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Executing a Series of
Commands
— System Control Function
With the System Control function,
you can programme a series of
operating commands, and execute
them by pressing just one button.
For example, when you watch a
video, a series of operations like
that below would be necessary.
Example:
1
Power on the TV.
2
Power on the video (VCR).
3
Power on the amplifier.
4
Set the input selector of the
amplifier to VIDEO 1.
5
Set the input mode of the TV to
VIDEO.
6
Start video playback.
You can programme up to 16
consecutive operation steps to
each of the SYSTEM CONTROL 1,
2 or 3 buttons.
A procedure that calls for pressing
2 buttons is counted as 2 steps.
Pressing a Component Select
button is also counted as 1 step.
If you have set the System Control
function on a Component Select
button (page 27), the execution of
the programmed commands
begins when you press the
Component Select button for more
than 2 seconds.
Notes
• If you have already programmed the
2
+/– or
%
button for each
component with any signals using
the Learning function, the procedure
above will not change the function of
the
2
+/– and
%
buttons.
• If you have programmed volume
control signals on
2
+/– or
%
buttons of TV or AMP, you can only
use that signal when you select TV or
AMP. For other components, the
preset volume control signals for TV
or AMP (depending on the above
setting procedure) will be
transmitted. To use the new signals,
you need to programme each button
for each component by the Learning
procedure (page 15).