6
CHECKING THE CODES
If you have set up the remote using the procedure in “
SEARCHING FOR YOUR CODE
”, you may
need to find out which five-digit code is operating your equipment. For example, to find out which
code is assigned to your TV:
1. Press
TV
source key once
2. Press and hold
SETUP
until the red LED blinks twice, then release
3. Enter
9 9 0
. The source key LED blinks twice
4. To view the code for the first digit, press
1
. Count the source key LED blinks (for
example: three blinks = 3), and write down the number.
NOTE: IF A CODE DIGIT IS 0, THE SOURCE KEY LED DOES NOT BLINK
5. Continue through the four remaining digits by pressing the
2
key for the second digit, the
3
key for the third digit, the
4
key for the fourth digit and the
5
key for the fifth digit.
6. To check for other device codes, repeat
steps 1—5
, substituting the source key for
the desired device you would like to check
LEARNING PRECAUTIONS
Your original remote controls must be in working order to learn
IR
commands properly.
• Learned keys are device-specific, so each key can store a ‘unique function’ for
each device
• Do not use the following keys for learning: Source Keys,
SETUP
• Learning capacity is approximately 42 to 75 keys, depending on the code being learned
• Certain device functions can not be learned including multi-frequency types, some
high frequency codes, and other unusual formats
• For optimum learning, avoid high levels of ambient light such as natural sunlight or
energy-efficient fluorescent lights
NOTE: PLEASE HAVE YOUR ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROLS HANDY BEFORE PROGRAMMING LEARNING
PROGRAMMING A LEARNED KEY
NOTE: IF MORE THAN 10 SECONDS PASS BETWEEN KEY PRESSES, THE REMOTE EXITS
PROGRAMMING MODE
1. Place the Niles
R-6L or R-8L Hand-Held Learning Remote Control
head-to-head
(about 2” apart) from your original remote control. Also locate the key (on your original