Philips SRU4008 User manual - Page 12

Macro Notes, To Delete a Macro, To Setup a Macro

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Macros The MACRO button, in conjunction with digits 1, 2 and 3, lets you to program and store up to 3 sequences of IR Commands (button-presses) of your choice. One press of the respective Macro digit button results in that sequence of IR commands being sent. Any sequence of commands that you regularly perform can be reduced to two button presses (MACRO button followed by digit 1, 2, or 3 button). For example pressing MACRO followed by a single button can turn on your TV, turn on your cable box, change to your favorite channel, turn on your VCR, and tell it to record, etc. A total of 10 button presses can be stored under each of the 3 Macro digits. To Setup a Macro 1. Press and hold the SETUP button until the red indicator turns on. Release SETUP. 2. Press and release the MACRO button. The red indicator blinks off. 3. Press and release digit button where you want to store the Macro, i.e. digit 1, 2, or 3 button. 4. Press and Release Mode button for the first device to be controlled in the Macro sequence. * 5. Press and release the buttons you want to be included in the Macro, in the order you want them to be sent (maximum of 9). The red indicator blinks off with each button press. 6. To store the Macro, press and release the MACRO button. The red indicator turns off. Note, if you program the maximum of 9 buttons, the Macro will be automatically stored on the 9th button press and the red indicator turns off. Macro setup is now complete. Macros, cont. To activate the Macro press and release the MACRO button followed (within 20 seconds) by the digit 1, 2, or 3 button. Macro Notes 1. You might want to add "delays" in a Macro sequence (e.g. to allow for your TV warm-up time). Delays can be added by using the PAUSE button followed by the number of seconds delay required. For example, to enter a delay of 3 seconds, press and release PAUSE followed by 3 (in step 4 of "To Setup a Macro" on the previous page). Maximum delay is 9 seconds. It is not possible to have a "0" digit entered after Pause i.e. there is no zero delay. 2. There is an automatic delay of half a second between each IR transmission in a Macro sequence. 3. * The first button in a Macro sequence MUST be a Mode button (TV, VCR, etc.). To Delete a Macro 1. Press and hold the SETUP button until the red indicator turns on. Release the SETUP button. 2. Press and release the MACRO button. The red indicator blinks off. 3. Press and release digit 1, 2, or 3 button for the Macro you want to delete. 4. Press and hold the SETUP button. The red indicator turns off and the Macro is deleted. 4. 1, 4. 2. 1. 2, 6. 3. 22 3. 23

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To activate the Macro press and release the
MACRO
button followed (within 20 seconds) by the digit
1, 2,
or
3
button.
Macro Notes
1.
You might want to add “delays” in a Macro
sequence (e.g. to allow for your TV warm-up time).
Delays can be added by using the
PAUSE
button
followed by the number of seconds delay required.
For example, to enter a delay of 3 seconds, press and
release
PAUSE
followed by
3
(in step 4 of “To Setup
a Macro” on the previous page).
Maximum delay is
9 seconds.
It is not possible to have a “0” digit
entered after Pause i.e. there is no zero delay.
2.
There is an automatic delay of half a second
between each IR transmission in a Macro sequence.
3.
*
The first button in a Macro sequence MUST be a
Mode button (
TV
,
VCR
, etc.).
To Delete a Macro
1.
Press and hold the
SETUP
button until the red
indicator turns on. Release the
SETUP
button.
2.
Press and release the
MACRO
button.
The red
indicator blinks off.
3.
Press and release digit
1, 2,
or
3
button for the
Macro you want to delete.
4.
Press and hold the
SETUP
button.
The red indicator
turns off and the Macro is deleted.
Macros, cont.
Macros
The
MACRO
button, in conjunction with digits 1, 2 and
3, lets you to program and store up to 3 sequences of IR
Commands (button-presses) of your choice.
One press
of the respective Macro digit button results in that
sequence of IR commands being sent.
Any sequence of
commands that you regularly perform can be reduced to
two button presses (
MACRO
button followed by digit
1, 2,
or
3
button).
For example pressing
MACRO
followed by a single button can turn on your TV, turn
on your cable box, change to your favorite channel,
turn on your VCR, and tell it to record, etc. A total of 10
button presses can be stored under each of the 3 Macro
digits.
To Setup a Macro
1.
Press and hold the
SETUP
button until the red
indicator turns on. Release
SETUP
.
2.
Press and release the
MACRO
button.
The red
indicator blinks off.
3.
Press and release digit button where you want to
store the Macro, i.e. digit
1, 2,
or
3
button.
4.
Press and Release Mode button for the first device
to be controlled in the Macro sequence.
*
5.
Press and release the buttons you want to be
included in the Macro, in the order you want them to
be sent (maximum of 9).
The red indicator blinks off
with each button press.
6.
To store the Macro, press and release the
MACRO
button. The red indicator turns off.
Note, if you
program the maximum of 9 buttons, the Macro will
be automatically stored on the 9
th
button press and
the red indicator turns off. Macro setup is now
complete.
4.
1.
2, 6.
3.
1, 4.
2.
3.