Philips TS1000 User manual (English) - Page 53

Editing Macros, Executing Macros

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Using a macro, you can execute all of these commands with a single button. This macro is included with the remote control as "example macro" in the group "Macro." The example macro is preprogrammed with RC-5 codes, which operate components from Philips, Marantz, and some other manufacturers. (For information about RC codes, see "What are RC-5 and RC-6 codes?" on page 27.) You can create as many macros as you like and organize them into groups. EDITING MACROS The macros are editable. The remote control lets you view the commands in a macro and rearrange or delete them. You can also add new commands to a macro and specify delays between commands. EXECUTING MACROS To execute a macro, you open the Macro menu, choose the group to which the macro belongs, and then tap the name of the macro. The remote control automatically sends the commands to your components in sequence. Macro menu To execute a macro, Just tap it. The remote control sends the commands in sequence. A macro group A macro 51

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Using a macro, you can execute all of these commands with a single button.
This macro is included with the remote control as “example macro” in the
group “Macro.” The example macro is preprogrammed with RC-5 codes,
which operate components from Philips, Marantz, and some other
manufacturers. (For information about RC codes, see “What are RC-5 and
RC-6 codes?” on page 27.)
You can create as many macros as you like and organize them into groups.
EDITING MACROS
The macros are editable. The remote control lets you view the commands in a
macro and rearrange or delete them. You can also add new commands to a
macro and specify delays between commands.
EXECUTING MACROS
To execute a macro, you open the Macro menu, choose the group to which the
macro belongs, and then tap the name of the macro. The remote control
automatically sends the commands to your components in sequence.
To execute a macro,
Just tap it. The remote
control sends the
commands in sequence.
A macro
Macro menu
A macro group