Programming the macro buttons, Programming a macro sequence – Legend Audio ATP 7500 User Manual

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Programming the Macro Buttons

Macro buttons (M1, M2, M3, M4 and POWER) can send out a
sequence of up to ten (10) commands with one button press.
Macros can be programmed in both the AVC and SAT modes
but can also be accessed in other modes. If a macro is
programmed in the AVC mode, that macro can also be
accessed in the CD, DVD, and AUX modes. If a macro is
programmed in the SAT mode, that macro can also be
accessed in the TV, VCR and CBL modes. Macros can be used
to turn on or turn off up to five (5) components or select
favorite channels, etc.

SETTING UP
Step 1. Press a Device button (AVC or SAT) and MUTE button,

simultaneously. Hold both buttons until the red
light under the Device button turns on.

Step 2. Press one of the five macro buttons (M1, M2, M3,

M4 or POWER) you wish to program. The red light
under the Device button will blink once for each
subsequent button press.

Step 3. Press up to 10 commands you would like to include

in the macro sequence. Pressing a Device button to
change modes is counted as one command.
Note: The Power On/Off command, for devices other
than the AVC receiver, is programmed into a macro
using the MUTE button.

Step 4. Press the CH ▲ button to store the commands.

The red Status LED and the Device button will blink
twice to confirm the program and then turn off.

TO ERASE A MACRO SEQUENCE
Follow the above Steps 1, 2 and 4 without going through Step 3.

Programming a Macro Sequence

An Example

To program the M1 button in the AVC mode to turn on the
receiver, turn on the CD, turn on the TV and turn on the VCR.

Step1. Press the AVC button and MUTE buttons,

simultaneously. Hold both buttons until the red light
under the AVC button turns on. The red light will
blink once during each subsequent button press.

Step 2. Press the M1 button to select the M1 macro.

Step 3. Programming the M1 macro Button: Press the AVC

button to select the AVC Power command. Press the
CD Device button to select the CD mode. Press the
MUTE button to select the CD Power command. Press
the TV Device button to select the TV mode. Press the
MUTE button to select the TV Power command. Press
the VCR Device button to select the VCR mode. Press
the MUTE button to select the VCR Power command.

Step 4. Press the CH ▲ button. The red light under the AVC

button will blink twice and then turn off indicating
that the macro sequence has been stored.

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