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These are pointers to buttons within the MRC88 Controller. Whatever Macro is
programmed within the MRC88 under these buttons, the CSPLCD can now execute
these Macro’s.
5. Scroll through the list and associate CSPLCD buttons to Macros programmed
under specific buttons within the MRC88 Controller. I.e. Click on a Source
Button and then select
Src 1
from the MRC88 Button Id list as in the example
below.
6. Repeat above for all of the Source Buttons.
7. Repeat the same procedure for PLAY STOP PAUSE etc……
8. You can even assign CSPLCD GTL Buttons to an MRC88 Tier 2 Macro. For
example: Assign the 5 Motion control buttons to as Tier 1 PLAY STOP
PAUSE etc… In your MRC88 Project program Tier 2 of the PLAY STOP
PAUSE etc.. buttons as MENU Navigation buttons and now select a CSPLCD
Button for ENTER and assign it the PLAY TIER 2 Button Id.
9. Continue this for all buttons on the CSPLCD (i.e. MRC88 Volume Up, Down
OFF MUTE etc….) that you want to control the MRC88.
10. If more button control is needed from the CSPLCD you can still program
standard buttons to pass IR through the CAT5 and MRC88 Controller as you
would in a standard project.
For Macro functionality, use RC68 IR Trigger codes within the MRC88 Software.
Therefore the CSPLCD only needs to send a single IR command to trigger a long