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Setting the Timer (continued)
COMMANDER
OFF
11
When you have programmed a
series of Timer Macro setting,
press COMMANDER OFF.
With a beep sound, a series of Timer
Macro setting is registered and
displayed in order.
When you have programmed the
buttons on the Commander
The names of buttons on the
Commander which are not on the
LCD touch key display (/–
, MUTING, P/–,
RECALL, MENU, OK, EXIT, , , ,
and ) are displayed on the right
Label key.
The display returns to Step 3.
If you want to check the execution
of the timer setting or set the
timer programme to the standby
mode
See page 67.
If you keep COMMANDER OFF
pressed for more than 2 seconds
The timer setting of the programme is
decided, and the Commander turns
off. In this case, the timer programme
is not set to the standby mode.
Note
Some programmes cannot be executed at the
set time because the execution time of the
remote control output is different depending
on the contents of the timer execution. Or, if the
execution time arrives while the previous timer
programme is outputted, the timer programme
begins after the execution of the previous one.
In this case also, the programme cannot be
executed at the set time. So, set the timer
regarding the contents and the duration of the
timer execution.
8
Press a Component Select button,
a SYSTEM CONTROL button, or
a Label key to programme the
information of that button or key
as a procedure to be executed by
the timer.
When selecting a Label key for a
component name, press the OTHER
button to change the Label keys.
When selecting a Label key for a
system number, press the MORE
button to change the Label keys.
If you select a component name
Function keys for the component are
displayed. Go to Step 9.
If you select a system number
Go to Step 10.
9
Press a button or a key of which
function you want to programme
as a step.
10
Repeat Steps 8 and 9.
When 32 steps are input, the Macro
step programming finishes with a
beep sound, and a series of Macro
procedure appears on the display
window.
And the display returns to step 3.
Notes
• You can input up to 32 steps for one timer
programme number.
• A System Macro can be input as a step.
• A macro programmed for the Component
Select button or the Label key is available as
the same setting as its output setting.
• The step of the TIMER button has an interval
of 250ms.
• The Mode Display key, the OTHER button,
the
button and the MORE button are not
counted as steps.
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