Controlling the rest of your system
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4
Point the two remote controls towards
each other, then press the button that will be
doing the learning on this receiver’s remote
control.
PRESS KEY
lights continuously to indicate the
remote is ready to accept a signal.
• The remote controls should be 3 cm
(1 inch) apart.
5
Press the corresponding button on the
other remote control that is sending
(teaching) the signal to this receiver’s remote
control.
For example, if you want to learn the playback
control signal, press and hold
briefly. The
remote display will shows
OK
if the operation
has been learned.
1
If for some reasons the operation hasn’t been
learned the remote display shows
ERROR
briefly, and then display
PRESS KEY
again. If
this happens, keep pressing the (teaching)
button as you vary the distance between the
two remotes, until the remote display shows
OK
.
2
Certain buttons represent operations that
cannot be learned from other remote controls.
The buttons available are shown below:
6
To program additional signals for the
current component repeat steps 4 and 5.
To program signals for another component,
exit and repeat steps 1 through 5.
7
Press and hold MULTI OPERATION for a
couple of seconds to exit and store the
operation(s).
Note
1 Note that interference from TVs or other devices will sometimes result in the remote control learning the wrong signal.
2 • Some commands from other remote controls cannot be learned, but in most cases the remotes just need to be
moved closer together or farther apart.
• If the remote display shows
MEMORY FULL
, it means the memory is full. See
Erasing one of the remote control
button settings
on page 16 to erase a programmed button you’re not using to free up more memory (note that some
signals may take more memory than others).
• Depending on the type of command that has been learned, operation may not be possible with RF two-way
communications. In this case, operate using IR signal transmission. For instructions on switching between the IR and
RF modes, see
Operating other components by RF communications
on page 7.
DVD
RECEIVER
SOURCE
MAIN
MULTI OPERATION
ZONE2
3
iPod
USB
OPTION
MULTI CH
ADAPTER
NET RADIO
INPUT SELECT
LIGHT
CD
PHONO
AUX
VIDEO
CD-R
IN
TUNER
HMG
BD
TV
HDMI
DVR
BDR
12
3 cm (1 inch)
DVD
RECEIVER
SOURCE
MAIN
MULTI
OPERATION
AUDIO
VIDEO
ZONE2
SOURCE
TV
RECEIVER
3
iPod
USB
OPTION
MULTI CH
ADAPTER
NET RADIO
INPUT SELECT
LIGHT
CD
PHONO
AUX
INPUT
MUTE
MUTE
VOL
VOL
TV CONTROL
CH
VIDEO
CD-R
IN
TUNER
HMG
BD
TV
HDMI
DVR
BDR
1
2
AUDIO
PARAMETER
TOP MENU
BAND
iPod CTRL
PTY SEARCH
CATEGORY
LIST
TOOLS
HOME
MENU
STATUS
THX
PQLS
MPX
MEMORY
PHASE CTRL
CH LEVEL
T.EDIT
GUIDE
VIDEO
PARAMETER
INPUT
MUTE
TUNE
TUNE
PRESET
PRESET
MUTE
PGM
MENU
TV CONTROL
STEREO
SIGNAL SEL SLEEP
AUDIO
INFO
DIMMER
A.ATT
CLR
SBch
MCACC
HDMI OUT
D.ACCESS
ENTER
CLASS
DISP
CH
AUTO/ALC/
DIRECT
STANDARD ADV SURR
ENTER
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