MCS-2 CONTROLLER (cont’d)
16.) Numeric Entry Keys (0 - 9) - Depending on the mode you are in these keys will allow direct track access on a CD, an individual station on TV or DSS, or a station on a tuner, etc. If you are in the macro mode, these will allow direct access to your stored macros.
17.) Enter button - Working in conjunction with the numeric keys above, this button will allow you to address larger numbers quicker. For instance, if you are looking for track # 23 on a CD, you press this 2 and then 3 and enter. This will allow access to DSS and
The following buttons are completely programmable. They may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source. In fact, they can be any IR related command. It does not even have to pertain to the source units.
18.) Macro Button - This button has it’s own section. Please refer to the MACRO PROGRAMMING section in this manual.
19.) Skip Backward - This button skips or searches backward. For instance if your source is a CD, it will skip back to the beginning of the track that is playing, then if pushed again, it will skip back to next track previous to the one you are on. Repeat as necessary. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source. .
20.) Skip Forward - This button skips or searches forward. For instance if your source is a CD, it will skip forward to the beginning of the next track, then if pushed again, it will skip forward to the next track beyond that one. Repeat as necessary. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source.
21.) Power On - This button will turn on the source power switch from whatever zone you are in. It can be programmed to cycle between on and off. When you program this button, press it once and transmit the code for power on, then press it again for the command to power off. When pressed it will toggle between on and off positions.
22.) Reverse - This button will scan backward within a track if you are in the CD source mode, or move down the dial in a tuner source mode. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source. .
23.) Forward - This button will scan forward within a track if you are in the CD source mode, or move up the dial in a tuner source mode. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want. Pressing and holding it down will move
it quicker. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source.
24.) Play - This button in the CD or tape mode will start playing the appropriate device. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source.
25.) Pause - Primarily for tape or CD modes, this button will stop the music and wait in the same place until the play button (or other function), is engaged. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source. .
26.) Stop - This button will stop the CD or tape player in those modes. This is a programmable button. It may be reprogrammed to any function you want depending on the source.
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