Sony STR-DA3400ES Operating Instructions (Large File - 15.18 MB) - Page 127

To cancel programming, Starting macro play, To erase a programmed macro, Press RM SET UP to finish

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3 Press the button for the operation you want to perform to learn the function as follows. Press Operations to be programmed N, x, X, M, m, ., > Performs the operation of the button. The input Switches inputs. button for more than 1 second MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 Make a one second interval. When you want to make a longer interval, press MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 repeatedly. The input button selected in step 2 flashes twice, then lights up again. 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3. When you want to assign another command for the same component, repeat step 3. 5 Press RM SET UP to finish the programming process. Tip If the RM SET UP button flashes five times in step 1, and the macro programming process does not start, replace the batteries with new ones. To cancel programming Press RM SET UP. Also, not pressing any button for 60 seconds cancels the settings. The previous command remains valid. Starting macro play 1 Press AMP. The AMP button lights up, and then turns off. 2 Press MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 to start the macro. The macro starts and execute the commands in the order you assigned them. While the commands are being sent, the AMP button flashes and the RM SET UP button lights up. When the commands have been sent, the RM SET UP and AMP buttons light off. To erase a programmed macro 1 While holding down RM SET UP, press MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 for more than 1 second to clear the stored macro. The RM SET UP button flashes. 2 Press RM SET UP. Settings stored as macro are cleared. Using the Remote 127US

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127
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Using the Remote
3
Press the button for the
operation you want to perform
to learn the function as follows.
The input button selected in step 2 flashes
twice, then lights up again.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3. When you
want to assign another
command for the same
component, repeat step 3.
5
Press RM SET UP to finish the
programming process.
Tip
If the RM SET UP button flashes five times in
step 1, and the macro programming process
does not start, replace the batteries with new
ones.
To cancel programming
Press RM SET UP. Also, not pressing any
button for 60 seconds cancels the settings.
The previous command remains valid.
Starting macro play
1
Press AMP.
The AMP button lights up, and then turns
off.
2
Press MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 to start
the macro.
The macro starts and execute the
commands in the order you assigned them.
While the commands are being sent, the
AMP button flashes and the RM SET UP
button lights up. When the commands have
been sent, the RM SET UP and AMP
buttons light off.
To erase a programmed macro
1
While holding down RM SET UP, press
MACRO 1 or MACRO 2 for more than 1
second to clear the stored macro.
The RM SET UP button flashes.
2
Press RM SET UP.
Settings stored as macro are cleared.
Press
Operations to be
programmed
N
,
x
,
X
,
M
,
m
,
.
,
>
Performs the operation
of the button.
The input
button for more
than 1 second
Switches inputs.
MACRO 1 or
MACRO 2
Make a one second
interval. When you want
to make a longer
interval, press MACRO
1 or MACRO 2
repeatedly.