Kramer Electronics RC-7B User Manual
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KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Using Your Media / Room Controller
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5.2 Using the Macro Buttons
Pressing any button initiates a macro sequence
1
, during which the button
blinks (as programmed by the system integrator).
If during the macro sequence the button blinks faster than usual
2
, this indicates
that a malfunction has been detected
3
and the
RC-7B / RC-7BE exits the macro
sequence.
To solve the problem, summon technical help
If you want to stop a macro sequence, press and hold that button for 5
seconds. The sequence will come to an end. You can resume operation by
pressing any of the buttons
4
. The unit will carry out the macro sequence
commands from the beginning.
5.3 An Example of Operating the RC-7B / RC-7BE
Figure 8 shows an example of how to operate the
RC-7B / RC-7BE:
ON
Power down the projector, DVD player and the video player.
OFF
Select the DVD input on the projector and play the DVD.
DVD
Select the PC input on the projector and resume the slide show.
PC
Select the PC input on the projector and show the last few slides of the
presentation.
PC
Select the VCR input on the projector and show the video film.
VCR
Figure 8: RC-7B / RC-7BE Operation Example
1 The macro sequence can be carried out instantly or can take a while, depending on the delay times included in the sequence
2 Six times per second, as compared with twice per second during normal operation
3 For example, when pressing ON to power up the projector while the projector is still in the power down process
4 Including the button you kept pressed to stop the macro sequence