
Basic Macro Functions
These basic functions are at the heart of macro creation. Without these functions, how else would you
create a macro? You can record your commands, stop the recording process, delete unnecessary
commands, add a delay to the macro list (i.e. if a device needs time after power up to receive a command)
and finally test the macro list.
Advanced Macro Functions
The advanced macro functions consist of Jump to, Text, IR, Serial and IP database, Learn, Sleep Timer,
Relay, Variable, If/Else, and Toggle.
Jump to
Enables you to jump to any Device or the Main page of the remote.
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Select Target
Navigate to a page and add it to the macro as a jump.
OR
Default Jump
Select the Default Jump radio option to choose from a
list of options.
OR
These options
take you back or
forward from
the current
location the user
is currently
viewing.
This
fe
atur
e is
typically us
ed to jump to a
“P
leas
e Wait” page, as the
FIRST
step in a
macro, and usually the LAST step of a macro is
a jump to a device.
Delay:
Opens the Delay
window so that you
can specify a delay
between macro steps.
Delete:
Deletes the
highlighted
macro step(s).
Test:
Run a macro to
execute a list of
commands. (Make
sure the remote is
connected before
testing the macro.)
Record:
Starts the macro recording process,
which enables you to navigate to
any page and click on a button to
create an “alias” to it.
Stop:
Stops the recording of
macro steps.
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