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An Activity Macro is typically programmed to be as fast as possible. They simply select the correct input on both the
television and the surround sound receiver, since all the components have already been powered on by the Power
On macro.
There is no need to program a JUMP to a page in a MAIN LCD
“Device” button.They are automatically programmed to JUMP to the
Device.
Sometimes activity macros will share the same input settings. Here, a DVD player doubles as a CD player. The
programmer has copied the DVD device, named it CD, so that there are two identical devices (with the same DVD
player IR codes).The only difference between them is the Activity Macros you see below. The DVD Activity Macro
selects THX Surround Sound with 5 speakers with the TV on, while the CD Activity selects Stereo with 4 speakers
and forces the TV off. For components that have play commands it is typically ok to have a “Play” command in the
macro.Watch out for components with toggle type play/pause buttons.That kind of “Play/Pause” command should
not be placed in an Activity Macro without a preceding “Stop” command, to make sure that the toggle can only play
the component!
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Note how the programmer is using the same DVD input on the surround sound receiver for both activities, the
macro simply changes the surround sound settings.
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