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on for ve seconds You can,
however, save the macro steps
up to that point by pressing
, or you can cancel the Macro
recording by pressing any other
key.
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The delay between key presses
is recorded as part of the Macro.
A delay of up to 30 seconds is
permitted.
Example: To deassign the Macro
associated with the
until the power
LED blinks twice: .
2. Press
until the power
LED blinks twice: .
Key Mover
Sometimes you might nd that a key
you use a lot for your system is in the
‘wrong’ place on the CR100 keypad.
It’s quite easy to reassign a favourite
function to a more accessible key.
Remember that key functions are
Mode-specic
Example: To assign the DISP
function to the MENU key in SAT
mode:
1. Press
until the power
LED blinks twice: .
3. Press
.
4. Press the key you want to move
(e.g.
)
5. Press the key you want to move
the key to (e.g.
).
To restore a moved key and return
it to its previous function, repeat the
process above, pressing the key to be
restored twice.
Mode Mover
If your home entertainment setup
contains devices of the same type
(e.g. two TVs, perhaps from different
manufacturers) you can still control
both those devices with the CR100.
You simply need to reassign an
unused Device Mode key.
Example: To use the
key to
control a second TV
1. Press and hold
until the power
LED blinks twice:
.
3. Press
.
3. Press the Device Mode key for the
type of device you want to control
(e.g. for a TV, press
).
4. Press the Device Mode key you
want to use (e.g.
).
5. Don’t forget to set up the CR100
to control the second device,
using one of the methods on
pages 6 or 7.
Note that Volume lock features are
not applied to a Device Mode that has
been altered using Mode Mover.
To restore a moved Device Mode
key to its original state
1. Press and hold
until the power
LED blinks twice:
.
2. Press
.
3. Press the Device Mode key you
want to restore twice.
Locking/Unlocking a
specic device mode
When you rst unpack your
CR100 and insert the batteries,
for your convenience it is able to
control certain Arcam components
automatically (e.g. DVD players,
Ampliers, Tuners and CD Players)
We achieve this by preprogramming
specic Arcam device codes onto
the relevant Device Mode keys, then
locking the Device Modes so you
don’t reprogram them inadvertently.
If you want to override these locked
default settings – to control a third-
party DVD player, for example – you
will rst need to unlock DVD Mode
before setting up the CR100 using
one of the methods described at the
start of this guide.