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programming the remote
learning new
commands
To ‘learn’ new commands:
1. Select the device you wish to program by pressing the
appropriate
REMOTE SELECTION
key on the remote.
2. Place the remote and the remote of the unit you want to
control on a flat surface. Line up the remotes head to head,
about 5 to 10cm (2 to 3in) apart.
3. Simultaneously press and hold the
REMOTE SELECTION
key
selected in step 1 and the
ok
key for about four seconds. The
learning status LED will turn yellow to indicate that the remote
is now in learning mode
(1)
.
4. Press and release the key on the remote which you want to
program
(2)
. The status LED will flash yellow.
5. Press and hold for approximately three seconds the key on
the original remote which corresponds to the function you
want the remote to learn. The status LED will flash shortly in
green if the code is correctly understood. If it flashes red
then you need to restart with step 4 as the code was not
understood by the remote.
6. Release the key on the original remote and re-press and
hold it for approximately a further three seconds. If the
learning process has been successful, the status LED will
flash green twice, then return to yellow. If the LED flashes
red you need to restart with step 4 as the code could not
correctly be interpreted by the remote.
Repeat steps 4 through 6 to program further keys.
cd
dvd
amp
av
R E M O T E S E L E C T I O N
sat
tv
vcr
ld
pause
play
skip
+
record
skip
eject
---
stop
ok
return
cancel
LFE
LFE
---
+
r
e
w
f
f
d
cd
dvd
amp
av
R E M O T E S E L E C T I O N
sat
tv
vcr
ld
1. The remote will stay in learning mode for 20 seconds, after which it will return to
normal operation mode if there have been no further key presses
2. The macro keys
m1
to
m4
can be programmed with new commands, but if they
are used for the macro feature (see ‘programming macro features’) the new
command will be overridden
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