User's Manual

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Selecting IR Palettes
Scroll the list (if necessary) and click on the component of each palette you need for your system (i.e.
Pioneer CD, RCA DSS, etc).
As you click on each file name, the palettes will appear side-by-side, left to right, with the filename in
each title bar.
NOTE 1: The various palettes and window boxes can be moved and sized (except the virtual
keypads) for ease of use. If you click on a Palette file in the list and you do not see it on the screen,
move some of the currently opened windows to see if it is hidden behind another window.
NOTE 2: Each palette can be edited by clicking the Edit Palette bar or closed with the X button in the
title bar.
Associating Commands To GTL’s (Drag And Drop Commands)
1) Select the MACRO’s tab in the XTR39 Systems window
2) Click the desired Source button on the XTR39 GUI Display.
3) Click the Function button you wish to place a command under and select the applicable
command from the palette for that component function. The code name
(function/brand/component) for that button will appear in the Macro Command List on the
XTR39 window.
4) To add additional commands to the same button (i.e. creating a Macro Sequence), just repeat
steps 2 & 3. Up to 40 Commands can be placed under each programmable button (See:
“Programming Sequences”)
5) Repeat for all GTL Function buttons and Source Buttons.
Timed Delays
Timed Delays can be placed in a sequence. This is desired in macros where a delay is needed
between two commands to allow for a unit to respond completely to the previous command (i.e. After
a POWER ON command is given a Delay is usually necessary before the next command will be
recognized or when entering multiple digit channel commands to a CBL or SAT box).
1) Click the up/down arrows next to “DELAY” in the Macro Command List window for the number
of seconds you want up to 30 seconds (i.e. 2 = 2 seconds) or simply highlight the number in
the Delay window and enter the number using the keyboard.
2) Left Click and Drag the “Delay 2 Sec” line and drop it between any two commands you have
placed on the Command List.
NOTE: As you drag a command upward in the list and you want the command between two existing
commands, drop it on the lower one. As you drag downward, drop it on the upper one.
Delete
Highlighting a single command in the Macro Command List and right-click the command with the
mouse. Select Delete from the pop-up menu will remove the command from the Macro Command
List.