V. Program PixiePlus cont’d
The armed key will indicate it is ready to learn the first code by flashing once, paus-
ing, flashing once, and so on.
Hold the remote control in the sweet spot you found in Step 3. Press and hold the
button on the remote for about a second. The PixiePlus will beep three times
quickly to indicate successful learning.
Now the button will indicate it is ready to learn the second code by flashing twice,
pausing, flash twice, and so on.
Program the button, and it will again beep three times to indicate if the code was
successfully learned. Repeat as many times as necessary.
When you have programmed the last code in the series, the PixiePlus will beep
quickly three times to indicate the code is successfully learned, and then beep
slowly three more times to indicate that the button has been fully programmed.
Arming will eventually time out if no IR code is received. You may select a different
key for learning at any time, including keys that are already learned.
If the PixiePlus successfully learns the code the key will begin flashing quickly to in-
dicate it is in VERIFICATION MODE.
You cannot add a new code to a key that is already programmed. You must repro-
gram it entirely. If any code fails, the learning sequence for that key is started over.
By default, any button that has been programmed with multiple codes will send
them round robin. To set a button to macro mode, first verify the code, then go to
Step 8.
7. Verify Learned Keys
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If the PixiePlus is wired to control
the display device before program-
ming, you can verify each code was
successfully learned immediately
after programming it. Each button
will remain in verification mode for
20 seconds before timing out.
After learning, each button will blink
rapidly to indicate that it is ready for verification. Press the button, and the PixiePlus
will emit the code. The display device should respond appropriately.
If the key is set to round robin or macro mode, it will send the codes as configured.
Verification is particularly useful for verifying that repeating codes work
properly (i.e. volume ramping).
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