And the rc-7rl / rc-7rle exits the macro sequence, Using your media / room controller, Table 3: the commands configuration – Kramer Electronics RC-7RL User Manual
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Using Your Media / Room Controller
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5.1 Operating the RC-7RL / RC-7RLE
In the example defined in Table 3, the buttons—the ON, OFF, PC, DVD and
VCR—are programmed by the system integrator to perform several tasks
1
.
Table 3: The Commands Configuration
ON Button Macro Sequence
1.
Power up the projector
5.
Turn on the amplifier
2.
Power up the DVD
6.
Brief delay for the projector to heat
up
3.
Power up the VCR
7.
Turn the lights Off
4.
Roll down the projector screen
8.
The projector selects the PC input
OFF Button Macro Sequence
1.
Turn the lights On
5.
Stop the VCR
2.
Power down the projector
6.
Power down the VCR
3.
Stop the DVD
7.
Roll up the projector screen
4.
Power down the DVD
8.
Turn off the amplifier
DVD Button Macro Sequence
1.
Stop the VCR
3.
Play the DVD
2.
The projector selects the DVD
input
VCR Button Macro Sequence
1.
Stop the DVD
3.
Play the VCR
2.
The projector selects the VCR
input
PC Button Macro Sequence
1.
Stop the DVD
3.
The projector selects the PC input
2.
Stop the VCR
5.2 Using the Macro Buttons
Pressing any button initiates a macro sequence
2
, during which the button
blinks (as programmed by the system integrator).
If during the macro sequence the button blinks faster than usual
3
, this indicates
that a malfunction has been detected
4
and the
RC-7RL / RC-7RLE 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
5
. The unit will carry out the macro sequence
commands from the beginning.
1 A macro sequence, including up to 15 commands per button, carried out in sequence with one press of a button
2 The macro sequence can be carried out instantly or can take a while, depending on the delay times included in the sequence
3 Six times per second, as compared with twice per second during normal operation
4 For example, when pressing ON to power up the projector while the projector is still in the power down process
5 Including the button you kept pressed to stop the macro sequence