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Example: To program the
procedure on page 32 for the TV
button
1 Follow Steps 1 and 2 on page 33.
If a series of commands is already
programmed for that button
The programmed operations are displayed
in order. To program a new series of
operations, clear the program first (page 40).
2 Press the Component Select
button for which you want to
program a series of commands.
TV
The selected component name
appears on the Mode Display key.
Other component names are
displayed on the Label keys.
Notes on System Control
Operations
• If the remote control detectors of the
components are too far apart, or if
something is blocking them, some of
the components may not operate
consecutively even after you press the
SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label
key.
• If some of the components did not
operate correctly because of the above
or for any other reason, always set all
the components back to the states they
were in before you pressed the
SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label
key. Failure to do this can result in
incorrect operation when you press the
SYSTEM CONTROL button or a Label
key again.
• Some components may not always be
powered on by the System Control
function. This is because the power of
the component goes on and off
alternatively when receiving the power
on/off signal. In this case, check the
operating component’s power on/off
state before using the system control
function.
Programming a series of
commands for the Component
Select buttons or the Label keys
As with the SYSTEM CONTROL buttons
or the Label keys, you can also program a
series of operating commands for the
Component Select buttons (up to 32 steps).
To execute the commands programmed
on a Component Select button or a Label
key by the System Control function, press
the button or key for more than 2 seconds.
The component macro executing time is
variable by changing the setting (page
43).
Notes
• The programmed commands are executed
when you press a Component Select button
or a Label key for more than 2 seconds.
When you press the button or the Label key
for less than 2 seconds, it works as the
normal Component Select button or key, and
the corresponding touch-keys are displayed.
• See also “About the interval between
operation steps” on page 35 and “Notes on
System Control Operations” on page 39.
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