Programming the Delta System
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Delta Series Audio Controllers

Adding Delay to IR Commands

On the Select Source Type screen, users have the option to add a “delay” to each IR command learned
for the specified source (FIG. 36). A delay is sometimes necessary when the preceding remote command
has an extended string or if it takes a small amount of time to “process” the command before the next one
is recognized.
When Delay is selected, the Delay Programming screen is displayed, with .2 sec as the default delay. A
delay of 0 – 2 seconds can be added in 1/10 increments.
In the example shown in FIG. 36, the DVD player is assigned as Source #2. The source number and the
profile assignment could be any of your chosen sources when using this feature.
The timing increments for the delay are adjusted from the navigation button array on the front of the
Delta Controller. Once the delay entry is complete, press the center button to return to the Select Source
Type screen.
The delay will be sent with each IR command as it is issued from keypads, LCD keypads, remotes, i-
Control, etc. The delay can be changed as many times as necessary, without having to re-learn any of the
IR commands.

Labeling a Source

On the Select Source Type screen, users have the option to add change the Source Type Label for each
Source Type (FIG. 37). When Label is selected, the 1st letter in the Source Type label will begin flashing
and then you enter the label you want for the source component one character at a time. This operates
just as the labeling custom commands did on the previous page.
FIG. 36 Adding Delay to IR Commands