Does the MX-1000 library include “discrete” device codes?
“Discrete” codes are commands that are designed to offer specific functionality. For example, an AV receiver might have both an On and an Off command, whereas a TV set generally uses the same command for both On and Off. At this time, the HTM library of codes does include Discrete codes, on a Device-only basis. That is, you cannot individually assign discrete codes to buttons. However, if they are included with a Device code, and you find one or more that is effective on your system, you can use the MX Designer software to transfer the command functionality. • What about macros? A Macro capability allows a device to assemble a string of commands that work off a single button. The MX-1000 has a generous capacity for remotes. • I have a pretty extensive home theater. how many commands can a macro include? Each Device button can handle up to 28 commands; the three M buttons can each be programmed for 14 commands at a time, and up to 60 Favorite channel buttons can be created to hold up to