9
Use the existing IR
Power
command and the new variable you just created to build the IF / Else
statement: If, the <Cable TV Power On> is
FALSE
(Which means the Cable Box is turned Off) , issue
the Cable TV Power IR command to turn it On, Else, do nothing
(Leave the
Else
section blank)
.
Then add the
Cable TV On
variable as another macro step and change the state to
True
, (Because
the Cable Box has been turned On).
Now let’s set up the Cable Box Power Off button.
10
Click on the Cable Box
Power Off
button.
11
In the Macro window, click on the
IF/ELSE
icon.
12
Use the existing IR
Power
command and the new variable you just created to build the IF / Else
statement: If, the <Cable TV Power On> is
True,
(Which means the Cable Box is turned On) , issue
the Cable TV Power IR command to turn it Off, Else, do nothing
(Leave the Else section blank)
.
Then add the
Cable TV On
variable as another macro step and change the state to
False
,
(Because the Cable Box has been turned Off).
You’ve essentially created a discreet
Power On
and
Power Off
buttons for the Cable Box that track their
state. Program all buttons you want to turn the Cable Box on, with the
Cable Power On
button. Program
the
System Off
button to turn the Cable box off with the
Cable Power Off
button.
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