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reLOAD™ Low Battery Indicator
reLOAD™ Low Battery Indicator
reLOAD™ Low Battery Indicator
reLOAD™ Low Battery Indicator
reLOAD™ Low Battery Indicator
When the battery is low, AIRPLAY™ begins to flash the "reLOAD" Low Battery Indicator
once every 3 seconds. When this occurs, it's time to install a new battery into the
reLOAD™ battery bay (refer to the "Battery Replacement" section of this User Manual).

Auto-Pause

Auto-Pause
Auto-Pause
Auto-Pause
Auto-Pause
AIRPLAY™ will automatically pause most games and the reLOAD™ Low Battery
Indicator will flash for as long as possible, prompting the user to install a new battery in
the reLOAD™ battery bay (refer to the "Battery Replacement" section of this User
Manual).
(NOTE: AIRPLAY™ pauses most games by sending a START key press to the
PlayStation®. If AIRPLAY™ automatically pauses your game, you may
un-pause most games by pressing the START key.)

Auto-Repeat

Auto-Repeat
Auto-Repeat
Auto-Repeat
Auto-Repeat
Clicking the PROGRAM key and then clicking one of the 4 triggers or 4 standard control
keys immediately afterward puts that key or trigger into "Auto-Repeat" mode. From
then on during the session, the pressed key automatically repeats at 10 Hz (10 times a
second) when held down by the user.
Any number or combination of the 4 triggers and 4 standard control keys can be set to
Auto-Repeat. To set multiple triggers or keys to Auto-Repeat, click the PROGRAM key
and then click a trigger or control key to set Auto-Repeat on, then click the PROGRAM
key again and then click the next trigger or control key which you want to Auto-Repeat.
Continue to repeat this process until you have turned Auto-Repeat on all of the desired
triggers and keys.
The Auto-Repeat mode of operation may be cancelled for any key by repeating the
PROGRAM sequence. Click the PROGRAM key and then click the desired trigger or
control key to turn off the Auto-Repeat mode.

Programmable (Macro) Sequences

Programmable (Macro) Sequences
Programmable (Macro) Sequences
Programmable (Macro) Sequences
Programmable (Macro) Sequences
One "macro" sequence of keystrokes may be recorded and assigned to any one of the 4
triggers or 4 control keys. The maximum duration of the sequence is 5 seconds, with a
maximum number of keystrokes of 20. The recording sequence records the keystrokes,
order and timing. Playback is at 100% of the recording speed. Once the sequence is
recorded, it can be played back, simply by pressing the assigned key. Recording is done
as follows:
1. Press (hold down) the PROGRAM key, click one of the 4 triggers or one of the
4 control keys.
2. Release the PROGRAM key.
3. Enter the keystroke sequence you wish to have programmed.
4. Click the PROGRAM button to end the recording.
Once recording has ended, AIRPLAY™ discards any time delays at the beginning and
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the end of the recording, and assigns the sequence to the selected key. The sequence
may be cleared by repeating the steps above while omitting step 3. Once cleared, the
assigned key resumes its original function.
Only one macro sequence may be stored at a time. If a second macro sequence is
recorded, the first macro sequence will be lost.
(NOTE: During the recording process, the AIRPLAY™ Controller DOES NOT
transmit the recorded sequence to the receiver. We suggest the following
approach when recording macro sequences. Pause the current game record
your macro using the instructions above on your AIRPLAY™ Controller, then
unpause and test the macro in the game.)
Power-Down
Power-Down
Power-Down
Power-Down
Power-Down
After 5 minutes of inactivity (no keys being pressed or clicked), AIRPLAY™ powers
down automatically (turns off). This feature is designed to save battery power when
AIRPLAY™ is not in use.
When AIRPLAY™ is restarted again by clicking the POWER/CHANNEL key, all
previous macro sequences are lost and all keys return to their default, non-repeating,
functionality.
(NOTE: To temporarily disable the automatic Power-Down feature, press the
PROGRAM button, click the SELECT button and then release the PROGRAM
button. The minute you manually Power-Down AIRPLAY™ or remove it's
battery, the Power-Down Mode feature will return by default.)

Radio Communications

AIRPLAY™'s radio design supports 16 user channels. Sixteen channels are required for
several reasons.
1. During Standard operation of one AIRPLAY™ Controller, the 16 channels allow users
to select channels with minimal interference in their areas from other rogue radio
frequency emitting devices (single AIRPLAY™ Configuration).
2. During Dual operation of two AIRPLAY™ Controllers, the 16 channels allow users to
select channels with minimal interference from other nearby AIRPLAY™ Controllers
(dual AIRPLAY™ Configuration).
3. Other possibilities of operation include:
• multiple AIRPLAY™ Controllers connected to the same PlayStation® using one
MULTITAP™ extender or
• the extreme case in which there are many AIRPLAY™ Controllers connected to
two cable-connected PlayStation®s, each with 8 users (both MULTITAP™
extenders used on both ports of both PlayStation®s - Multiple AIRPLAY™
Configuration).
Refer to each of the following sections as they apply to your use of the AIRPLAY™
Radio Wireless Controller for PlayStation® game consoles.
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