Using the lists (continued)

3 Move the easy scroll key to select “MACRO1” (or “MACRO2”), then press the key to enter the selection.

The program list appears.

<MACRO1> p 1-NO SET

2-NO SET

3-NO SET

4 Move the easy scroll key to select the macro step number (“1-NO SET” for example) then press the key to enter the selection.

The category list appears.

Category?

Common

Button

pVCR

5 Move the easy scroll key to select the component category (“VCR” for example), then press the key to enter the selection.

The maker list appears.

Maker?

pSony VTR1

Sony VTR2

Sony VTR3

6 Move the easy scroll key to select the maker, then press the key to enter the selection.

The function list appears.

Function?

p*POWER

*PLAY

*STOP

7 Move the easy scroll key to select the IR code for the operation you want to perform, then press the key to enter the selection.

The program list reappears.

<MACRO1>

p1-POWER

2-NO SET

3-NO SET

8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to program up to 16 IR codes.

When you have finished programming IR codes, select “Exit” in step 7.

To use learned codes under the Macro Play function

1In step 4, move the easy scroll key to select “Button”, then press the key to enter selection.

2Move the easy scroll key to select the button of the learned codes.

When selecting a button, you can press the button directly, instead of scrolling down the list, to jump to the desired button in the list and transmit the IR code.

To delay the output of an IR code

1In step 4, move the easy scroll key to select “Common”, then press the key to enter selection.

2Move the easy scroll key to select “WAIT TIME”, then press the key to enter selection.

3Move the easy scroll key to select the time to delay the output of an IR code, then press the key to enter selection. You can specify from 1 to 10 second delay (in 1 second increments).

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