Nuvo NV-18GMS Speaker System User Manual


 
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4. Macros (Fig. 20)
An important feature of the Configurator program is the
ability to define source specific macro definitions for third
party IR control. The Grand Concerto has a unique ability to
store specific IR commands as preset names. The best
example is cable or satellite. Using the Macro tab you can
establish a preset name and set the appropriate IR
commands to select a specific station (this will be covered in
the 4.1 Edit Macro Definition section). Macro definition only
applies to third party non-NuVoNet sources.
Adding a NuVoNet Source (Fig. 19)
NuVoNet sources can be placed in the Configuration with the
same procedure as third party IR controllable equipment.
The Configurator program contains IR libraries for each of
the NuVoNet components which have the appropriate button
functions preassigned. Even though the components are
assigned, you must still set the NuVoNet source inputs on
each of the components, see Setting Up the T2G Tuners, M3
Audio Server, and NuVoDock for iPod, pg. 9.
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
4.1 Edit Macro Definition (Fig. 21)
The Macro tab has a Source pull down menu that displays the
six sources defined in their order 1-6. When a non-NuVoNet
source is highlighted and selected, three separate points of
definition appear on the right side of the screen. The left
side of the screen is a representation of the Control Pad
display. When the curser is scrolled over the buttons on the
Control Pad, a tool tip appears indicating the function
command or commands that have been assigned to that
button. Here you can double click on the button which opens
the Macro Definition Window. When in Macro Definition, if
you choose to, you can reassign new codes. You can also
double click on the appropriate function in the window on
the right side of the tab and access the Macro Definition
window.
Fig. 21