Selecting a Channel with a Single Button

Channel Macro Function (continued)

3While holding the desired macro key button pressed, press the buttons for the operation in order.

The selected Component button lights up and stays lit while you keep holding down the macro key.

The S (set) indicator lights up whenever you press one of the above buttons, and flashes again when you release it.

Note

If you enter more than four keys, the last four keys are programmed on the macro key.

If the macro key has been successfully programmed, both the S (set) indicator and the Component button turn off.

If an error occured, both the S (set) indicator and the Component button flash five times, and the Commander returns to its state in Step 2.

Notes

You cannot program the Channel Macro function on a macro key that has “learned” a signal. Try on other macro keys, or clear the “learned” signal (page 19) on the button and program the Channel Macro function on it.

If you change the component code for a button that has been programmed in the Channel Macro function, the new signal is transmitted when you press the corresponding macro key.

The Channel Macro function may not work correctly for some components.

To clear the Channel Macro function

1Press and hold S (set) for over 3 seconds.

The S (set) indicator lights up, and all Component Select buttons flash.

2While holding x pressed, press the desired Component Select button.

The S (set) indicator turns off, and the selected Component button lights up.

Note

Through this operation, you can only erase the “learned” functions to all keys on a specific component and the Channel Macro function. The “learned” functions to the Component Select buttons cannot be changed here. You must be sure beforehand of which “learned” function you want to erase.

3Press S (set) to finish setting.

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