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| ADCOM GTP-860 II Owner’s Manual20
21ADCOM GTP-860 II Owners Manual |
4. Exit “delete mode” by pressing and
holding the source selector and select
buttons simultaneously. The orange
status LED and the source selector
button will turn off.
Deleting All The Programmed
Commands for One Source Component
1. Press the ADCOM remote’s source
selector and select buttons simultane-
ously and hold until the orange Status
LED and the source selector button
turn on and remain lit.
2. Press and hold down the backlight
button. The red Status LED and the
Device button will flash five times,
the Status LED will then flash green
twice and turn to a constant orange,
indicating that all the learned infor-
mation for the device mode selected
has been erased.
3. To exit this feature, press and hold
the ADCOM remote’s source selector
and select buttons simultaneously.
The orange status LED and the source
selector button will flash twice and
then turn off.
Deleting All The Programmed
Commands for Every Source Comp.
NOTE: This procedure erases every
programmed command accessed under
the selected vid 1, vid 2, vid 3, vid 4,
vid 5, tuner, and CD input selectors.
Make sure you really want to do this
before following the step below.
1. Press and hold the VID 5 input
selector and the backlight button
simultaneously. The red status LED
will flash twelve times. The status
LED will then flash green once, fol-
lowed by a single orange pulse.
All LEDs will then turn off, indicating
that every learned command in the
ADCOM remote has been erased.
Macro Commands
“Macrocommands are simply a
series of individual commands initi-
ated by pushing just one button.
The ADCOM remote can learn up to 10
individual commands and store them
as a single macro.
There are five “macro initiator” but-
tons on the ADCOM remote: power,
m1, m2, m3, and m4. Each “macro
initiator” can store and transmit
either of two complete macros,
depending on which source selector
is active when you push it.
For macro programming purposes,
think of the source selectors as being
in two groups: main, vid1, vid 2, and
vid 3 in Group 1; vid 4, vid 5, tuner,
and CD in Group 2. When you program
a “Group 1” macro, you will start
by pushing the main source selector.
After you’ve completed and memo-
rized that macro command series,
you can initiate it whenever you’re
in main, vid 1, vid 2, or vid 3 modes.
Similarly, you will program “Group 2”
macros by pushing vid 4 first and can
use them whenever the vid 4, vid 5,
tuner, or CD inputs are active.
For example, if the m1 button is pro-
grammed in Group 1 mode to turn on
the TV, turn on the audio receiver,
turn on the VCR, and then turn on the
satellite receiver, it will perform the
same series of commands whenever
the m1 button is pressed IF main, vid
1, vid 2, or vid 3 sources are selected
at the time you select that macro. If
you’ve programmed a Group 2 macro,
it will send out an identical command
sequence whenever vid 4, vid 5,
tuner, or CD inputs are selected.
2.4 Programming Macro
Initiator Buttons
1. Press either the Group 1 or Group
2 source selector button (main or vid
4 respectively) and the mute button
simultaneously. Hold both buttons
until the red status LED and the input
selector button remain lighted.
2. Press the macro initiator button
(power, m1, m2, m3 or m4) you wish
to program.
3. Select and press up to 10 buttons
you wish to store in the macro. Both
source selector and function but-
tons count as individual commands.
Remember that each macro can hold
only up to 10 individual commands.
4. Press the tuning up button to save
the macro. The red status LED and
input selector button will blink twice
to confirm programming and then
turn off.
Please note:
• To add a power (on/off) command
to the macro, use the mute button in
place of the power button.
• The tuning up/down buttons cannot
be used in a macro sequence.
Deleting Macro Initiator Buttons:
1. Press either the Group 1 or Group
2 source selector button (main or vid
4 respectively) and the mute button
simultaneously. Hold both buttons
until the red status LED and the input
selector button remain lighted.
2. Press the macro initiator button
(power, m1, m2, m3 or m4) you wish
to delete.
3. Press the tuning up button. The red
status LED and input selector button
will blink twice to confirm deletion of
the macro.
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