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Programming Macros

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DFU RC9500 Ver1_2.qxd 5/28/2004 10:33 AM Page 46 Reference 6. Programming Macros Macro Page Notation Before you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used in the MACRO mode. Each type of action has its own notation. DVD/... - When the device name with "/..." is listed, the macro step will be a Device Action (the action that occurs when the Device is selected, which is typically the receiver/preamp's source selection or input command). DVD „ - A device name and the Stop symbol means that this particular button's IR command will be issued. The symbol list can be found on page 54. A/V Amp ON - When a device name and a button name are listed, that particular button's IR command will be issued. GO: DVD Main - A Go command indicates a panel jump. In this case, "DVD" means a jump to the DVD device and Main is the name for the particular panel (sometimes panels just have numbers, not names). Adjusting Delays - When a delay is "Selected," you can adjust the delay with the + and - buttons. User Guide Delay 0.5 - A delay counts as one of the 250 macro steps. Delays can be adjusted in 0.1 second intervals to be any value between 0.1 second to 10.0 seconds. 42 Beep - A beep counts as one of the 250 macro steps. Useful to notify when the macro execution is finished

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Macro Page Notation
Before you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used in
the MACRO mode. Each type of action has its own notation.
User Guide
42
Reference
6.
Programming Macros
DVD/...
- When the device name
with “/...” is listed, the
macro step will be a
Device Action (the action
that occurs when the
Device is selected, which
is typically the
receiver/preamp’s source
selection or input
command).
GO: DVD Main
- A Go command
indicates a panel jump.
In this case, “DVD”
means a jump to the
DVD device and Main is
the name for the
particular panel
(sometimes panels just
have numbers, not
names).
A/V Amp ON
- When
a device name and a
button name are listed,
that particular button’s
IR command will be
issued.
DVD
- A device name and the
Stop symbol means that
this particular button’s IR
command will be issued.
The symbol list can be
found on page 54.
Delay 0.5
- A delay counts as one
of the 250 macro steps.
Delays can be adjusted
in 0.1 second intervals
to be any value between
0.1 second to 10.0
seconds.
Adjusting Delays
- When a delay is
“Selected,” you can
adjust the delay with
the + and - buttons.
Beep
- A beep counts
as one of the 250 macro
steps. Useful to notify
when the macro
execution is finished
DFU RC9500 Ver1_2.qxd
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