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Macro key
1st
(Turning the power of this unit on)
2nd
(Selecting an input source)
3rd
(Playing a source)
“”on area A of keys
1
“”on area A of keys 2
–
“”on area B of keys
1
“”on area B of keys 2
–
“”on area C of keys
1
“”on area C of keys 2
–
–
–
Function of the key (and area) which operates when a macro key is pressed
Macro key
1st 2nd
–
3rd
–
Function of the key which operates when a macro key is pressed
Preset macro keys and the key functions which they carry out sequentially are as follows. (Also, refer to the table on page 45.)
Notes
• A key in which no function is stored will carry out no
command.
• If it occurs that this unit will not receive the second command
because the internal operation of the first command takes a
long time, set the MACRO switch to the “SLOW” position, or
add no function or repeat the same command between the
first command and the next command.
• If you will program the power on/off switching function of TV,
VCR, etc. as part of a macro sequence, note that it switches
the current mode to the other (“on” to “off”, or “off” to “on”).
For example, when you press the macro key, if the power of
TV, VCR, etc. is already on, the power will be turned off
even though you may not want it to do so.
• Once you press a macro key, this unit will not receive the
command of another key (even if it is pressed) until this unit
finishes carrying out all commands of the macro key. Take
notice of this especially when the MACRO switch is in the
“SLOW” position.
• Once you press a macro key, you must keep the remote
control transmitter directed at the main unit’s remote control
sensor until the remote control transmitter finishes
transmitting all command signals of the macro key.
• You can use the OPERATION CONTROL keys also while
using the macro functions.