Sunfire TGR-401-230, TGR401 manual Macro, Recal Recall, Edit

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CHAPTER 3

Remote Setup continued

9.Try out the Sun re remote and see if the learned buttons will success- fully operate your equipment. You may nd that some commands cannot be learned, because some are non-conventional, or too long or too short.

10.The EDIT command can be used to change the labels if some of the standard labels do not correspond to your original remote buttons.

MACRO

The macro mode allows you to set up certain buttons to transmit up to 190 commands in sequence. For example, a single button press could turn on all of your home theater equip- ment, and set the TGR-401 to DVD, set the TV to channel 3, and set the DVD to play, make the tea and put the cat out.

The power ON and OFF buttons can be programmed as macros. The ten device buttons can also be pro- grammed, although these will only be activated if the device button is held down for a few seconds.

Note that the macro buttons are in- dependent of which device the remote is set for. So there is only one power macro etc.

1.In SETUP mode, press MACRO.

2.Press one of the buttons you wish to program as a macro, such as ON, or a device button.

3.Press up to 190 buttons you would like the macro to store. Do this in the exact order you want them to be transmitted. Use the PAGE, MAIN and direct buttons to nd buttons to use in the macro.

4.To add a delay between steps, you can add 0.5 seconds each time you press PAUSE (II). This does not take up a step. If pause is your rst step, then the macro will not work unless the button is pressed and held down.

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5.Press the Channel UP button to save your macro.

6.Repeat this procedure to program more macros, and press MAIN to return to the main menu.

7.Try out the macros to see if they work OK. It may take some time to transmit all the commands in sequence, so keep the remote pointing at your equipment and do not move it during this time.

RECAL (Recall)

This mode lets you quickly see the three digit codes you have assigned to each device. This is useful if you want to check the tables and nd other codes which may work better.

1.In the SETUP mode, select RE- CAL. The device labels and their codes will appear. Press PAGE to see other codes. Make a note of the codes.

2.Press MAIN to return to the main device menu.

EDIT

This mode allows you to change the labels in the display to suit your sys- tem. You can change device labels, or the buttons on page 1 or page 2 of a device, or the FAV labels.

1.In the SETUP menu, press EDIT.

2.Press the TEXT button. The list of devices appears.

3.Navigate to the device and page where there is a button label you want to EDIT, selecting between the FAV, MAIN, DEVICE, then using the PAGE button. Press the button you wish to edit. The rst character of your button label blinks.

4.Change the character using the number keys. Move to the next space by pressing the RIGHT navi- gation button.

5.When nished editing, press the button you just edited, and the new text will be saved.

6.You can edit other buttons, or press MAIN a few times to return to the main menu.

7.With EDIT, you can also make labels where none exist. Move to a blank device, and add your text. Then you can use LEARN to add a remote code from an original remote.

To edit the name of a device button, proceed as follows:

1.In the SETUP menu, press EDIT.

2.Press the TEXT button. The list of devices appears, and EDIT will appear at the top of the screen. Do not press a device button just yet.

3.Press the PAGE button twice until the MAIN appears at the top of the screen instead of EDIT.

4.Select the device button to be edit- ed and the rst character will blink. (Press PAGE to reach the second set of devices if required.) Change the character using the number keys. Move to the next space by pressing the RIGHT navigation button.

5.When nished editing, press the device button just edited, and the new name will be saved.

6.To edit the word MAIN, (for exam- ple if you are setting up a system in the DEN, follow steps 1 and 2 above, then press PAGE four times until you reach a screen that just has MAIN at the top, and MAIN just below. Press this device but- ton and edit the word to suit. This will now appear at the top of the remote display in normal use.

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Contents Theater Grand Receiver Safety Important Safety InstructionsNEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction Unpacking Overview Power On/offQuick Start Guide Automatic SetupConclusion EQ AdjustmentOSD Menus Front Panel Features Main Select IR Receiver WindowZone 2 Select Sonic HolographyHdmi Rear Panel FeaturesDigital Connections Power Switch11. TP1 and TP2 RS-232 Port VIA!migo PortAC Power Considerations InstallationCare Connection TipsAnalog Audio and Composite Video VCR System Con gurationsDigital Audio and Component Video Connections DVD AM Loop Antenna CD and Antenna ConnectionsTape Player Connections Channel Analog Input Connections Blu-ray or HD-DVD Component Video with Digital Audio Front Panel Input ConnectionsLine-Level Outputs Output ConnectionsSurround 2 Outputs Surround Back OutputsLeft/Right 2 Outputs Zone 2 OSD menus Zone 2 ConnectionsSirius Satellite Radio Optional ConnectionsVIA!migo iPod dock Olé-2SF TouchpadsFAV Remote ControlMain Zone Operating the TGR-401 with the RemotePRO Remote SetupPunch Remote SetupErase LightEdit MacroRecal Recall Hiding and Adding Pages Chapter CloneQuick Information On Screen Display OSDOSD Activation OSD Menus See next OSD Menus Trims, Tone, Modes, Presets, Setup InputOSD Menus Setup, Inputs Next OSD Menus SetupOSD Menus Setup/Speakers/EQ Input settings Using the TGR-401Video Conversion Bass ManagementManual Setup Automatic Setup Procedure Auto EQ Manual EQ adjustmentAutomatic and Manual Equalization Surround Modes for 2-Channel Sources Mode SelectionDTS 96/24 Sunfire DTS-ES 96/24 Matrix DTS-ES 96/24 Discrete Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesDTS Digital Surround DTS NEO6 Dolby Headphone To summarize Sonic HolographyChanging Modes Saving PresetsFM and AM Tuner Operation Recording to a Tape Player RecordingZone 2 Operation Indicators Turning on ZoneAudio Connections Zone 2 OSD menuTrigger OSD Menu TriggersAppendix Speaker PlacementAppendix Front SpeakersLS1/LS2 Options Surround SpeakersSurround Back Speakers Subwoofer LocationRS-232 Port No sound from one or more speakers Troubleshooting GuideTGR-401 does not respond to any controls Updating firmware problems Remote Control Codes see remote control P-Pro on DVD Recorders Changers Speci cations Default Input Table Optional VIA!migo iPod Dock Using the VIA!migo Tion of the front Optional Sirius Satellite Radio TunerActivation Setting presetsSirius Tuner Operating Instructions Troubleshooting General tuning and useOptional Olé-2SF Touchpads Service Assistance Sun re Limited WarrantyTheater Grand Receiver TGR-401 TGR-401-230 Manual TGR-401
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