12Repeat Steps 10 and 11.
When 32 steps are input, the Macro step programming registered with a beep sound. Then the display returns to step 6.
Notes
•You can input up to 32 steps for one timer program number.
•A System Macro can be input as a step.
•You can change the interval between operation steps (page 42).
•The step of the TIMER button has an interval of 250ms. This operation of programming an interval is counted also as a step.
•The SCROLL button is not counted as a step.
13When you have programmed a series of Timer Macro setting, press the SET button.
With a beep sound, a series of Timer Macro settings are registered.
The display returns to Step 6.
Each time you press the SET button, the display returns to the previous one.
If you want to check the execution of the timer setting or set the timer program to the standby mode
See page 58.
Notes
•When using the timer setting on this Commander, only one setting can be assigned to one program. If you want to set the timer to turn on at a programmed time, and to set the timer to turn off at another time, program the two settings separately.
•If there are some programs set to be executed at the same time, they start in order from the lowest program number.
•According to the status of the component operated by the timer program, the next program might not function successfully. When setting a timer program, check carefully the setting of other programs.
•Some programs cannot be executed at the set time because the execution time of the remote control output is different depending on the contents of the timer execution. Or, if the execution time arrives while the previous timer program is outputted, the timer program begins after the execution of the previous one. In this case also, the program cannot be executed at the set time. So, set the timer regarding the contents and the duration of the timer execution.
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