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PROGRAMMING SPLCD FOR USE WITH MRC44 (ZONE CONTROL)
1.
Open a new
SPLCD Project
.
2.
Choose the
Base Unit
(3.9G, 6.4G/V).
3.
Select the
Style.
4.
In the
System Window
place
4 Source GTL’s
onto the
virtual SPLCD
.
5.
In the
Palette Editor
, click the
RC68 Tab
to open the
RC68 Palette
.
6.
In the
RC68 Command Window
click the
Options Tab
.
7.
In the
Xantech Model
block, select
MRC44
and verify the
Code Group
setting is the same as that of the
MRC44
(Default Code Group =
48
). Click the
Palette TAB
to return to the
RC68 Palette
.
8.
In the
SPLCD System Window,
click the
Source Button GTL
that will select the component connected to
Input 1
on the
MRC44
(i.e.
Cable
as shown in
Figure 57).
9.
On the
RC68 Palette
, select
Input 1
on the
RC68
(Button 00) and verify the proper command description is
shown in the
Macro Command List:
[
(Input 1 (48, 00) (Xantech MRC44)]
10.
Repeat
Steps 8-9
for all
Source Input GTL’s.
11.
Place a
Source GTL
for
OFF
(if desired). Some
Source GTL Style Groups
have OFF Buttons already
made. Some will require adding a
Caption
in the
Button Properties Attributes Window
after the Blank
Source GTL has been placed.
a.
With the
OFF GTL
selected, on the
RC68 Palette
select
OFF
(button 68) and verify the proper
command is shown in the
Macro Command List Window
.
12.
On the
Home Page
place
Function GTL’s
for
Volume and Mute Buttons,
and associate the appropriate
RC68
commands for each
GTL
on each
Source Page
.
13.
On each
Source Page
place
Function GTL’s
for all desired functions for the
device
connected to the
associated
Input
(i.e. Input 1 = Cable, Input 2 = CD, etc.). Using the
Palette Editor Command Groups
,
associate the appropriate
IR Commands
with the
Source Function GTL’s
on each
Source Page
.
Figure 57 – SPLCD MRC44 IR Control Programming
NOTE:
To create
Toggle
Power
or
Mute Commands
, program the
MRC44
using the
Toggle
Power
or
Mute
Internal Amplifier Commands
as
RC68 Triggered Sequences
. (See:
MRC44 Installation Instructions;
RC68+ IR Code Triggered Sequencer
) See
Figure 58
below. Place the
RC68 IR Trigger Commands
that are