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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
NOTE: If the desired remote is not in the library,
try using a similar product remote from that
manufacturer. If that doesn’t work, see Adding IR
Codes to the User IR Library with the OptiLinQ
®
IR Learner, on page 36.
5. Select the device. Its commands will appear in the
small IR C
OMMAND WINDOW on the MACRO EDITOR
Screen (see
Figure 44
).
6. Select the desired command in the list and drag it to
the screen’s large M
ACRO window. (In this example,
the P
AUSE command — see
Figure 45
).
7. Click OK. The M
ACRO EDITOR screen will disappear.
There should now be a M
ACRO INDICATOR on the
Source 2 S
TOP button on the PRESS level.
8. Select the P
RESS-AND-HOLD button action level. The
M
ACRO INDICATOR should disappear from the Source
2 S
TOP button.
9. Right-click on the Source 2 S
TOP button.
10. Select the S
TOP
command from the IR Command
Window and drag it into the M
ACRO W
INDOW.
11. Click OK. M
ACRO EDITOR screen will disappear.
There should now be a M
ACRO INDICATOR on the
Source 2 S
TOP button on the PRESS-AND-HOLD level.
Programmed IR Output Port Selector
The default P
ROGRAMMED IR Port settings match the four
input sources: Programmed IR Port 1 = Source 1, etc.
You can use the P
ROGRAMMED IR OUTPUT PORT SELECTOR to
route the commands to other ports by selecting the
desired port
before
you drag the command into the
M
ACRO WINDOW.
The C4630 SE comes with its IR R
OUTING switch (see
page 15
) set in the PROGRAMMED > COMMON position. This will route all
P
ROGRAMMED IR signals out of all four of the COMMON IR output jacks in addition to their respective PROGRAMMED IR output
jacks. This will work in most whole-home audio systems, allowing source components to receive macro commands along
with IR commands from their own remotes that are passed-on through keypad IR sensors.
In a system that has duplicate same-make/same-model source components, routing macro IR commands out of the C
OMMON IR out-
puts will cause both of those components to respond to all macro commands for that component. If you want to retain individual
control of the components in macros you will need to connect IR emitters to two P
ROGRAMMED IR outputs and create separate macro
commands for each component, with those commands routed to individual P
ROGRAMMED IR outputs for each component.
Select
IR Command
Programmed
IR Output Port
Selector
Drag Command
into Macro Window
Figure 45:
Dragging Commands into the M
ACRO WINDOW
IR Command
Window
Figure 44:
M
ACRO
EDITOR Screen with IR C
OMMAND LIBRARY Selected