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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
Programming C4630 SE Keypad Macros
All commands executed by the C4630 SE Main and Numeric Keypads must be programmed into the the buttons as macros.
Even the Main Keypad functions that operate “out-of-the-box” (see page 23 and
Note 4
, below) are actually macros that
have been factory-programmed into the buttons. Macros can range in complexity from single C4630 SE internal functions
all the way to extremely sophisticated procedures that involve C4630 SE internal commands, IR commands to various
system components, timing delays, RS-232 commands and conditional instructions.
Device Screen (Figure 41)
The B
UTTON ACTION SELECTOR lets you program
each of the three levels of action for each
button: P
RESS, PRESS-AND-HOLD, and DOUBLE-PRESS
(E
XTRA COMMANDS is covered on page 47). Each
of these different actions can be programmed with
its own function or macro. Once a button has
been programmed with a function or macro a
M
ACRO INDICATOR appears on its upper-left corner.
The Z
ONE SELECTOR lets you select each of the six
zones, and the D
EVICE SELECTOR lets you select differ-
ent C4630 SEs (if the system has more than one).
General Macro Programming Notes:
1) There is no POWER ON button or command.
Pressing a Source Select button in an inactive
zone will turn the zone ON in addition to
selecting the source component.
2) Any time a macro is programmed to a button
in the P
RESS level, it is necessary to include
the C4630 SE Internal Command for that button’s default function (see
Internal Commands
, on page 38). For example,
when programming a macro for a CD source select button that will select S
OURCE 2 in ZONE 1, delay 2 seconds and
include a P
LAY command to be routed to Programmed IR Port 2, the macro would be:
SStteepp 11:: IInntteerrnnaall CCoommmmaanndd // [[TThhiiss UUnniitt]] [[TThhiiss ZZoonnee]] SSeelleecctt SSoouurrccee 22
SStteepp 22:: PPaauussee ffoorr 22 SSeeccoonnddss
SStte
epp 33:: PPoorrtt 22 // [[BBrraanndd//CCDD PPllaayyeerr//MM ooddeell ##]] // PPllaayy
3) It is necessary to include the Port number and use the P
ROGRAMMED IR jacks when using multiple same-brand same-model
components, such as two identical CD Changers. (The default P
ROGRAMMED IR Port settings match the four input sources:
Programmed IR Port 1 = Source 1, etc.)
Button
Action
Selector
Zone
Selector
Device
Selector
Macro
Indicator
Figure 41: D
EVICE Screen