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ABOUT THE HTRM
Identification of controls
HTRM FEATURES:
BATTERY
Instead of waiting until the "Low Batt" warning is displayed, you can check the current
battery level using this option. This option will show a bar graph representing the current
battery level. When the batteries are new, the bar graph will show 8 bars, Once the bar graph
reaches close to zero, the "Low Batt" warning will start to show.
BACK LIGHT SENSITIVITY (
B LIGHT
)
The backlight timeout can be set from 0 - 20 seconds. This is the length of time the backlight
stays on after releasing the last key.
The following backlight modes are available:
•
Off - The backlight will never come on.
•
Sense - The backlight will only come on if the light sensor detects low light conditions.
•
On - The backlight will come on any time a key is pressed.
•
Sense Level - The point where the back light comes on in a darkened room
LIBRARY
This function allows you to set all the function keys for a device to the functions stored in the
included library tables.
LEARN
This function allows you to learn IR commands from another remote.
To learn a function into a
DEVICE SELECTOR
key press the desired
DEVICE SELECTOR
key
momentarily and then press and hold the same key for more than two seconds.
PUNCH THROUGH
There are two types of punch through functions.
The first type allows a function key to punch through to another device. For example, by
default, the volume keys for the DVD device punch through to AMP.
The second type allows you to punch through to a stored macro. This provides a way to
execute a macro with a single keys press.
If a macro step includes a key which has a punch through to another macro, the punch
through is not used. This is to prevent circular macros that would never end. Instead of the
punch through, the underlying function of the key will be used when the macro is executed.
This allows you set a single key press macro for a key without losing the original functionality
of that key. For example; you could record a macro which includes AMP power on, TV power
on and DVD power on and then have the AMP power on button activate this macro.
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