CK 2.2 Keypad
Programming Manual
And
(BKC-DIP) RS232 Guide
Updated 08/13/07
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Programming the Power On Macro continued…
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Make sure the CK 2.2 Keypad is connected and properly working through all emitters
by using the original remote via the Infrared sensor to change everything to the wrong
input and turn it all off. Select the first step in the list by clicking on it. Now, click on the
TEST button. Observe the components. Did they all turn on and switch to the correct
input?
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Programming additional delay in the macro is sometimes necessary. Each macro step
usually takes some time, so there may be enough built in delay for the television and the
receiver to both be fully active by the time the input commands are sent. Sometimes the
component is not fully awake. It is fashionable for many modern televisions and
receivers to require 5 or more seconds of warm up time before they are responsive to
new commands. In a case like that, you will need to add more delay between steps.
Select the Delay icon.
Now, click on the preset amount of delay or enter any time
between .1 second and 30 seconds in the “Customize”
window. The new step appears in the list. Now, drag the
delay step to the correct location.