McIntosh UR12 manual Overview, Touch Screen Contrast, Entering the System Settings

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Overview

The UR12 is designed to operate up to twelve components. They are Control Cen- ter (labeled MAC), CATV, Satellite, TV, DVD, VCR1, VCR2, Laser Disc, Tuner, CD, Tape and AUX. However, the device button name can be changed to meet your exact needs. You can also create a favorite device page and transfer the frequently used devices to the favorite device page in order to change the device button sizes and shapes. Once you create the favorite de- vice page, it will appear as a default device page. There are also four pages of the LCD screen for each device and you can use them to create, delete or edit any func- tional buttons to customize with your au- dio/video components.

Touch Screen Contrast

The contrast of the TOUCH SCREEN can be adjusted by pressing either the CHAN- NEL UP or DOWN button while holding down the MAIN button. Release the but- tons when you reach the optimal level of contrast. Refer to figure 7.

Entering the System Settings

All the programming is done by first enter- ing the SYSTEM SETTING Mode in the remote control. Press both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simultaneously for five sec- onds to enter the SYSTEM SETTING mode. Refer to figure 7. Move the cursor on the screen with the joystick to your se- lection in the list. Enter the selection by pushing down the joystick. You can exit

SYSTEM SETTING

1.TOUCH PAD ALIGNMENT

2.SYSTEMS & OPTIONS

3.PREPROGRAM

4.LEARNING

5.EDIT BUTTONS

6.SET DATE & CLOCK

7.PROGRAM LOADING

8.TO EXIT

SELECT : JOY STICK ￿￿

ENTER : JOY STICK ￿

Figure 7

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Contents UR12 Touch Screen Remote Owner’s ManualCare of Equipment InstallationGeneral Repair of EquipmentPlease Take a Moment Customer ServiceThank You Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer NameTable of Contents General NotesIntroduction Introduction and Performance FeaturesPerformance Features Installing Batteries Initial Start-up Touch Screen and Push-buttons How to Operate the Remote Control Touch Screen Menu Input Source SelectionMAC Touch Screen Pages Touch Screen Menu Tuner FunctionsHome EnterMode Power On and OffSpeakers 1 Mono/StereoTouch Screen Contrast Entering the System SettingsOverview Touch Screen Alignment System SettingsClock Setting Systems and OptionsIntroduction Macro and Punch Through Programming M1, M2 and M3 ButtonsErase Function Device ButtonsFavorite Channel Button Punch through FunctionsUsing a three-digit code number PreprogramAuto Scan with Brand Names Main button to exit to the main menu Learning MethodButtons in the next page by press- ing the page button Erasing the Learned ButtonsDevice Touch-button, move the cursor to Device Button Moving Touch Buttons Edit Touch-buttonsPress the Main button to exit to the main menu You desire, push the joystick down to save itDelete Touch Buttons Copy Touch ButtonsCreating a Favorite Device Select Insert button in Editing mode Inserting Touch-buttonsEditing Touch-button Text Press Change button in Editing ModeChanging Touch-buttons Select Text Edit button in Edit# % & ‘ * + , . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = ? @ Port on the computer Setting the Date and ClockProgram Loading Erasing all the Programs Search When Cable Touch Screen Menu is selected DeleteWhen LV Touch Screen Menu is selected CH Up RandomAlternate Button Functions Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Audio DevicesManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Auxiliary Devices Auxiliary Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CD Devices Setup Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Cable Devices CD Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number DVD Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number LV DevicesLV Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number TV Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number SAT DevicesManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Tape Devices TV Devices 197 003 024 056 059 060 063 064 164 VCR Devices Setup Code Table Specifications and Packing Instructions Packing InstructionsRemote Control Products ONE Year Limited Warranty Limitations on McIntosh’s Obligations under the Warranty Scope and Duration of WarrantyWhat McIntosh will do under the Warranty Geographical LimitationsParts and Occurrences that are not Covered by the Warranty What the Owner must Pay For