Delete and restore

Delete

You can delete control panel buttons and functions associated with a direct-access or a Left/Right button.

You can also delete Device menu items and Macro menu items.

Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly. You have to delete them via the Device menu.

Deleting a button or button function

Note:

Buttons without bold frame can not be deleted. You can only hide them by removing their label (see “Labeling a button” on page 72).

1.Switch to Delete mode by using the Mode button.

2.Tap the button you want to delete.

3.Tap Delete Button Action.

The result depends on the element you are deleting:

Control panel button: The button disappears from the display.

Left or Right button command: The corresponding label disappears from the display.

Direct-access button: The button becomes inactive.

4.Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via the Mode button.

Deleting a device or macro menu item

1.Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button.

2.Navigate to the menu item you want to delete.

When Device menu is opening, The function of Left and Right button changes as shown below.

Left button: Label

Right button: Action

When Macro menu is opening, The function of Left and Right buttons will be Group.

3.Press and hold down the Left or Right button depending on what you are deleting:

Left button labeled Device: For deleting a device in the Device menu.

Right button labeled Action: For deleting an action from an item in the Device menu.

Left button labeled Group: For deleting a macro group.

4.Tap the menu item you want to delete.

5.Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.

The Device (and its associated Home menu button) or the Macro Group (including its macros) are deleted.

6.Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via the Mode button.

Restore

After you deleted a control panel button or a menu item, the button or item is no longer visible in Use mode but remains in the remote controller’s memory. This allows you to restore it in Edit mode.

Actions associated with direct-access or a Left/Right buttons cannot be restored. You have to reprogram them as explained in “Programming Direct-access and Left/Right Buttons” on page 71.

Control panel buttons

1.Switch to Edit mode by using the Mode button.

The deleted buttons become visible.

2.Complete instruction 3 to 7 in “Programming control panel buttons” on page 70.

The button is restored.

Device or Macro menu items

1.Make sure the device tab or macro tab is active.

The device or macro tab is active while the name of a device or macro is displayed.

2.Switch to Add mode by using the Mode button.

3.Tap Restore Deleted Device or Restore Deleted Group.

The deleted menu items become visible.

4.Tap the item you want to restore.

The item is restored and you return to Use mode.

Note:

Only the macro group itself is restored, not the macros it contained.

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Integra DTR-8.3 Delete and restore, Restore, Deleting a button or button function, Tap the item you want to restore

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