Pro g ra m m i n g t h e h a n d s e t
Programming the Hi-Fi Personal Handset requires
the following steps:
Clear the source ready for new commands
This first step involves choosing a source with an
appropriate name, and clearing any previous
commands.
Position the two handsets correctly
The next step is to position the handsets correctly, so that the
Hi-Fi Personal Handset can read the beam from the other handset.
Learn the commands for each key
The first time you learn a command from a different handset the Hi-Fi Personal
Handset calibrates itself for the new handset. This means that learning the first
key will take at least three attempts, while the Hi-Fi Personal Handset learns the
characteristics of the other handset.
Once you have learnt at least one key the Hi-Fi Personal Handset remembers the
other handset’s characteristics, and subsequent keys are learnt immediately,
even if you are adding further keys at a later date.
Put the other handset away
Finally, you can put the other handset away and use the Hi-Fi Personal Handset
to control your source instead.
These steps are describes in greater detail in the following sections.
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SIGNAL
STORE
PICTURE
TEXT
KNEKT
WHERE
WHAT
DO
BAL L
VOLUME
LINN HI-FI PERSONAL HANDSET
MUTE
BAL R
MONO
TAPE 2
TAPE 1
TUN
PH 2
PH 1
CD
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
LEARN
MACRO
AMP
STANDBY
INDEX
DISPLAY
REPEAT
SEARCH
OPEN
SKIP
PRESET
TUNE
SCAN
BAND
–
+
LISTEN
RECORD
TV
AUX 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
0
Handset control
keys
Amplifier control
keys
Numeric control
keys
KNEKT
Volume control
keys
Source selection
keys
Tuner control
keys
Source control
keys
Standby
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