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Operating the Macro feature, Programming a Macro - a v receiver

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Introduction Preparations Basic Operation Remote Control Features s Operating the Macro feature MACRO ON/OFF Macro buttons 1 Set MACRO ON/OFF to ON. 2 Press a Macro button. Notes: • When you are finished using the Macro feature, set MACRO ON/OFF to OFF. • While the main unit is carrying out a macro program, the main unit does not receive any other button's function until the macro is complete (the TRANSMIT indicator stops flashing). • Continue to aim the remote control at the component the macro is operating until the macro program is complete. s Programming a Macro You can use the Macro feature to transmit many remote control commands by pressing a single button. MACRO 1 Press MACRO using a ball point pen or similar object. • If you do not initiate the procedure within 30 seconds, the macro programming process is canceled. Flashes alternately 2 Press the macro button on which you want to program the Macro. • If you want to change the source component, use SOURCE SELECT h/g or input buttons. When you use input buttons, input is selected as a Macro step, whereas SOURCE SELECT h/g only changes the component. • The display window shows the button you chose for programming the macro and the component name in alternation. 3 Press the buttons of the functions that you want to include in the macro sequence in order. indicates the number 1 of macrosteps you • You can set up to 10 Macro steps (10 functions). entered (ex) Flashes 2 alternately 3 1 MCR 1 : DVD input 2 MCR 2 : DVD y 3 MCR 3 : DVD w MACRO 4 Press MACRO again when the sequence you want to program is complete. • After you set 10 steps, "FULL" is displayed. Notes: • "NG" appears in the display window when programming is not done correctly. • "ERROR" appears in the display window in the following conditions: when pressing more than one button at once; and when MACRO ON/OFF is switched to another position. Advanced Operation Additional Information Appendix 52

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Introduction
Preparations
Basic Operation
Advanced
Operation
Additional
Information
Appendix
52
Remote Control Features
Operating the Macro feature
1
Set
MACRO ON/OFF
to
ON
.
2
Press a Macro button.
Notes:
When you are finished using the Macro feature, set
MACRO
ON/OFF
to
OFF
.
While the main unit is carrying out a macro program, the main
unit does not receive any other button’s function until the
macro is complete (the
TRANSMIT
indicator stops flashing).
Continue to aim the remote control at the component the macro
is operating until the macro program is complete.
Programming a Macro
You can use the Macro feature to transmit many remote control commands by pressing a single button.
1
Press
MACRO
using a ball point pen or similar object.
If you do not initiate the procedure within 30 seconds, the
macro programming process is canceled.
2
Press the macro button on which you want to program the
Macro.
If you want to change the source component, use
SOURCE SELECT
h
/
g
or input buttons. When you use
input buttons, input is selected as a Macro step, whereas
SOURCE SELECT
h
/
g
only changes the component.
The display window shows the button you chose for
programming the macro and the component name in
alternation.
3
Press the buttons of the functions that you want to include in
the macro sequence in order.
You can set up to 10 Macro steps (10 functions).
(ex)
1
MCR 1 : DVD input
2
MCR 2 : DVD
y
3
MCR 3 : DVD
w
4
Press
MACRO
again when the sequence you want to
program is complete.
After you set 10 steps, “FULL” is displayed.
Notes:
“NG” appears in the display window when programming is not done correctly.
“ERROR” appears in the display window in the following conditions: when pressing more than one button at once; and when
MACRO ON/OFF
is
switched to another position.
MACRO ON/OFF
Macro buttons
MACRO
Flashes
alternately
1
2
3
Flashes
alternately
indicates the number
of macrosteps you
entered
MACRO