4.2.4 Copy volume buttons from another device

When adding devices, the remote control copies the volume settings as follows:

If a device has its own volume buttons in the remote control database, these volume buttons will be used.

If a device has no volume buttons in the remote control database, the volume buttons of another device will be used automatically.

You can change which volume buttons are used, for instance if you wish to use the volume buttons of the Amplifier to control the volume of the DVD player.

1In the list of devices, select the device you wish to copy the volume to.

2Touch the button in the toolbar.

The Edit device screen appears.

3Touch the ‘Copy volume buttons’ button.The Copy volume screen appears.4Follow the on-screen instructions.5Touch the button in the toolbar when finished.The Home screen appears.The volume settings are now copied.

Notes

When changing the volume settings, the default volume settings of the remote control will be overwritten.

Previously installed volume settings will be overwritten.

Volume settings will be deleted when the volume source device is deleted.

In ‘Add device’ mode, punched through volume buttons will not be available for testing.

4.2.5 Rearranging devices

1In the list of devices, select the device you wish to rearrange.

2Touch the button in the toolbar.

3Use the arrows to move the device to the preferred position.

4Touch the button in the toolbar when finished.

• The Home screen appears.

4.3Setting up activities

Activities enable you to turn a number of devices on and off with a single button press while all buttons needed for operating the devices immediately become available.

For example: touching the ‘Watch DVD’ activity can automatically turn on your TV, DVD player and Home Theater System, select the correct AV inputs on your TV and Home Theater System and displays the buttons that can be used for operating these devices. Only the buttons that you typically use when watching a DVD will be shown.

Start / Stop Activity macro

After selecting all desired devices for the activity, you can set up a start and stop macro for the activity. In the start macro you define a series of button presses that turn on your devices and select the correct input(s) when you activate the activity. In the stop macro you define a series of button presses that turn off your devices when you deactivate the activity.

Note that a short delay is required between each button command that is sent, otherwise your devices might not respond properly.

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