RU760.qxd 04-06-2004 16:59 Pagina 8

English

Instructions for use

4.Extra possibilities Programming Macros

A macro allows you to automate actions you have to do frequently with your remote control. E.g. if you want to watch a DVD, you have to turn on the DVD, turn on the TV, turn on the receiver/amplifier, select the DVD input channel on your amplifier and start playing the DVD.The different keys you have to press to do this, can be stored under one single key. So you only have to press one button to start up your system for watching a DVD.

Example ‘Watching DVD’ macro:

1Select the required mode with the

SELECT key, e.g. DVD mode.

VCR

SAT AMP CD

LEARN

SELECT GUIDE

TITLE

AUDIO CHAPTER SUBTITLE

2Press keys 1 and 6 of the RU760 simultaneously for 5 seconds until the DVD label blinks twice and then remains lit.

3Press keys 9, 9 and 1, in that order.

SOURCE

TVVCRDVD

1 2 3

AUX TUNER CD

4 5 6

7

8

9

SHIFT

0

 

1

2

3

AUX

TUNER

CD

4 5 6

7 8 9

SHIFT0

4

Press the key under which you want to

OK

 

store the macro, e.g. the P( P key.

 

 

Notes:

P P

AV

Once a macro is stored under a key, the original

 

 

function of the key can not be used anymore.

 

You can also store the macro by pressing Shift

in combination with a target key (the target key keeps its original function).

You cannot store a macro under the SELECT, LEARN or SHIFT key.

5Enter the sequence of keys to be stored, e.g.:

Select DVD mode with SELECT key and press the Standby key.

Select TV mode with SELECT key and press 1.

Select AMP mode with SELECT key and press the Standby key.

Select DVD mode with SELECT key and press 1.

6To close the macro press the LEARN key.

– The DVD label blinks twice to confirm.

If you now select DVD mode and press

 

 

 

the P( P key, the remote will switch on the

VCR DVD SAT AMP CD

 

DVD, the TV and the AMP and starts playing

LEARN

SELECT GUIDE

 

the disc.

TITLE

AUDIO CHAPTER SUBTITLE

 

 

DISC

SYST.MENU

 

 

MENU

BACK

8

Page 8
Image 8
Mintek SBC RU760 manual Instructions for use Extra possibilities Programming Macros, Example ‘Watching DVD’ macro