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i) Click OK. The Macro Editor will close and an ‘M’ will appear on the Tuner button in Zone 1 in the
Press and Hold level, to indicate that there is a macro programmed on that button, in that zone, on
that level.
Stop, Play, Skip Rev, Skip Fwd
These buttons are found on the handheld remote included with the DAB1 but are not found on the DAB1
optional Keypads. They are VIRTUAL BUTTONS that respond to IR commands generated by the DAB1
REMOTE CONTROL. These four ‘buttons’ can be programmed in all three levels, Press, Press and Hold
and Double Press. When these virtual buttons are programmed, the DAB1 Controller will ‘see’ an IR
Command and output the macro that has been associated to that IR command. These macros can
include any of the command types programmable in the Macro Editor. These buttons will typically be
used to control the source components.
NOTE 1: In order to control a SOURCE COMPONENT with the DAB1 REMOTE, the IR
command for the source function MUST be associated to the DAB1 Remote IR command in
Program Manager. The DAB Remote cannot be programmed to output the IR command for the
source function directly.
NOTE 2: An IR command sent from the DAB1 Remote in any Zone will trigger a function or
macro programmed to a corresponding DAB Keypad button. e.g.: with a macro of: [Zone
1/Source 2, Delay 2 seconds, Play CD] programmed to the CD 1 button, in the PRESS level in
ZONE 1, if the SOURCE 2 command is sent from the DAB Remote in Zone 1, the DAB Controller
will output that macro. The same is true of Press and Hold and Double Press. In other words, the
DAB Remote buttons have the same functions as the Keypad buttons.
NOTE 3: These four virtual transport buttons are universal to the system and cannot be
programmed to have specific functions by source and by Zone. Check www.sonance.com
for
updates regarding this feature.
To program the virtual Stop, Play, Skip Rev, Skip Fwd buttons for CD 1 in Zone 1:
Press
To program STOP:
1. Select PRESS in the ACTIONS Window.
2. Select the STOP Button () in Zone 1. Macro Editor will open.
a) Select COMMAND FROM LIBRARY from the COMMAND TYPE pull down.
b) Select PORT 2 with the IR OUTPUT pull down. (This will direct the IR commands for CD 1 to the
emitter plugged into PROGRAMMED IR PORT 2 and provide selective control of CD 1).
c) If the desired remote is open in Macro Editor, proceed to step ‘d’ below. If necessary, press the
SELECT NEW REMOTE Button. The SELECT REMOTE FROM LIBRARY Window will open. Scroll
through the list and select the remote for the component to be controlled. The Select Remote From
Library Window will close and the remote selected will be featured in the Macro Editor.
Manufacturers typically use the same IR codes for all of the models they produce. Try a different
remote of the same brand and component type if the specific remote for the component to be
controlled is not in the list. If a brand or component or specific command is not available, see
section: LEARNING IR CODES.
d) Scroll through the list of commands and double click STOP. The STOP command will be added to
the macro list.
e) Click OK. The Macro Editor will close and an ‘M’ will appear on the STOP button in Zone 1 in the
Press level, to indicate that there is a macro programmed on that button, in that zone, on that level.
f) Repeat steps 2a-e for the Play, Track Skip Rev and Track Skip Fwd Buttons.
Press and Hold
To program DISC SKIP to the I<< and >>I buttons:
1. Select PRESS AND HOLD in the ACTIONS Window.
2. Select the Skip Rev Button (I<<) in Zone 1.
a) Select COMMAND FROM LIBRARY from the COMMAND TYPE pull down.
b) Select PORT 2 with the IR OUTPUT pull down. (This will direct the IR commands for CD1 to the
emitter plugged into PROGRAMMED IR PORT 2 and provide selective control of CD1).

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