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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D5 (ERASE) direct button .
3. Press the CLEAR button while holding down the POWER ON and OFF buttons at the same time.
4. Press the D4 (YES) direct button to erase.
All programmed codes and names are erased and reset to the factory default settings.
•To cancel the erasing operation, press the D5 (NO) button to return to the previous screen.
•To erase all operation takes a few seconds after the D4 (YES) button is pressed.
PROGRAMMING MACROS
This remote control can program a series of button operations in sequence.
Note:
•If the signal transmission interval (interval time) is changed using the Setup mode (described later),
this transmission interval is applied to all macro p r o g r a m s . T o c h a n g e i n d i v i d u a l s i g n a l transmission intervals, use the procedures in this section for programming macros and revising macros.
•No signals are transmitted while programming a macro.
•The M button, > button, cursor buttons, MEMO button, CLEAR button, and VOL buttons cannot be programmed.
•If no button is pressed for approximately one minute during programming, the remote control returns to the state before macro mode.
In this case, the macro program is not stored.
•When executing macro mode, performing the source switching operation two or more times only changes the remote control mode and does not transmit any signals. (Switching of the source selector of the amplifier is valid only once.)
PROGRAMMING MACROS
This example shows how to program a macro to the
(The screens shown in the example are the default factory states. If the names of direct buttons were rewritten, these modified names would be displayed.)
Switch amplifier to DVD source → Play DVD player
→Set the interval to 2 seconds until the next signal is sent → Switch TV to video input → Set the amplifier mode to AUTO
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4. Press the buttons in the sequence that you want the operations performed.
The actual program starts here.
Each time a button is pressed, the name of the button is displayed on the LCD.
LEARN | LEARN | LEARN |
MACRO | MACRO | MACRO |
PAGE 1 2 | PAGE 1 2 | PAGE 1 2 |
The interval time is displayed on the LCD.
(seconds).
•Use the cursor button to increase the time and the button to decrease the time. The interval time can be set from 0.5 seconds to 5 seconds.
•To stop the time adjustment, press the D5 (CANCEL) direct button.
The LCD displays END to indicate that programming
EXECUTING MACRO PROGRAMS
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MACRO | MACRO | MACRO |
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1. Press the M button shortly. The macro menu is displayed.
2. Press the D1
3. Check that the operations of the program are executed step by step.
The name of the operation button is displayed on the LCD.
•The programmed section is indicated by &. The bar indicator moves to indicate the progress of the program.
Select DVD source → PLAY transmit → Interval time: 2 seconds → Select TV → TV INPUT transmit
→Select AMP → AUTO transmit → End
•To cancel transmission of the program while it is in progress, press any button.
CHANGING NAMES OF MACRO PROGRAMS
Under the factory default settings, the names of the macro programs are set from
The text can have up to six characters, and it is entered using the numeric buttons.
This example shows how to change the
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Macros are a function that makes it possible to use a single button operation to perform a complex series of button operations any number of times. A single button can be programmed to perform up to 20 steps in sequence. A total of 20 buttons can be programmed with macros.
•For example, the following sequence of operations can be programmed to a macro.
Switch amplifier to DVD source → Set amplifier mode to AUTO → Play DVD player → Switch TV to video input
The factory default for the transmission interval (time) between macro operations is one second, but these signal transmission intervals can be set between approximately 0.5 seconds and 5
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USE | PAGE 1 | PAGE 1 2 | PAGE 1 2 |
1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button .
The macro menu is displayed.
The MACRO indicator displays and LEARN blinks.
3. Press the D1
is completed.
5. To program another macro, repeat the
procedure in steps 3 to
6. To exit macro programming, press the M button .
The USE indicator displays to indicate that the remote control can now be operated.
When the macro are programmed 20 operations or more, the display returns macro menu.
Edit the macro so that it has 20 operations or less.
USE | PAGE 1 |
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NAME
MACRO
PAGE 1 2
LEARN
MACRO
PAGE 1 2
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NAME
MACRO
PAGE 1 2
LEARN
MACRO
PAGE 1 2
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NAME
MACRO
PAGE 1 2
seconds in the Setup mode. Each transmission interval can be adjusted independently when programming or revising a macro.
The menu has four pages, and so use the > button to select the page when programming other buttons.
1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
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