Selecting a Programme with a Single Label — Channel Macro Function (continued)

7Press the SET button.

The display returns to the previous one.

Note

You cannot programme the Channel Macro function for a macro label that has “learned” a signal. Try again with another macro label, or clear the “learned” signal (page 29) and programme the Channel Macro function on it.

To change the name of the Channel Macro labels on the display

You can change the display of the labels on the display to the most suitable name using up to 8 characters or digits.

1In Step 5 (page 49), select the Channel Macro label of which name you want to change (for example, PIP CH+) by keeping the Label Select button pressed for more than 2 seconds.

The Commander enters the Label Input mode.

SET

CH MACRO

PIP CH+

TV

2Input the name of the label. Follow Steps 3 - 5, on page 27- 28.

3Press the SET button.

The Commander goes to Step 6 on page 49.

To clear the Channel Macro of a label

In Step 5 (page 49), while pressing the Label Select button corresponding to the label that you want to erase, press the SCROLL button. (The labels for which the Channel Macro is programmed stay lit.)

“CLEAR OK” appears and the Channel Macro is cleared with a beep sound.

The cleared label flashes together with other labels which have no Channel Macro data. The display returns to the Channel Macro label selecting mode.

If the character contents of the label have been changed

To clear the character contents of that label, perform the same procedure above again. The input contents are cleared and the label display returns to the original setting.

Note

When you select the label for which the Channel Macro is programmed, the ‘NG’ sound is heard. If you release the Label Select button then, data is not cleared and the System Macro signal is transmitted.

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