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aps 'am •ing 'ind s. red id a ;ult, s of AN tton Ice: hen the hen and len) vie. ther ir A/ JSE h to (for the of a ition a 8). the pear ious ears ; yet ap is een) 'atue 3. Press the command buttons in the desired sequence. When you press a command button to be learned into the macro sequence, its name will appear within the LCD window. Every time you press another remote command, the macro step number increases one by one. 4. It is possible during macro programming to adjust the timing of the interval between several macro steps. Using the cursor keys 1:1 the interval between macro playback steps can be increased or decreased in 1/2 second steps, over the range beginning at 1/2 second up to 10 seconds. For example, when the indicator shows "0.5 SEC", if you press the 4 direction key, the interval time would change to 10 seconds, then with another press of the '4 direction key, it would change to 9.5 seconds, etc. Use the ► direction key to increase the interval time, and use the 4 direction key to decrease the interval time. Some equipment may not be able to receive infrared commands in one-half second steps. If after programming a macro you find that the sequence was not properly carried out, you may wish to experiment with different sequence timings to obtain the correct operation results by using the adjustment method described above. Within each MACRO button, up to 20 steps can be memorized. In the event that you wish to memorize more than 20 steps per macro, then press another MACRO button , and follow the above operations. A maximum of 80 steps can be programmed this way. However, you will probably find that 20 steps is more than enough to carry out even the most complex macro instructions to achieve a specific home theater operating result. Note: To memorize the cursor button 11- except OK button, press and hold the LIGHTING button [ffl before pressing the cursor button. When programming macro steps, note that the following buttons would not normally be included in a macro sequence, and are therefore not available for inclusion in a macro: MODE W. MACRO M, CLONE [3, PAGE M, VOLUME E, MEMO B, CLEAR 1a and LIGHTING To check to see which MACRO buttons M have been programmed with macros, at the beginning of the macro learning sequence the four numerical (1 through 4) indicators at the bottom of the LCD window will show a box around the number for each MACRO button that already has a macro assigned to it (see Figure 11, which shows that only MACRO button number 1 has a macro assigned to it). Figure 11 PLAY n I-03 EJf TRAY El- TIME FT5 REPT P1O11 Any al 2 2 In the event that you wish to revise a p ogrammed macro sequence, search button Atheansdtep♦nuEm,baenr dyothuewnirseh-etnotecrhtahnegneebwy using the command. cursor If you memorized different commands than have already been programmed, then the previous macro sequence will be erased and re-written over with the new sequence. To add the new command, press the MEMO button at your desired point. To delete the sequence, press the CLEAR button at your desired point. During macro programming, if a button is not pressed within 1 minute, the mode will automatically revert to the original mode (USE). When you have completed the macro programming sequence, press the MACRO ID operation button with the the tip of a paper clip. The "END" indication appears in the LCD display window. When you release the MACRO button, all indications will revert to the initial status. There is one more important point to note about programming a macro sequence. During a macro sequence, you may include more than one function selection button to access some transport and/or other commands. Depending on the macro sequence, this might result in the amplifier or receiver's function selection to be inadvertently changed as well when the macro is played back. The RC-18SR has a special feature to prevent this from occurring, allowing you to access the special commands available under each RC-18SR function button during a macro playback sequence, while at the same time preventing the amplifier or receiver from constantly switching its input source back and forth at the same time. During the programming sequence, just remember that if you wish to activate a specific input selector on your amplifier or receiver, make sure that you press the desired input selection button FIRST. Subsequent function button selections can be incorporated in the macro sequence, but on playback, the RC-18SR will only send out a function selection infrared command to the amplifier or receiver based upon the first function command used in the macro sequence. For example, you may wish to have a macro sequence which activates the laser disc player input on your amplifier or receiver, and then have additional commands in the sequence to instruct your TV set to switch to an external video source to receive the laser disc video signal. During the macro programming, make sure that you press the LD function selector button BEFORE you press any of the other function selector buttons in the sequence. You can then include any of the TV commands by pressing the TV function selector button, later in the sequence. When this macro is next used (played back), the RC-18SR will send out the command to change the amplifier or receiver's input selector to laser disc input (since its function selector button was the first one programmed into that macro sequence), and will not subsequently change the amplifier or receiver's input to N (but will send out any special TV commands that you included in the macro sequence). Programming a macro under a function selector key: If you wish, you can also program a macro that can be activated by pressing one of the function selector 1:1 keys. The programming steps are similar to the steps outlined for programming a macro number button M. The following example shows how to program a macro under the LD (laser disc) function selector ❑s : (activate the main amplifier's power on, switch the source to laser disc, switch the amplifier's surround mode to PRO LOGIC, switch on the television, switch to the television's AUX video input, power up the laser disc player, and begin laser disc playback) 1. Press the MACRO f1 operation mode button with the tip of a paper clip. 2. Press the LD function button ❑9 . 3. Press the following buttons: POWER ON, LD, AMP, direct function D-2 (Dolby mode selector) in page 1, TV', SOURCE ON, direct function D-3 (VIDEO input selector) in page 1, LD*, SOURCE ON, and PLAY. 4. Press the MACRO M button with the tip of a paper clip. The RC- 18SR will revert to the normal mode and save the macro under the LD function button. 5. To execute the new macro sequence, press and hold the LD function selector button for 3 seconds. 21

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aps
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•ing
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s.
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id
a
;ult,
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of
AN
tton
Ice:
hen
the
hen
and
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vie.
ther
ir
A/
JSE
h
to
(for
the
of
a
ition
a
8).
the
pear
ious
ears
;
yet
ap
is
een)
'atue
3.
Press
the
command
buttons
in
the
desired
sequence.
When
you
press
a
command
button
to
be
learned
into
the
macro
sequence,
its
name
will
appear
within
the
LCD
window.
Every
time
you
press
another
remote
command,
the
macro
step
number
increases
one
by
one.
4.
It
is
possible
during
macro
programming
to
adjust
the
timing
of
the
interval
between
several
macro
steps.
Using
the
cursor
keys
1:1
the
interval
between
macro
playback
steps
can
be
increased
or
decreased
in
1/2
second
steps,
over
the
range
beginning
at
1/2
second
up
to
10
seconds.
For
example,
when
the
indicator
shows
"0.5
SEC",
if
you
press
the
4
direction
key,
the
interval
time
would
change
to
10
seconds,
then
with
another
press
of
the
'4
direction
key,
it
would
change
to
9.5
seconds,
etc.
Use
the
direction
key
to
increase
the
interval
time,
and
use
the
4
direction
key
to
decrease
the
interval
time.
Some
equipment
may
not
be
able
to
receive
infrared
commands
in
one-half
second
steps.
If
after
programming
a
macro
you
find
that
the
sequence
was
not
properly
carried
out,
you
may
wish
to
experiment
with
different
sequence
timings
to
obtain
the
correct
operation
results
by
using
the
adjustment
method
described
above.
Within
each
MACRO
button,
up
to
20
steps
can
be
memorized.
In
the
event
that
you
wish
to
memorize
more
than
20
steps
per
macro,
then
press
another
MACRO
button
,
and
follow
the
above
operations.
A
maximum
of
80
steps
can
be
programmed
this
way.
However,
you
will
probably
find
that
20
steps
is
more
than
enough
to
carry
out
even
the
most
complex
macro
instructions
to
achieve
a
specific
home
theater
operating
result.
Note:
To
memorize
the
cursor
button
1
-
1
except
OK
button,
press
and
hold
the
LIGHTING
button
[ffl
before
pressing
the
cursor
button.
When
programming
macro
steps,
note
that
the
following
buttons
would
not
normally
be
included
in
a
macro
sequence,
and
are
therefore
not
available
for
inclusion
in
a
macro:
MODE
W.
MACRO
M,
CLONE
[3,
PAGE
M,
VOLUME
E,
MEMO
B,
CLEAR
1a
and
LIGHTING
To
check
to
see
which
MACRO
buttons
M
have
been
programmed
with
macros,
at
the
beginning
of
the
macro
learning
sequence
the
four
numerical
(1
through
4)
indicators
at
the
bottom
of
the
LCD
window
will
show
a
box
around
the
number
for
each
MACRO
button
that
already
has
a
macro
assigned
to
it
(see
Figure
11,
which
shows
that
only
MACRO
button
number
1
has
a
macro
assigned
to
it).
Figure
11
PLAY
n
I-03
EJf
TRAY
El-
TIME
FT5
REPT
P1O11
Any
al
2
2
In
the
event
that
you
wish
to
revise
a
p
ogrammed
macro
sequence,
search
the
step
number
you
wish
to
change
by
using
the
cursor
button
A
and
E,
and
then
re-enter
the
new
command.
If
you
memorized
different
commands
than
have
already
been
programmed,
then
the
previous
macro
sequence
will
be
erased
and
re
-written
over
with
the
new
sequence.
To
add
the
new
command,
press
the
MEMO
button
at
your
desired
point.
To
delete
the
sequence,
press
the
CLEAR
button
at
your
desired
point.
During
macro
programming,
if
a
button
is
not
pressed
within
1
minute,
the
mode
will
automatically
revert
to
the
original
mode
(USE).
When
you
have
completed
the
macro
programming
sequence,
press
the
MACRO
ID
operation
button
with
the the
tip
of
a
paper
clip.
The
"END"
indication
appears
in
the
LCD
display
window.
When
you
release
the
MACRO
button,
all
indications
will
revert
to
the
initial
status.
There
is
one
more
important
point
to
note
about
programming
a
macro
sequence.
During
a
macro
sequence,
you
may
include
more
than
one
function
selection
button
to
access
some
transport
and/or
other
commands.
Depending
on
the
macro
sequence,
this
might
result
in
the
amplifier
or
receiver's
function
selection
to
be
inadvertently
changed
as
well
when
the
macro
is
played
back.
The
RC-18SR
has
a
special
feature
to
prevent
this
from
occurring,
allowing
you
to
access
the
special
commands
available
under
each
RC-18SR
function
button
during
a
macro
playback
sequence,
while
at
the
same
time
preventing
the
amplifier
or
receiver
from
constantly
switching
its
input
source
back
and
forth
at
the
same
time.
During
the
programming
sequence,
just
remember
that
if
you
wish
to
activate
a
specific
input
selector
on
your
amplifier
or
receiver,
make
sure
that
you
press
the
desired
input
selection
button
FIRST.
Subsequent
function
button
selections
can
be
incorporated
in
the
macro
sequence,
but
on
playback,
the
RC-18SR
will
only
send
out
a
function
selection
infrared
command
to
the
amplifier
or
receiver
based
upon
the
first
function
command
used
in
the
macro
sequence.
For
example,
you
may
wish
to
have
a
macro
sequence
which
activates
the
laser
disc
player
input
on
your
amplifier
or
receiver,
and
then
have
additional
commands
in
the
sequence
to
instruct
your
TV
set
to
switch
to
an
external
video
source
to
receive
the
laser
disc
video
signal.
During
the
macro
programming,
make
sure
that
you
press
the
LD
function
selector
button
BEFORE
you
press
any
of
the
other
function
selector
buttons
in
the
sequence.
You
can
then
include
any
of
the
TV
commands
by
pressing
the
TV
function
selector
button,
later
in
the
sequence.
When
this
macro
is
next
used
(played
back),
the
RC-18SR
will
send
out
the
command
to
change
the
amplifier
or
receiver's
input
selector
to
laser
disc
input
(since
its
function
selector
button
was
the
first
one
programmed
into
that
macro
sequence),
and
will
not
subsequently
change
the
amplifier
or
receiver's
input
to
N
(but
will
send
out
any
special
TV
commands
that
you
included
in
the
macro
sequence).
Programming
a
macro
under
a
function
selector
key:
If
you
wish,
you
can
also
program
a
macro
that
can
be
activated
by
pressing
one
of
the
function
selector
1:1
keys.
The
programming
steps
are
similar
to
the
steps
outlined
for
programming
a
macro
number
button
M.
The
following
example
shows
how
to
program
a
macro
under
the
LD
(laser
disc)
function
selector
❑s
:
(activate
the
main
amplifier's
power
on,
switch
the
source
to
laser
disc,
switch
the
amplifier's
surround
mode
to
PRO
LOGIC,
switch
on
the
television,
switch
to
the
television's
AUX
video
input,
power
up
the
laser
disc
player,
and
begin
laser
disc
playback)
1.
Press
the
MACRO
f1
operation
mode
button
with
the
tip
of
a
paper
clip.
2.
Press
the
LD
function
button
❑9
.
3.
Press
the
following
buttons:
POWER
ON,
LD,
AMP,
direct
function
D-2
(Dolby
mode
selector)
in
page
1,
TV',
SOURCE
ON,
direct
function
D-3
(VIDEO
input
selector)
in
page
1,
LD*,
SOURCE
ON,
and
PLAY.
4.
Press
the
MACRO
M
button
with
the
tip
of
a
paper
clip.
The
RC-
18SR
will
revert
to
the
normal
mode
and
save
the
macro
under
the
LD
function
button.
5.
To
execute
the
new
macro
sequence,
press
and
hold
the
LD
function
selector
button
for
3
seconds.
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