What the heck is a multi-string macro?
Multi-string macros allow you to create a voice command that will take you to more than one channel each time you say it. For example, rather than training one voice command for each of your movie channels, you can program one voice command to go to 2 or 3 movie channels. For example, let’s program the voice command Movies to take you to channel 82 the first time you say it, to 301 the second time, and to 307 the third time. Press Train, The SurfBoard prompts you to Say a word. You say Movies SurfBoard says Repeat and you say Movies again. SurfBoard prompts you to press a button. Press 8 then press 2 for channel 82. Then press LISTEN to end the first string. The SurfBoard will say Good. Press 3, then press 0 then press 1 for channel 301. Then press LISTEN to end the 2nd string. The SurfBoard will say Good. Press 3, then press 0 then press 7 for channel 307. Then press TRAIN to end the 3rd string and the macro. The SurfBoard will say Voice command assigned.
Multi-string macros allow you to create a voice command that will take you to more than one channel each time you say it. For example, rather than training one voice command for each of your movie channels, you can program one voice command to go to 2 or 3 movie channels. For example, let’s program the voice command “Movies” to take you to channel 82 the first time you say it, to 301 the second time, and to 307 the third time. Press Train, The SurfBoard prompts you to “Say a word”. You say “Movies”. SurfBoard says “Repeat” and you say Movies” again. SurfBoard prompts you to press a button. Press 8 then press 2 for channel 82. Then press LISTEN to end the first string. The SurfBoard will say “Good”. Press 3, then press 0 then press 1 for channel 301. Then press LISTEN to end the 2nd string. The SurfBoard will say “Good”. Press 3, then press 0 then press 7 for channel 307. Then press TRAIN to end the 3rd string and the macro. The SurfBoard will say “Voice command assigned”. I need more t