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NOTE:
The Palette Editor for IR Commands is available whether a project is opened or not.
1. From the Component menu, click “PALETTE EDITOR” or hit F3 on your keyboard.
2. Locate and Select (single click) the desired BRAND as shown in
Figure 20
(i.e. Sony, Panasonic etc).
A list of Components will appear. (See later section for ‘Adding Brands’.)
3. Locate and Select (single click) the type of COMPONENT as shown in
Figure 21
(DVD, SAT etc) (See
later section for ‘Adding Components and Functions’).
4. The Palette Editor will now be open to the “Brand” & “Component” selected. A list of FUNCTIONS for
that type of component will appear as shown in
Figure 22
. Review the list of Functions on the left hand
side and compare to the source remote. If your function is not displayed or not named appropriately see
the section entitled ‘Editing Function Names in the Palette Editor.
5. Click on the RECORD button in the middle of the Palette Editor. The RECORD button text will turn red.
Dragon is now ready to learn the IR codes for the specific brand/component selected.
Note: Before performing step 6, read steps 6 thru 8 as the RECORD process is a timed function. You
will have 10seconds to perform the process before the system times out.
6. Place
the
Teaching
remote in the optimal position as found above.
7. Select the command the left side of the Palette Editor (i.e. Power, Play, Stop etc.). A message stating
“Waiting For IR” will appear. This process will time-out in 10 seconds.”
8. While continuing to keep the source remote within 1” from the IR learning eye, press and release the
corresponding command button on the source remote. A red symbol (
) will appear to the left of the
selected function indicating that an IR code has been learned.
Note:
If you wait longer than ten seconds, a time-out message will appear. Click “Finish” and try again.
If you continue to have problems learning commands, please see the Trouble Shooting section at the
end of this manual.
Note:
When teaching commands in this fashion, only a
quick tap
of the teaching remote is required.
Do not
press and hold the button until the message goes away.
9. Repeat steps 6 thru 8 for all of the source functions to be used on the SPLCD Display.
Figure 20
Source BRAND selection in Palette Editor
Figure 21
Source COMPONENT selection in Palette Editor
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If a function displayed on the Source Components Remote is not displayed in the function list on the left hand
side of the Palette Editor window, you can either RENAME an existing function or ADD a new function to the
list. Editing function names in the Palette Editor will only effect the Palette File you are currently saving to (i.e.
Making a change to a function under DENON DVD will only appear in DENON DVD).
To Rename an Existing Function
1. Right-click on the function to be renamed.