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DFU RC9500 Ver1_2.qxd 5/28/2004 10:33 AM Page 31 Customizing Your RC9500 12 Typically you will need to adjust the timing of the macro. Simply putting in lots of delays will make the macro work, but it may make the macro unnecessarily long. Try moving commands, so that a TV command alternates with another component command before another TV command is issued. To move a command, simply select it and use the and buttons to reposition it within the Macro action list. When a delay is added to the macro, the default timing is 0.5 seconds. If the macro works with a 0.5 second delay, try a smaller delay to shorten the macro. When programming Channel number macros, use 0.1 second delays between different digits and 0.5 second delays between identical digits. 13 Once you are happy with the macro, press the "Done" button on the screen to save it. 14 Continue to program macros until you have recorded all that you plan. Congratulations! You are now a Home Theater Automator! User Guide 27

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12 Typically you will need to adjust the timing of the macro. Simply
putting in lots of delays will make the macro work, but it may
make the macro unnecessarily long.
Try moving commands, so that a TV command alternates with
another component command before another TV command is
issued. To move a command, simply select it and use the
and
buttons to reposition it within the Macro action list.
When a delay is added to the macro, the default timing is 0.5
seconds. If the macro works with a 0.5 second delay, try a
smaller delay to shorten the macro.
When programming Channel number macros, use 0.1 second
delays between different digits and 0.5 second delays between
identical digits.
13 Once you are happy with the macro, press the “
Done
” button on
the screen to save it.
14 Continue to program macros until you have recorded all that you
plan.
Congratulations!
You are now a Home Theater Automator!
Customizing Your RC9500
DFU RC9500 Ver1_2.qxd
5/28/2004
10:33 AM
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