Advanced Features
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Macro Buttons
The buttons labeled
M1, M2, M3, M4, and POWER
can be used as
macro
buttons
. Each of these
macro buttons
can send out up to 15 commands with
the press of one button.
Macro buttons
can be used to turn on and off
multiple components with one button or to directly access favorite channels.
The POWER button can operate as a POWER command for a single device
or as a macro button that can send out multiple commands to multiple
devices.
Note:
The
MUTE
button is used to designate
POWER
commands during
Macro
Button
programming. See the
Example: Macro Button Programming
, for
further description.
The five
macro buttons
(M1, M2, M3, M4, and POWER) operate in two
discrete sections on the remote control: Section 1 and Section 2. Section 1
consists of the B&K, CD, DVD, and TAPE device modes. Section 2 consists
of the SAT, TV, V1, and V2 device modes.
Macro Buttons M1-M4 and POWER
for Section 1 are programmed using the
B&K
device button. The M1-M4 and POWER buttons will operate exactly
the same in all four of the Section 1 device modes (B&K, CD, DVD, TAPE).
Macro buttons M1-M4 and POWER
for Section 2 are programmed exactly
the same in all four of the Section 2 device modes (SAT, TV, V1, V2).
Example:
If the M1 button is programmed is in Section 1 to turn on the TV, turn
on the audio receiver, turn on the VCR, and turn on the satellite receiver, it will
perform the same series of commands when then M1 button is pressed in the
B&K, CD, DVD, and TAPE device modes.
• Favorite Channels
Macro Buttons
can provide direct access to your favorite channels with
the pressing of a single button.
• Macro Commands
Macro Buttons
can store multiple selections, including Power On / Off
sequences.
Example:
In the B&K mode, the POWER Macro Button can be programmed to
turn on the TV, turn on the Audio Receiver, turn on the VCR, and turn on the
Satellite receiver with the push of one Macro Button.