English 4.7 home theatre macro function, Troubleshooting – Marmitek Easycontrol 6 User Manual

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4.7 Home Theatre Macro Function

Your remote control has three Macro buttons: M1, M2 and M3. You can program these
buttons to execute a series of commands with one press of a button. This powerful fea-
ture is ideal for switching on all your audio and video equipment at once or for selecting
certain preferences in Home Theatre applications.

Programming the Macro buttons M1, M2 and M3
1. Keep the SETUP (9) button pressed until one of the Mode LEDs stays lit. Release the

SETUP (9) button.

2. Press MACRO (25). The LED will flash once.
3. Press the Macro button you want to set (M1, M2 or M3).
3. Press the buttons on the remote control you want to enter under the Macro button

(maximum of 10 commands). The buttons will be executed by the macro in the same
order as they are programmed.

4. To save the macro, you press the MACRO button again. If you have used up the

maximum of 10 commands, the procedure will stop automatically and the 10
commands will be saved under the Macro button you are setting.

Notes on programming macros

The first command of a macro always needs to consist of a Mode button (TV, VCR, etc)

You may have to enter a delay in the macro (e.g. to let your TV warm up). Press
PAUSE (23) followed by a numerical key (1-9) to enter a delay of between 1 and 9
seconds. The standard delay between the separate macro commands is half a second.

The macro buttons can execute both infrared (IR) and radio frequency (RF) commands.
This means you can both activate your audio and video equipment and control the
lights at the same time (using the Marmitek Home Control TM13). This is ideal for
Home Theatre applications. See www.marmitek.com for more information.

Clearing a macro button
1. Press the SETUP (9) button until one of the Mode LEDs stays lit. Release the SETUP

button.

2. Press the MACRO (25) button. The LED will flash once.
3. Press the macro button you want to clear (M1, M2 or M3).
4. Press the SETUP (25) button again.

5. Troubleshooting

The remote control does not work or the codes are not stored.

Check whether you have pressed the right Mode button for the device you want to
control.

If the code does not work, you can try AutoSearch or enter the next code for your
brand.

Check whether the batteries have been placed correctly.

To program the remote control you need two (new) AAA-alkaline batteries.

If the remote control has lost the code, you may have to replace the batteries.

If the LED stays lit, you need to replace the batteries.

Restore the remote control to its factory settings.

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www.marmitek.com you will find a list of FAQ’s.

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