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3 Tap the Time button again.

The new Start Time or Stop Time is set.

Note

If the Stop Time lies before the Start Time, the Stop Date automatically jumps to
the next day.

Defining the Start Action or Stop Action

Pronto NG uses a similar procedure to define the Action List for the Start Action or
the Stop Action of the selected timer as in the Macro Tool. See ‘Creating and
Editing Macros’ on page 34 for more information.

Example Some examples of timer actions are: switching on your lights at a specific time

or recording your favorite daily TV-show with your VCR.

1 In the ‘Editing Timer’ screen, tap the

or

button.

The ‘Macro’ screen appears.

Note

You have to define a Start Action before you can define a Stop Action.
The Stop Action button is grayed out until a Start Action is set.

2 In the ‘Macro’ screen, tap

.

The last visited page appears again.

3 Navigate to the Device and the Page that contains the button you want

to add to the macro.

4 Tap the button you want to add to the action list of the timer.

The ‘Macro’ screen appears.

The name of the selected button is added at the bottom of the Action List.
The macro will execute all the actions that are assigned to this button.

5 In the ‘Macro’ screen, tap

.

The Start Action or Stop Action is defined. The ‘Editing Timer’ screen appears
again.

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