34 PROGRAMMING THE REMOTEProgramming the RemoteMacro ProgrammingMacros enable you to easily repeat frequentlyused combinations of commands with the pressof a single button on the AVR 210’s remote con-trol. Once programmed, a macro will send outup to 19 different remote codes in a predeter-mined sequential order, enabling you to auto-mate the process of turning on your system,changing devices, or other common tasks. TheAVR 210’s remote can store up to five separatemacro command sequences: one that isassociated with the Power On button a, andfour more that are accessed by pressing theMacro buttons w.1. Press the Mute button and theMacro button w to be programmed orthe Power On button a at the sametime. Note that an Input Selector will lightred, and the Program/SPL Indicator cwill flash amber.2. Enter the steps for the macro sequence bypressing the button for the actual commandstep. Although the macro may contain up to19 steps, each button press, including thoseused to change devices, counts as a step.The Program/SPL Indicator c will flashgreen to confirm each button press as youenter commands.NOTE: While entering commands for PowerOn/Off of any device during a macro sequence,press the Mute button . DO NOT press theactual Power button.3. When all the steps have been entered,press the Sleep button i to enter thecommands. The red light under the InputSelectors ef will blink and thenturn off.Example: To program the Macro 1 buttonso that it turns on the AVR 210, TV and aCable Box, follow these steps:• Press the Macro 1 w and Mutebuttons at the same time and then releasethem.• Note that the Program/SPL Indicatorwill flash amber.• Press the AVR Selector f.• Press the Mute button to store theAVR 210’s power on command.• Press the VID 2 Input Selector buttone to indicate the next command is for“TV Power On.”• Press the Mute button to store theTV Power On Command.• Press the VID 3 Input Selector buttone to indicate the next command is for“Cable Power On.”• Press the Mute button to store theCable Power On command.• Press the Sleep/Channel Up button ito complete the process and store themacro sequence.After following these steps, each time youpress the Macro 1 button w, the remotewill send the Power On/Off command.Erasing Macro CommandsTo remove the commands that have been pro-grammed into one of the Macro buttons, followthese steps:1. Press the Mute button and theMacro button w that contains the com-mands you wish to erase.2. Note that the Program/SPL Indicator cwill flash amber, and the LED under theAVR Selector f will turn red.3. Within ten seconds, press the SurroundMode Selector/Channel Downbutton j.4. The red LED under the AVR Selector willgo out, and the Program/SPL Indicatorc will turn green and flash three timesbefore it goes out.5. When the Program/SPL Indicator cgoes out, the Macro has been erased.Programmed Device FunctionsOnce the AVR 210’s remote has been pro-grammed for the codes of other devices, pressthe appropriate Input Selector e to changethe remote from controlling the AVR 210 to con-trolling the additional product. When you pressany one of the selectors, it will briefly flash in redto indicate that you have changed the devicebeing controlled.When operating a device other than theAVR 210, the controls may not correspondexactly to the function printed on the remoteor button. Some commands, such as the volumecontrol, are the same as they are with theAVR 210. Other buttons will change theirfunction so that they correspond to a secondarylabel on the remote. For example, the Sleepand Surround mode selector buttons also func-tion as the Channel Up and Channel Down3838383838383821014 5 6 78 9 10 11131721 22252426 27 2830293132 33 34 3536 37 38 3940 41 42 4344 45 46 4748 49 50 5152 53 54 5556 57 5862 6359 60 61231415 16201918122 3