Macro configuration – Silvercrest 10-IN-1 REMOTE CONTROL SFB 10.1 B2 User Manual

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3. With the  or  button t select "LEARN CLEAR"

(taught delete) and confirm with the OK button l. In

the LCD display q "CONFIRM CLEAR" (confirm delete)

appears.

4. Confirm with the OK button l. In the LCD display q

"SUCCESS" appears. All programmed buttons are de-

leted. Finally the menu will automatically end.

Note:

When the LCD display shows “CONFIRM CLEAR” you can

stop the deletion with the EXIT button y.

Macro configuration

With the MACRO function up to 16 button commands can

be carried out with the press of a single button, that is to say,

several previously saved control commands can be deleted

with one MACRO button. There are 6 Macro memory slots

available for you.

To programme a Macro

For Macro programming proceed as follows:
1. Hold down the S button r for a little longer than 3 sec-

onds. The notice "LANGUAGE SETUP" appears.

2. With the  or  button t select "MACRO SETUP" and

confirm with the OK button l. In the display "MACRO

SETUP 1" appears.

3. With the  or  button t select the memory slot to be

programmed (MACRO SETUP 1 - 6) and confirm with the

OK button l.

4. In the LCD display q "MACRO STEP" appears. Now

press, one after the other, the desired buttons (max. 16).

The sequence should begin with a device button e.

5. By default the Macro commands are sent in intervals of

1 every second. Since many devices react sluggishly it is

possible that the sequence of the Macro commands are

sent too quickly to the device. Then you have the option

of programming, before a button command, a pause

of between 5 - 21 seconds. For this purpose press, if nec-

essary repeatedly, the MACRO button i. Below

and to the right the LCD display q shows the current

pause length in seconds.

6. When the maximum number of button commands is

reached the LCD display q shows "FULL".

7. Save the entry with the S button r. In the LCD display q

"MACRO SETUP" appears.

8. If, with the selection of the Macros to be programmed

(step 3), you select a memory slot that is already occupied

the existing Macro will be overwritten.

9. Repeat the process from step 3 to create further Macros.

10. WiththeEXITbuttonyyoumovebackalevelinthe

menu,exceptduringtheinputofthebuttoncommands.

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