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i-Got-Control 

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Macro’s are customizable buttons you can use for any IR function you desire; A favorite Channel, turning a light 
ON/OFF, setup your devices for playing a DVD etc…. 
 
Macro buttons can have 1 command associated with the button or numerous commands. It is totally up to you 
and what you want the button to do. You can also name the button what ever you like to associate it to the 
new function. 
 
There are 12 macro buttons for each device you create and since i-Got-Control supports unlimited # of devices, 
it is quite possible to have Unlimited x 12 macro buttons which last I checked = UNLIMITED MACRO’s!!!! 
 

Setting Up a MACRO button for the 

first

 time: 

 

To access a devices Macro page, first select the device from the home page. 

 

Scroll over to the 3

rd

 page under that device. Advance pages within a device by simply swiping your finger 

across the page from right to left. 

 

Select an un-used Macro button as shown in the above left image. 

 

Select anywhere in the NAME field and enter the desired name for this Macro (i.e. HBO). 

 

Select DONE when complete 

Note: 

Macro buttons require ‘learning’ IR commands for each command you desire, so you will need the MFG 

remotes you will be learning from. 
 

Learning the first Command 

 

Before pressing the Learn Button, align the 

i-Got-Control 

remote and the mfg’s source remote about 1”-2”’s 

apart as shown in Section 10. 

 

Make sure there are no bright lights, sun-light or other types of IR interference present. 

 

Press the LEARN button and the IRB1 Led’s will begin to blink GREEN. At this time do a very quick tap of the button 
to be learned on the MFG’s original remote (i.e. Channel 5). 

 

If successful the LED’s will blink SOLID Green and then go out. If Un-successful they will blink RED and an error 
screen will appear. If Error, please repeat the previous step and remember to use a very ‘quick’ tap of the mfg’s 
remote. 

 

Select TEST to test the learned command. 

 
Adding Delay’s 

Delays are often desired when doing multiple commands to a single device (i.e. Favorite Channel Macro). I-Got-
Control allows the ability to insert Delays in-between commands within the Macro. 

 

To add a delay Press 

Add Delay

. Each press of this button will add a 0.5second delay. To add more delays, 

simply press the 

Add Delay

 again. 

 

Typically for Channel Macro’s, add 2 delays between commands for a total of a 1 second delay. 

 

To add another command press the 

NEXT COMMAND 

button and repeat the learning process as noted above. 

12. Programming Macro

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Summary of Contents for i-Got-Control

Page 1: ...i Got Control UNIVERSAL REMOTE User Manual www i got it com ...

Page 2: ...lector wheel i e Panasonic or for faster selection use the Scroll Bar at the bottom Available IR Code Libraries for your device will appear in the right selector wheel Highlight the first code library and hit the Test Power button If this code works press DONE to save the device If it does not work go to the next code set and repeat until your device is found To automate this process use the START...

Page 3: ...ables disables the sound when a Remote Button is pressed Vibrate On Off enables disables the ability to have vibration when a button is pressed This can be in addition to or instead of the Key Click sound 5 Setup Screen Button Sounds 6 Setup Screen Master Volume For Home Theater configurations where all devices play through the TV Speakers or through a Surround Receiver i Got Control allows the us...

Page 4: ...top right of the Home Page Here you can either Delete a device re name a device change the IR library associated to the device or teach a new IR command on top of an existing button To edit the devices Name select the devices icon Once in the Device Edit Screen click in the text window to change the devices name When complete Select Done from the top right of the screen to save the setting 8 Editi...

Page 5: ... as shown below about 1 2 s apart Make sure there are no bright lights sun light or other types of IR interference present Press the LEARN button and the IRB1 Led s will begin to blink GREEN At this time do a very quick tap of the button to learned on the MFG s original remote i e POWER in this example If successful the LED s will blink SOLID Green and then go out If Un successful they will blink ...

Page 6: ...when you want to turn all of those devices ON or OFF with a single button press point the remote in the direction of all of the devices and press the SYSTEM POWER button i Got Control will now send out all of the Power commands in a sequence Note you must remember to hold the iPhone iPod touch or iPad pointing at the devices for the duration of the macro The i Got control screen will display which...

Page 7: ...you desire so you will need the MFG remotes you will be learning from Learning the first Command Before pressing the Learn Button align the i Got Control remote and the mfg s source remote about 1 2 s apart as shown in Section 10 Make sure there are no bright lights sun light or other types of IR interference present Press the LEARN button and the IRB1 Led s will begin to blink GREEN At this time ...

Page 8: ...he LEARN Button 5 With the MFG remote 1 2 from the IRB1 press and release the channel 5 button 6 Verify the Green led s indicate successful learning 7 Press the ADD DELAY Button 2x to insert a 1 second delay 8 Press the NEXT COMMAND button 9 With the MFG remote 1 2 from the IRB1 press and release the channel 0 button 10 Verify the Green led s indicate successful learning 11 Press the ADD DELAY but...

Page 9: ... moving App icons on the iPhone or iPod touch To Move a Device icon Go to the home page Press and Hold the Device icon until the icons start to dance Move the icon to the desired position within the page or to any page available When all icons are arranged to your desire press the DONE button in the top right corned to store the change 13 Moving Device icons on the Home Page ...

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