Xantech URC-2 installation instructions Deleting Commands, Press the key you wish to delete

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b)If you allow more than 30 seconds to elapse between key presses, the URC-2 will automatically leave the Program Mode (enters Sleep Mode).

If this occurs, simply repeat steps 3 through 5.

6.Pick another key and repeat steps 4 and 5 for all commands you wish the URC-2 to learn.

7.When finished, press CANCEL and the active Source Key simultaneously to leave the Program Mode (or allow it to time out by waiting 30 seconds). Refer to Fig. 7.

You may now test the newly learned commands by pressing the keys you programmed.

When you press a key with a stored command, the active Source LED will blink indicating transmission of the command. No blinking will occur when keys are pressed that do not have commands.

Deleting Commands

If a command does not work, or you wish to change a command for any reason, proceed as follows:

8.Simply repeat steps 4 and 5. This will "write over" the original command, replacing it with the new.

If you wish to delete a command from a key or from a number of keys, proceed as follows:

9.Press DEL and a Source Key simultaneously. This puts you in the Delete Mode. The Status LED will blink Red.

Status LED

will go off URC-2

 

TV

VCR

SAT

CBL

 

DVD

TNR

CD

AUX

Press and

POWER

T/V

MUTE

VOL

 

 

 

Release the

1

2

3

VOL

CANCEL Key

 

4

5

6

 

and the active

 

Source Key

7

8

9

CH

simultaneously

 

0

 

CH

to leave the

ENTER

PR.CH

 

Program Mode

GUIDE

 

 

MENU

 

 

PAUSE

 

 

REW

 

SEL

FF

 

 

PLAY

 

 

 

 

 

EXIT

 

STOP

INFO

PGM CANCEL DEL XFER

10.Press the key you wish to delete.

The Status LED will blink Amber briefly, indicating the command was deleted, then blink Red, waiting for your choice of another key.

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SEQ DELAY EDIT STEP

11. Repeat step 10 for all keys you wish to delete.

Fig. 7

12.When finished, press CANCEL and the active Source Key simultaneously to leave the Delete Mode (or allow it to time out by waiting 30 seconds).

PROGRAMMING SEQUENCES (Macros)

You can teach more than one IR command per key by using the Sequence Programming feature. This permits several commands to be executed by one key press to carry out a macro of several system functions. To teach a sequence of commands to a single key, do the following:

1.Press SEQ and a Source Key simultaneously. This puts you in the Sequence Mode. The Status LED will blink Green.

2.Now press the desired target key just as when doing regular IR programming (if a different Source key, press twice; if a Function key, press once).

The Status LED will be a steady Green, indicating that it is ready for IR input.

3.Press briefly the desired key on the "Teaching" Remote.

The URC-2 Status LED will blink Amber briefly, indicating the command was learned, then go steady Green, waiting for you to input another command in the sequence.

NOTES:

a)If the Status LED blinks Red twice, then steady Green, an error has occurred and the command has not been learned. When this happens, simply repeat step 3, but this time vary the distance and/ or the length of time you press the key on the "Teaching" Remote.

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Contents Programmable Remote Controller Introduction Feature SummaryKeypad Descriptions Following are descriptions for the various keys and LEDsInstalling Batteries Teaching Single IR CommandsErrror has occurred and the command has not been learned When this happens, simply repeat , but this time varyDeleting Commands Press the key you wish to deleteProgramming Delays When finished with the sequence, exit Sequence Mode per FigDelay times entered are now stored as part of the sequence Sending IR CommandsDeleting a Command From a Sequence Inserting a CommandExceeding Memory Limits Sequence EditingInserting a Delay RestoreClearing all Memory Bear in mind that all previous programming will be lostUsing the Supplied Overlays CloningAdvanced Programming with DD4 Software Conserving Battery Power Battery ReplacementTroubleshooting Unit does not respond to any key presses Specifications