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This is a straighforward configuration having the activity macros on the first page and model names for the second page. Not so savy users need only to go to the first page and select the activity they want. The second page was intentionally meant for savy users when they need to individually jump to specific devices. Discrete power ON/OFF codes have been provided for most devices and macro power ON/OFF trick for cable box. I am still searching for discretes for the VCOD and I cannot use macro trick because it has a hard drive system. Any activity macro when selected will attemp to power off all devices and power on the selected device for the desired activity. Receiver input signal selection as well as monitor video type selection will also be handled by the macro. Since I am using Comcast with a 63 inch screen, I find it more convenient to use the cable menu or channel guide and then navigate through it because all channel and program information is browsable. My FAV button will just envoke the cable menu.
Other items included with this file:
Motorola Cable Box DCT6200
Part of a complete system MXF file.
Onkyo DVD Player DV-CP802
Includes discrete power. Part of a complete system MXF file.
Onkyo Receiver TX-SR702
Includes discrete power. Part of a complete system MXF file.
Samsung Television HPN-6339
Includes discrete power. Part of a complete system MXF file.
Sony CD Player CDP-CX455
(Remote model RM-DX455)
Includes discrete power. Part of a complete system MXF file.
Sony VCR SLV-9000
Includes discrete power. Part of a complete system MXF file.