Defining the Start Action or Stop Action
RC9500 uses a similar procedure to define the Action List for the
Start Action or the Stop Action of the selected timer as in the Macro
Tool. See 'Programming Macros' on page 42 for more information.
Example Some examples of timer actions are: switching on and off
your lights at a specific time
1 Tap the "Start Action" button or "Stop Action" button in the
Editing Timer page.
The Macro edit page appears.
2 Tap "Add" button in the Macro
Edit page.
The last visited page appears again.
3 Navigate to the Device and the Page
that contains the button you want to
add to the macro.
4 Tap the button you want to add to
the action list of the timer.
The Macro Edit page appears.
The action of the selected button is added at the bottom of the
Action List.
5 Tap "OK" button in the Macro Edit page.
The Start Action or Stop Action is defined.
The Editing Timer page appears again.
Notes The Stop Action cannot be edited if no start actions are defined.
Defining the Repeat Setting
If you want the timer to repeat itself on more than one occasion,
you can use the repeat settings.
1 Tap "Repeat Settings" button in the Editing Timer page.
The Repeat Settings page appears.
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Reference
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