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Programming a Series of
Commands on the Component
Select Buttons (continued)
To clear programmed
commands
1
Press and while holding
SET, press and hold for
more than 3 seconds the
Component Select button
you want to clear.
Notes
• You can programme a Control
Programme function (Component
Macro) for a Component Select
button on which the Power-On
function (page 25) has been
programmed. In this case, the Power-
On function is executed when you
press the Component Select button,
or when you select another
component while the consecutive
Control Programme is being
executed.
• If the procedure is interrupted at any
point for over more than 20 seconds,
the setting mode ends and the series
of commands will be programmed up
to that point. In this case, clear the
programme (page 30) and start again
from Step 1 to set the entire
programme from the beginning. You
cannot continue programming once
the setting mode ends.
• If a Component Select button has
already “learned” a remote control
signal (page 14), you can programme
a Control Programme function
(Component Macro), but the function
will not work until you clear the
“Learned” Function. To clear the
“Learned” Function, see “Changing
or erasing the function of a “learned”
button” on page 20.
• While you are setting a programme,
you can insert a 0.4 second interval
before the next step is executed by
pressing the same Component Select
button again. In the example above, if
you press AMP
t
1
t
AMP
t
1 in
Step 2, you can insert a 0.4 second
interval after the AMP power-on
signal is transmitted.
Assigning Other
Components to the
Component Select
Buttons
You can assign another
component to any of the
Component Select buttons not
being used.
Once if you set a Component
Select button to a different type of
component, the entered
component‘s code number
becomes effective.
Notes
• To use the original component
setting, set the component code
number again (page 8).
• If you enter a new brand‘s
component code number without
clearing the previous “learned”
functions on that Component Select
button, the “learned” functions
remain effective. Erase the functions
you do not use frequently.
• You can only assign TVs to the TV
Component Select button.