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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
The Macro Editor Screen (Figure 43)
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Displays each step of the macro
programmed into the selected button. Each line
shows one action of the macro sequentially, with
the first action at the top. If a button has not been
programmed the M
ACRO
WINDOW for that button
will be empty.
You create macros by dragging commands into
the M
ACRO
WINDOW (see below). You can place a
new command anywhere in the macro sequence,
and you can change the order of existing com-
mands by dragging them into different positions
in the macro sequence.
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Use this
drop-down box to access all the different macro
commands that the C4630 SE can generate.
Command types include: C
OMMAND FROM LIBRARY
(IR), INTERNAL COMMAND, STATUS TEST, RS-232 COMMAND, TIME DELAY, STOP MACRO, REPEAT STEPS and TOGGLE IR CODE. See MACRO
COMMAND TYPES, below, for details.
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Different types of macro commands will have different options for you to select when
building a macro. Those options will appear in this area. (The S
ET DELAY TIME option for the TIME DELAY command is shown.)
Macro Command Types
Command From Library (IR Commands)
The C4630 SE uses IR commands sent from its COMMON and PROGRAMMED IR outputs (see
IR Connections
, on page 15) to
control other A/V components in the system. The Sonance Control Manager comes with an extensive Master IR code library
consisting of thousands of IR commands for most brands and A/V components that would likely be used in a whole-home
audio system.
Adding an IR Command to a Macro
For this example we’ll program the S
TOP button for ZONE 1, SOURCE 2 to control a Kenwood Sovereign DV-5900M DVD
changer, with the P
AUSE command on the PRESS level and the STOP command on the PRESS-AND-HOLD level:
1. Open the system and select the C4630 SE. the Zone Programming Screen (
Figure 42
, on page 32) will appear.
2. Select Z
ONE 1 and the PRESS button action level.
3. Right-click on the Source 2 S
TOP button and select CREATE MACRO. (If the button is already programmed with a macro
select E
DIT MACRO). The MACRO EDITOR screen will appear.
• If C
OMMAND FROM LIBRARY does not appear in the COMMAND TYPE window, use the drop-down box to select it.
4. Click on S
ELECT NEW REMOTE and scroll down the list to the device you want to control.
Macro Window
(with sam
p
le macro)
Command Type
Dro
p
-Down Box
Macro Command
O
p
tions Area
Figure 43: M
ACRO EDITOR Screen