
Hardware Remote
Hardware Remote
You can step through the available controls by turning the dial.
Volume up:
Volume down:
Volume mute:
Channel up:
C
Channel down:
C
When a control is on the display, just press the button on your handheld remote control that you
want assign it to. If the transmitted format of your remote control is accepted, “
PPP
” will show in
the display. This means the command is stored and linked to the IR handheld remote button. You
can repeat this action for the other controls, and also for the same control to overwrite it. When
a received code is already in use for another function, the display will show “
P
” and the com-
mand is not stored. This is to prevent double use of codes.
In the IR programming mode, you can again go to the next setting by pressing the dial briefly.
This setting shows “
BuT
“ and lets you select the ‘press’ function for the ‘button’ (dial):
either mute (“
“) or dim (“
d
“).
Next setting after pressing the dial is “
dis
“ or ‘display’. The options here are: “
vol
“, “
off
“
and “
inp
“, which means you can choose if you want your display to show the ‘volume’, be ‘off’
or show the ‘input’, when you are not actively using it.
Pressing the dial now moves you to the next and last setting, which is a display of the software
version of the LS1 remote. “
su6
“ for instance means ‘Software Version 6’. If you turn the dial in
this menu you give a ‘Factory Reset’ and the display shows “
fre
“. If you in stead press the dial
once more, you will be back at the first ‘brightness’ setting.
You can always leave the programming mode of the LS1 remote by pressing and holding the dial.
You will see three dots appear and when all dots are lit, the display turns back to normal mode
again, briefly showing the “
ESE
“ message.
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