Installation guide
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V. Reprogram PixiePlus cont’d
4. Round Robin Codes and Macros
Each PixiePlus button may be programmed with either a single
command or multiple commands (as many as four). Multiple
commands may be sent round robin or as macros. Round robin
buttons send one command per button press. Each time the
button is pressed, it sends the next code in a series. Macro
buttons send all programmed codes each time the button is
pressed.
Example—Round Robin: The SOURCE toggle button may be
programmed with four round robin commands to switch
between four inputs on the display device. The single SOURCE
button is programmed with all four input commands, and
configured to Round Robin mode. Each time the SOURCE
button is pressed, it sends one of the four commands, in the
order learned.
Example—Macro: The COMP input button may be
programmed with two commands and configured to macro
mode. The COMP button is programmed so that each time it is
pressed it sends the RGB1 input command, followed by the
auto-sync command.
5. To program a button with a single code: While the
PixiePlus is in learning mode, press the button to be
programmed to arm it. It should beep once and slowly blink.
If the button beeps loudly as soon as you press it, check
if the Status LED is solidly lit. If it is, there may be too
much light in the room. Reduce the ambient light level or shield
the PixiePlus from the light source and try again.
Hold the remote control in the sweet spot you found in step 3.
Press and hold the button on the remote for about a second.
The status LED should flicker, indicating that the code is being
received. The PixiePlus will beep three times quickly to indicate
successful learning.
RGB1 RGB
Video
Video
SOURCE
VIDEO
COMP
Remote Control Source Module