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one pronto for 2 systems?
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Post 1 made on Tuesday February 17, 2004 at 23:08
billbailey71
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Can I make 2 completely seperate macro pages that are labeled differently? Example: POOL and Main. and then just put all of the components from both systems in the pronto. Thanks for the help.
Post 2 made on Wednesday February 18, 2004 at 00:03
bomberjim
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It's possible and has been done. Memory MAY become a problem depending on which model you're using, but it's unlikely.

Jim L
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Post 3 made on Wednesday February 18, 2004 at 00:56
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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Since I have never used a single macro page, I am not sure how to proceed along that path, but here is what I do:
there is one home page with two choices (sometimes three) -- living room system, bedroom system

there is a hidden home page named LivRm with macros on it to turn on and select the different devices in the living room. This page also has a button named HOME that jumps to the main home page.

There is another hidden home page named MasBed with macros etc etc.

Even if the two systems are identical, I will always make separate devices for each upstairs component and each downstairs component.

I have one system that has 27 devices to accomplish things, among which is opening and closing doors in front of plasmas and component video switching. There is an upstairs system, a downstairs system with two plasmas and two listening paths, a house system with remote volume control for each room, and buttons to control lighting throughout the house. This is in a TSU-6000 and more than 75% of the memory is free! I think so much is free because I do not use many colors and hardly any custom graphics. Nonetheless, LOTS of space is left over.
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