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Remote Control Functions (Continued)
Programming Macros
Macros enable you to easily repeat frequently
used combinations of commands with the press
of a single button on the remote control. Once
programmed, a macro will send out up to 19
different remote codes in a predetermined
sequential order, enabling you to automate the
process of turning on your system, changing
devices, or other common tasks. The remote can
store up to three separate macro command
sequences: one that is associated with the Power
On Button b, and two more that are
accessed by pressing the Macro Buttons
fg.
The DCR600 remote also features two pre-
programmed functions, ALL OFF uand ALL
ON v, that turn all eight programmed devices
off or on when the appropriate key is pressed.
1. Press the Mute Button cand the Macro
Buttons fg to be programmed or the
Power On Button bat the same time.
Note that an Input Selector d,h–o
will light red, and the Program Indicator
will flash.
2. Enter the steps for the macro sequence by
pressing the button for the actual command
step. Although the macro may contain up to
19 steps, each button press, including those
used to change devices, counts as a step.
The Program Indicator will flash to confirm
each button press as you enter commands.
NOTE: While entering commands for Power
On/Off of any device during a macro sequence,
press the Mute Button c. DO NOT press the
actual Power button.
3. When all the steps have been entered,
press the Sleep Button pto enter the
commands. The red light under the Input
Selectors d,h–owill blink and then
turn off.
Example: To program the Macro 1 button so
that it turns on only the DCR600, TV and a
Cable Box, follow these steps:
• Press the Macro 1 fand Mute c
buttons at the same time and then
release them.
• Note that the Program Indicator will
flash.
• Press the MAIN Selector h.