Sonance C4630 SE Stereo System User Manual


 
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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
4) The C4630 SE is factory-programmed for the following C4630 SE Main Keypad functions:
PP
RR EESSSS
aannyy SS
OO UURRCCEE
BBuuttttoonn::
Turns the local zone ON with that source.
PP
RR EESSSS
--AA
NNDD
--HH
OO LLDD
aannyy SS
OO UURRCCEE
BBuuttttoonn::
Activates PARTY MODE with that source for all zones.
PP
RR EESSSS
tthhee VV
OO LLUUMM EE
UU
PP
//DD
OO WWNN
BBuuttttoonnss::
Raise and lower the volume in the local zone.
PP
RR EESSSS
tthhee MM
UUTT EE
BBuuttttoonn::
Mutes/un-Mute the local zone.
PP
RR EESSSS
--AA
NNDD
--HH
OO LLDD
tthhee MM
UUTT EE
BBuuttttoonn::
Mutes/un-Mutes all zones designated for PARTY MODE.
PP
RR EESSSS
tthhee ZZ
OO NNEE
OOFFFF BBuuttttoonn::
Turns the local zone OFF.
PP
RR EESSSS
--AA
NNDD
--HH
OO LLDD
tthhee ZZ
OO NNEE
OOFFFF BBuuttttoonn::
Turns all zones designated for PARTY MODE OFF.
5) A REPEAT UNTIL BUTTON IS RELEASED command in the PRESS level will defeat the PRESS-AND-HOLD level for that button.
Building Macros
Individual keypad button macros are programmed in the
M
ACRO EDITOR window. To open MACRO EDITOR:
1. Open the D
EVICE screen (see
Figure 41,
on page 31).
2. If the system has more than one C4630 SE, use the
D
EVICE SELECTOR (see
Figure 41
) to select the one you
want to program. The Zone 1 programming screen
for that C4630 SE will appear (see
Figure 42
).
• The Zone 1 programming screen will include one
set of V
OLUME UP/DOWN, MUTE and ZONE OFF but-
tons and four sets of Z
ONE SOURCE CONTROL and
N
UMERIC KEYPAD buttons (one for each source).
The source names you selected on the S
OURCE
SETUP screen (see
Figure 39
, on page 30) will
appear on the four S
OURCE buttons.
3. Right-click on the button you want to create or modify
a macro for.
• If the button already has been programmed with
a macro (a M
ACRO INDICATOR appears on the
button) select E
DIT MACRO.
• If the button has not been programmed with a macro (no M
ACRO INDICATOR appears on the button) select CREATE MACRO.
The M
ACRO EDITOR screen will appear. See
Figure 43
, on page 33.
Figure 42: Zone 1 Programming Screen