Other Information
Cloning a TV
Use the ClonePRO or a master remote to complete any necessary setup steps to the TV, such as Auto Channel Search, changing Access & Power options, etc. Go to Chapter 1 for more information on setting up the TV. When you have finished setting up the TV, you can use it as your example TV.
1.Connect the ClonePRO to the example TV’s DSCI port.
2.It is recommended, though not required, to turn on the TV. Press the POWER button.
3.Press the LEARN button to begin the cloning process. When it is complete, Cloning Complete is displayed
4.Take the ClonePRO to each subsequent TV and then (in either DSCI or IR mode) TEACH each TV, monitoring the process
The settings learned by the ClonePRO remain indefinitely, ready to TEACH the next TV until overwritten by a new LEARN operation.
General troubleshooting
The ClonePRO cannot be used to cross clone (to copy the memory of older models into newer models, or vice versa), because the two have completely different
IR TEACH for older models may be made more reliable by first filling the memory of the example TV with
After an IR TEACH,
[Config]: Pressing and holding this button in IR mode toggles the “decommercialization” and aftermarket resale of
DSCI mode troubleshooting
•Make sure the TV is plugged in to a live electrical outlet
•Make sure the ClonePRO is plugged into the TV’s DSCI port
•The connecting cable should have at least 6 wires, mapping
IR mode troubleshooting
•If the ClonePRO isn’t working, check the battery. Place a new 9V battery in the unit if the battery is old.
•Make sure the ClonePRO is pointed at the TV with a clear line of sight.
•If you are trying to TEACH , make sure there is a valid memory stored in the ClonePRO (Check by going into
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