source, an additional Preset menu item will be added to that source browsing capability on the Control Pads. The preset menu is preceded by the three character source designation established in the Source tab.

To create a preset macro, double click on the first available preset macro selection, Fig. 20. This will open the Edit Macro Definition window. Once in that window you must type a name for the preset in the Display Name window, which will establish the preset name as it will appear in the preset menu. Note that the Display drop down menu directly below the Display Name window defaults to Forever. This is the desired choice for a preset and will keep the preset name on the Control Pad while that selection is currently playing.

The available IR codes for that source will be expanded in green on the left side of the Edit Macro Definition window. As you double click on a code, it will automatically be added to the macro string on the right. Up to 255 codes can be added to a single macro and the codes will fire in the order in which they are added to the string. Once the desired macro string is complete, click done and return to the main macro tab. The completed macro will appear in the Preset Macro window. To create a second preset, double click on the next space and repeat the Macro Definition steps.

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Contents Essentia Page English French Table of Contents Introduction Essentia Back Panel Essentia Control Pad NV-GRC1 Remote Control Installing the Essentia System in Your Home Step-by-Step Crimping InstructionsIV. Installing the NV-E6GMAP-DC Allport Fig II. Terminating the Speaker Wire FigIII. Installing the Essentia Amplifier Using the Fixed and Variable Lineouts Setting up NuVo Sources for use with NuVoNetVI. Attaching Audio Source Equipment Fig T2G AM/FM and XM TunersT2G Tuner IR Input NuVo T2G Tuner Direct Numeric Access FigNuVoDock for iPod VII. Expanding Essentia to 12 Zones Fig Essentia G MainIX. Using the Essentia Configurator Software Open or Create Essentia Configurator File figRetrieve Configuration from Essentia Main Startup FigRecording IR codes Fig Using the IR Learning Station Interface FigAdding a New Component to the IR Library Fig IR Library Default Key Assignment Fig Cleaning Up an IR Library IR Library Test FigAdding a Function Code Fig Defining SourcesWith NuvoNet, pg Macros Fig Select or Edit Source FigAdding a NuVoNet Source Fig Creating a Macro Preset String Fig Edit Macro Definition FigMacros updated Editing Codes in a Macro FigRe-Ordering Macro Codes Control MacrosEdit Zone Properties Fig Page Zones updated Fig System SettingsExternal Mute System Mute Trigger Fig External Mute Paging Trigger Fig24 Hour Time Display and Power Off Mode Serial Delay FigUpdate System Fig Control Pad Firmware Update aPlease note that if multiple Control Pads are plugged ProcessXI. Using the Control Pads Menu Button Main Menu Favorites Sources Adv. Zone ControlMain Menu Play All M3 Options Adv. Zone Control Reprogramming the Zone AddressSleep Off Minutes Adv. Zone Control Party Mode Do-Not-Distrub SleepSources Satellite NuVo M3 a NuVo M3 B Setup Favorites #1-12 Zone Settings Zone Settings Balance Bass TrebleLock Code? 3485 Favorites #1-12 Rock Jazz EmptyDefault DND No Mute No Party Initial Volume Set current volu Reset -60 dBAdv. Zone Settings Source Lockout Exclusive Src. C Group Slaved To Zone None Kitchen Dining Room Cur. Source Setting Gain NuVoNet SourcSystem Settings Date/Time Hour Time Dis Power-Off Mode Mute/Off w/Menu Off/All-Off Menu Zone Power-Off MAdvanced Ext. Mute/Page Serial Delay Sources XII. Essentia Accessories NV-I8DLS IR Learning Station InterfaceCapturing IR codes using the IR Learning Station Interface NV-MI1 Mute Interface Adaptor Fig RoHSNV-LSI24 Local Source Interrupt Fig Fixed VAR Trig IR Outputs StatusNV-LSA40 Local Source Amplifier Fig NuVo System zone speakersBack LSA40PD Front NV-LSA40PD Local Source Power Distribution Hub FigLSA40 Back NV-P2100 200-Watt Auxiliary Amplifier Fig RS232 InterfaceEssentia Specifications Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Page NuVo Technologies LLC Hebron, Kentucky USA

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