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programming the remote
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programming
macro features
7. Once you have finished teaching the remote all the desired
commands from the original remote, you must store them by
simultaneously pressing the appropriate
REMOTE SELECTION
key
and the
ok
key for about four seconds.
Once you have stored the ‘learnt’ functions, test the keys you have
taught to make sure that they are programmed correctly.
If the remote has problems learning from the original remote
(1)
,you
should:
• check that the original remote has fresh batteries
• avoid fluorescent lights and strong sunlight, which may interfere
with the learning process
• increase or decrease the distance between the two remotes (within
a range of 2 to 15cm / 1 to 6in)
The keys
m1
to
m4
and
standby
can act as macro keys. These can be
programmed to store up to 10 commands to send together with one
key press. Any key press function (except
mute
,
VIDEO +
and
VIDEO –
)
can be programmed into the macro keys. There are 2 groups of
macros, one used if the
av
,
cd
,
dvd
or
amp
remote selection keys have
been pressed, the other for the
sat
,
tv
,
vcr
or
ld
keys; i.e. there are a
total of 10 macros available.
Macros can only be programmed with either
av
or
sat
selected!
Macros programmed under
av
will be recalled, pressing
m1
,
m2
,
m3
m4
or
standby
, when you use
av
,
cd
,
dvd
, or
amp
. Macros
programmed under
sat
will be recalled when using
sat
,
tv
,
vcr
and
ld
.
1. Some remotes operate at non-standard infra-red, UHF or ultrasonic frequencies, and
cannot be learnt; this is sometimes also caused by unusual or complex functions which
are not universally recognised. If you continue to experience problems programming
the remote, please consult your retailer for advice
m1
m2
m3
m4
light
cd
vcr
tv
ld
sat
dvd
tuner
md
aux
dab
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