REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES

Recording macros

A macro allows you to send a sequence of IR commands using a single button.

When you select “MACRO” in the Macro menu, seven macro groups (“DVD”, “GAME”, etc.) appears by default. Each group includes buttons that allow you to record a sequence of commands.

In the Macro menu, there are two other macro groups (“POWER” and “SOURCE”).

POWER

When you select “POWER” in the Macro menu, you see the touch screen that appears when you tap in the Home menu panel. Commands for turning several A/V components on or off at the same time are recorded in each power group button. A command for turning a single component on or off is recorded in the corresponding component button.

SOURCE

When you select “SOURCE” in the Macro menu, you see the touch screen that appears when tapping or in the Home menu panel. A command to switch the component control panel (and to switch the input of this unit, not of all components) is recorded in each component button.

You can enhance and customize macros by recording new commands and editing them.

Notes

To record a macro, there must be at least one macro group in the Macro menu. To create these groups, see “Organizing macros into groups” on page __.

Brands must be defined before macro can be set.

Recording macros

1 Tap .

2 Open the Macro menu and select a macro group.

3 Switch to the Edit mode via at the bottom of the touch screen.

Empty macro buttons appear in the macro control panel.

4 Tap the button you want to use for your macro.

5 Enter the sequence of commands you want to record.

You can navigate to any control panel you want, just as you do in Use mode.

Note

Adding a component to a power group

Select “POWER” on the Macro menu in step 2 and tap the button that corresponds to the component to which you want to assign the power on/off command in step 4. Then tap the power on/off button in the component control panel in step 5.

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Use or when switching to another page within the same component. Do not tap the item tab that corresponds to each command group (as you do with the “DSP”, “INPUT” tab, etc., that appear in the RECEIVER control panels).

6 Tap .

The contents of the macro appear. You can now play, edit or close the macro.

7 Press the left button to close the macro.

A confirmation screen appears that enables you to save or cancel the macro.

8 Tap .

The macro is ready for use.

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