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A new macro can be programmed onto any preset macro key in
place of preset functions. (See page 58 to know what keys are
preset macro keys.) You can make as many as 13 new macro
keys. A macro key can learn as many as seven functions of other
keys.
NOTE
If you store a continuous command such as lowering of volume
level, it will become a short command when it is carried out as a
part of macro.
1. Press the MACRO button using the point of a mechanical
pencil etc.
* If there is no operation for about 30 seconds after the
MACRO button is pressed, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator
flashes rapidly and the mode before you pressed the MACRO
button is restored. If this occurs, press the MACRO button
again.
2. Press a preset macro key on which you want to make a new
macro.
* If a key other than a preset macro key is pressed, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the current
mode is canceled. If this occurs, repeat this step.
3. Press a key whose function you want to store as the first
function of the new macro.
* If a key whose function cannot be stored as a command of
macro is pressed, the TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes
rapidly and the current mode is canceled. If this occurs,
repeat this step.
* If about 30 seconds pass before a key is pressed, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the mode
before you began learning operations is restored. If this
occurs, restart from step 1.
4. Repeat step 3 to store the second, the third and more
functions. You can store up to seven key functions in series as a
macro.
* If the seventh key function has been learned, the
TRANSMIT/LEARN indicator flashes rapidly and the mode
before you began learning operations is restored. (This shows
that the key has completed learning a series of functions as a
macro.) If this occurs, you do no have to follow the next step.
5. When you finish learning, press the MACRO button.
MAKING A NEW MACRO
Goes off.
(When learning is finished,
this indicator lights up again.)