ProntoProEdit 3.0 - User Manual
Configuring a CCF
Philips
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Macros
Macros on your ProntoPro and in
ProntoProEdit
On your ProntoPro there is a clear distinction between:
Buttons, direct-access keys and action buttons that can only
perform a single command.
Macros that perform a series of commands.
In ProntoProEdit this distinction does not exist. Every button, device, direct-
access key or action button can perform a single action or be a macro and
perform a series of commands.
Note
All macros can be used on your ProntoPro, but only macro buttons in a macro
group panel can be edited on your ProntoPro.
Creating a macro
1
Open the Button Properties, Device Properties or Macro Group
Properties.
2
Select the Action tab.
3
Configure the action list for the selected button, device or macro group
with following actions:
“
Creating an alias
” on page 50;
“
Setting a delay
” on page 51;
“
Assigning an IR code
” on page 51;
“
Adding a beep
” on page 53;
“
Adding a timer
” on page 54;
“
Deleting an action
” on page 55;
“
Jumping to another panel
” on page 56.
When selecting the button, device or macro group on your ProntoPro the
list of commands will be executed.
You can add up to 255 actions to the action list.
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