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To Erase All the Programmed Commands within a Page
1. Press and hold the device button and Enter buttons simultaneously until the amber status
LED and the device button turn on and remain lit.
2. Press and hold the Light button for five seconds. The status LED will flash red five
times, flash green twice and return to steady amber.
3. To exit, press and hold the device button and the Enter buttons simultaneously, again.
The amber status LED flashes twice, turns off, and returns to normal.
To Erase All the Learned Commands in all Pages
Caution:
This procedure permanently erased all commands programmed into the remote
and restores default codes.
1. Press and hold the TV Device button and the Light button simultaneously for 10 seconds.
The red Status LED will flash continuously. The status LED wills then flash green twice,
amber then turn off to indicate that all of the learned commands on the remote control
have been erased.
To Restore Preprogrammed Codes for the AVC-1800 Page
1. Press and hold the AVC button and the Mute button simultaneously. The red Status LED
and the LED behind the AVC button will illuminate.
2. Press 10, 10, and 1. The AVC and Status LED will flash once with each button press.
3. Press the AVC button again. The AVC and status LED will flash twice to indicate the
preprogrammed codes were restored.
Programming Macros into the Learning Remote Control
Each of the five macro buttons (DISPLAY, M1, M2, M3 and M4) can transmit up to 10
commands with one press of a button. Macro buttons can be used to facilitate one touch
operation of your home theater system. For example, you can program the M1 button to turn
on the AVC-1800 and all of your other source components then issue a play code for your
DVD player.
The five macro buttons operate independently in two groups of device buttons on the remote
control. The first group consists of the upper row of device buttons (AVC, CD, DVD, AUX)
The second group consists of the lower row of device buttons (SAT, TV, VCR, CBL).
Program the Macro buttons for the upper group with the AVC device button. Once
programmed, you can activate any of the macro buttons while in any of the upper row of
device pages (AVC, DVD, CD, and AUX). However, you cannot activate macros programmed
in the upper row while any of the lower pages are activated.
Program the Macro buttons for the lower group with the SAT device button. Once programmed,
you can activate any of the macro buttons while in any of the upper row of device pages
(AVC, DVD, CD, and AUX). However, you cannot activate macros programmed in the lower
row while any of the upper pages are activated.
Programming Macro Buttons
1. Press and hold the upper or lower row device button (AVC or SAT) and the Mute button
simultaneously until the red status LED and the device button both remain lit.
2. Press the macro button you wish to program. (POWER, M1, M2, M3 or M4)
3. Select and press up to 10 buttons for commands you want to store in the macro. Pressing
a device button to change device modes is counted as one command.
4. Press the Digital or Surround button to save the selection. The red status LED and the
device Button will blink twice to confirm the programming and then turn off.
5. Since the DISPLAY button is also a macro button, in order to add a Power (On/Off)
command to the macro during programming you must press the Input Level
f
button in
place of the On-Off button. (The remote knows that you want an on-off code.)
6. Since the Digital and Surround buttons are used in the programming sequence, these
buttons cannot be used in a macro.