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macro off of t2c to two different rp6
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Post 1 made on Saturday June 30, 2007 at 18:16
edizzle
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i have a t2c for local system, denon avr, panny 1080p 50", etc in downstairs gameroom system. game room rp6 is located behind equipment in cabinet.

the house system (nuvo grand concerto, T2 FM XM, Ipod dock) that is upstairs at great room equip location. that location has its own rp6 and t2c also all 232. we have zone 8 fixed line level outs connected to cd input on down stairs denon.

i know how how to go to properties button properties and select what system to communicate with. but i want one button to send different commands to both rp6

on source selection page down stairs, it has local sources, directv and hddvd. i want a source button labeled house music that will switch denon on lower rp6 to cd then turn zone 8 on nuvo via upstairs rp6 then page jump to house source page which will be easy because i will just select upstairs rp6 on button properties

so in a few words, macro on t2c that can send signals to different rp6s as needed.
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Post 2 made on Saturday June 30, 2007 at 18:26
The8thst
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There are two tech bulletins on RTI's website that explains this.
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday June 30, 2007 at 18:35
edizzle
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i told myself to check when i got home, while i was onsite this morning. of course when i get home i dont think to do most obvious first, straight to the forum. i will look right now. thanks
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Post 4 made on Saturday June 30, 2007 at 19:36
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It is simply done by Making the command specific to each RP6 in the create macro window of each RP6. Then create a button on the remote you want to execute those commands, make it "standalone", then create a macro for that button. Use "system macro" feature to select the different RP6s and the commands on them respectively. If the button is not set to standalone from the start you will only be able to select one RP6 to talk to. The button will now send a command to each RP6 seperately and at the same time. You can even do this with different command types ie.. RS232, IR, Triggers, etc.


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