Radio Shack MX-500TM manual Learning Method, Points to Remember

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4.ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents

B. Learning Method

You can program the MX-500TMto operate a device by “teaching” the correct commands to device buttons on the main screen menu, the two sub-pages within each device button, 31 buttons and the joystick located in the middle of the remote control. The MX-500TMlearns these commands by receiving infrared signals directly from your existing remote controls. The MX-500TMreceives these signals through its learning eye, located at the top of the unit.

Apart from the PAGE, MAIN and FAV buttons, which cannot be taught, the MX-500TMhas the capability of learning up to 530 commands.

Tip: Function buttons are any buttons that can be assigned a command to control a particular action for your device. Commonly used function buttons include the two pages of sub-commands within each of the 10 devices, channel up and down, volume up and down, menu, guide, exit, info, 0-9, and the joystick.

Points to Remember

If the remote control fails to learn a function after the first try:

Keep the remotes stable by placing them on a flat surface.

Make sure the original remote is pointed at the learning eye at the top end of the case and is not at an angle.

Make sure both remotes’ batteries aren't low.

Avoid programming the MX-500TMunder bright lighting. It can interfere with the infrared signals.

Try again. Sometimes the second or third attempt works.

Some buttons require a single, short push of the original remote's button, other “repeating” buttons, such as the VOL button, require that you “press and hold” the original

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Contents Home Theater Master R LCD Screen Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Batteries Preprogrammed Codes Summary of OperationsDescription of Devices Learning From Other Remote Controls Macro Operations M1, M2, M3, Power and System OFF ButtonsPunch Through Operations Ten Device ButtonsFavorite Channel Buttons All Other Operations Editing LCD TextCloning The MX-500TM Power Mute Volume Channel LCD Screen And Button LayoutSystem Settings ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Using Preprogrammed Codes Three-Digit Code Number ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Auto Scan With Three-Digit Number ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Learning Method Points to RememberProgramming The Function Buttons ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Programming The Ten Device Buttons ProgrammingtheMX-500TMtoControlYourComponents Programming Favorite Channels Programming Favorite Channels Programming Macro Buttons Programming Macro Buttons Programming Macro Functions To The Ten Device Buttons Programming Macro Buttons Press CABLE. This takes you to the Cable device Programming Macro Buttons Programming Punch Through Functions Programming Punch Through Functions Erasing Existing Programming Erasing Favorite Channel Buttons Erasing Existing Programming Erase Macro Functions In The Ten Device Buttons Erasing Punch Through FunctionsErasing Existing Programming LCD Button Editing To Create or Edit Text on Function and Device ButtonsTo Create Or Edit Text for Favorite Channel Buttons Recalling the Preprogrammed Three-Digit Number Setting Backlight Cloning MX-500 Adjustment of LCD Contrast Low Battery Message Component See device Memory LockGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Pause See Delay Glossary Warranty SpecificationsAppendix List of Preprogrammed LCD Text by DeviceVCR Cable Tape DVR Audio Set-Up Code TableThree-Digit Preprogrammed Code Table MCS SAT Admiral Metz VCR Salora CABLE/WEBTV Seren DVD BSR SAE 211 Tape DVR AUX Light, Switch, etc AUXPage Page Page Page Page OCE-0016H Rev03