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Can I program a button to execute more than one command?
With the Remote Control you can only create a macro to execute a sequence of
commands (see p. 35). But you can program a button to execute more than one
command with ProntoPro Edit.
How do I program source switching?
See "Learning Device Actions" on page 27.
How can I program, label or delete buttons on the Home panel?
You can do this via the Device menu. All changes you make to the devices in the
Device menu are automatically updated on the Home panel.
Can I recharge the Remote Control any time I want?
Yes, you can. It is not necessary to use the Remote Control until the battery pack
has ran out completely. The docking station is the most suitable place for the
Remote Control when not in use.
How do I reset the Remote Control?
Under normal circumstances, you will never have to reset the Remote Control.
However, on rare occasions, if the Remote Control's touch screen freezes or if you
notice unusual behavior, you need to perform a reset to get the Remote Control
running again. All saved programmed commands or macros are retained.
1 Slide the battery cover off the back of
the Remote Control.
You will see the Reset button in the
battery compartment.
2 Use an unfolded paperclip or a sharp
pencil to carefully press
the Reset button.
The Remote Control restarts and a
Introduction screen appears.
The Remote Control beeps twice to
indicate it is ready for use.
How do I revert to the original configuration?
Reverting to the original configuration restores the Remote Control's devices and
commands to its state when you purchased it. This means that all programming is
lost permanently. Normally, you never have to revert the Remote Control.
1 Touch and hold the Remote Control icon for a few seconds.
The first setup panel appears.
2 Scroll to the second setup panel.
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