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If the signals are not successfully programmed to
this unit, the ERROR indicator will flash for about
two seconds. If signals to be programmed are too
long and this unit cannot program them, this unit
automatically expands the work area capacity to be
doubled, and will then await the next entry. During
this stand-by mode the LEARNED indicator flashes
rapidly. If this happens, try programming again.
•
Although, because this unit employs the variable
length programming method, long signals can also
be programmed, if all signals programmed are long
signals, it might happen that the capacity of the
memory area would be completely used before all
keys that are programmable are actually
programmed, and no further programming would be
possible. If this happens, after the signals from the
other remote-control transmitter is received (in step
4), the LEARNED indicator and the ERROR indicator
will flash two times.
Memory back-up
All of the programmed functions will be retained while
you replace the batteries. However, if no batteries are
installed for a few hours, the memory will be erased
and will have to be programmed again.
Trouble shooting guide
•
If programming cannot be made successfully, or if
this remote-control transmitter does not function
even though the programming was successful,
check the following points:
*
Check whether the batteries of the other remote
control transmitter are weak.
Note that even though its batteries may be
strong enough to operate the component it was
made for, they may be too weak to transfer
signals to this unit. If so, replace the batteries of
the other l'emote-control transmitter.
*
Check whether the distance between the two
remote-control transmitters is too long or too
short.
*
Check whether a strong light, such as direct
sunlight, is striking the signal transmitter/receiver
of this unit.
•
The remote-control transmitter's batteries are too
weak if the LEARNED indicator and the ERROR
indicator do not illuminate or flash, or if the
distance or range within which the remote-control
transmitter can be used decreases.
If either occurs, replace the batteries with new
ones.
HOW TO CLEAR SIGNALS PROGRAMMED
BY THE LEARNING OPERATION
By using the RESET switch, signals that you have
programmed to a learning key or to a programmable
preset learning key can be canceled.
For a programmable preset learning key, there is a
return to the originally preset commands for volume
control of the receiver when this switch is pressed.
1.
Set the LEARN-NORM switch to the "LEARN"
position.
LEARNED
c::::::J
ERROR
c::::::J
RESET
LEARN NORM
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..
2.
Press the RESET switch using the point of a
mechanical pencil, etc. The LEARNED and ERROR
indicators will illuminate for
15
seconds.
LEARNED
c::::::J
ERROR
c::::::J
RESE
"EARN NORM
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3.
Press and then release the learning key (or
programmable preset learning key) for which you
want the programmed signal to be canceled. The
LEARNED indicator's illumination and the ERROR
indicator's illumination will then stop.
Then, when the cancellation is finished, the
LEARNED indicator will illuminate for one second.
This indicates the completion of the cancellation
process.
To cancel two or more programmings, repeat steps
2
and
3.
Note
If a learning key (or a programmable preset learning
key) is not pressed within
i 5
seconds after the RESET
switch is pressed, this unit will automatically return to
the status that was in effect before the RESET switch
was pressed.
REMOTE-CONTROL OPERATION
Note the following points when using this unit for
operation of audio/video-equipment.
•
Be sure to set the LEARN-NORM switch to the
"LEARN" position.
•
If this unit is faced toward the component to be
operated and the key pressed correctly so that the
correct signal can be transmitted, the LEARNED
indicator will illuminate steadily.
The ERROR indicator will illuminate if an
unprogrammed key is pressed, or two or more keys
are pressed simultaneously or one after another.
*
If a short signal is transmitted by a learning key,
this indicator's illumination will stop when signal
transmission ends, even if the key is pressed for
a longer time.