9
Controllers
Smart Pad
3
Fig. 7
Programming a Single Gang using a PM110
CLR MEM
RESTORE
NETWORK
PGM
TRNS
XFER
ERR
CNCL
FULL
DEL
EDIT
DELAY
SEQ
IR
STEP
C
O
M
B A 9 8 7 6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
PROTECT
WRITE
NETWORK
ADDRESS
TAPE
TUNER
CD 1
CD 2
VOL
VOL
MUTE
OFF
PM110
KM4
6. When the code is learned, the SEQ LED will
flash then go steady when you release the
POWER key on the remote.
7. Press
DELAY
. DELAY LED will flash. Press
DELAY once again
to enter a 1 second delay.
(The 1 second delay allows some time for the
AM/FM receiver to power up to be sure it will
execute the CD source command).
8. Point the AM/FM receiver remote at
IR
window
and press it's CD1 (source) button.
9. When the CD1 code is learned, the SEQ LED will
flash then go steady when you release the CD1
key on the remote.
10. Press
CNCL
twice to leave sequence mode.
NOTE:
Because we have fewer keys to work with in
a single gang configuration, we will use the CD1
button, on the 2nd tier, to provide the Disc+ function.
This means the user would 1st press CD1 button for less that 1 sec. to select the source. He could then
press the CD1 button for more than 1 sec. to cause the CD changer to step (or skip) forward one disc at
a time, as desired.
11. Press
SEQ
, then
CD1
, then
CNCL
, then
CD1
again. This places you in the 2nd tier of CD1.
(See also
Tiering
, page 25).
12. Point the CD1 remote at
IR
window and press it's DISC+ or DISC SKIP button.
13. When the code is learned, the SEQ LED will flash then go steady when you release the key on the
remote.
14. Press
CNCL
two times to exit the programming tier mode.
You can now test these learned commands. But first, be sure the AM/FM receiver's Power is turned OFF
and the emitters are placed on each of the components as shown in
Fig. 6
.
Using the same procedure, program the remaining source buttons. Just be sure to press the correct source
button in steps 4 & 11 above as you go from source to source. Remember that you do not need the tier
command except for sources CD1 and CD2 (for DISC+).
As you complete each button, test it before going on. Repeat the procedure, as necessary, until correct
operation is obtained.
NETWORK
RESTORE
COM PORT
B A 9 8 7 6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
WRITE
NETWORK
ADDRESS
PROTECT
CLR MEM
RESTORE
NETWORK
PGM
TRNS
XFER
ERR
CNCL
FULL
DEL
EDIT
DELAY
SEQ
IR
STEP
C
O
M
B A 9 8 7 6
5
4
3
2
1
0
F
E
D
C
PROTECT
WRITE
NETWORK
ADDRESS
TAPE
TUNER
CD 1
CD 2
VOL
VOL
MUTE
OFF
PM110
LM110
3' cable
COM PORT
UP
UP
Fig. 8
PM110 to LM110 Program Transfer
When the
source
buttons are complete, proceed to
program each of the 8
function
buttons, using essen-
tially the same steps as outlined for the 2-gang con-
figuration, previous. The only difference is there are
fewer buttons involved. Also, the TUNER up/down
tuning commands need to be stored under the
and
buttons on the
TUNER
bank.
NOTE
: A 2nd tier could be added to the TUNER
button for AM/FM selection, if desired.
Program Transfer
Now that programming is complete, we need to trans-
fer the learned commands from the PM110 to the
LM110. Proceed as follows: