McIntosh UR12 manual Inserting Touch-buttons, Select Insert button in Editing mode

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memory in the remote control and a new program is loaded to the remote control. The learned functions will be lost permanently with the deletion of the button. Please use caution in deleting the button.

2.Repeat the above step to continue to delete other buttons in the same de- vice.

3.If you wish to delete functional buttons in another device, return to the main menu by pressing the MAIN button and repeat from Step 1.

4.Once the operation is completed and you wish to exit from the delete mode, return to the main menu by pressing the MAIN button and then exit from the main menu by pressing both the MAIN and PAGE buttons simulta- neously.

Inserting Touch-buttons

1.Select INSERT button in EDITING mode.

2.Select the device you wish to create as a new button. Refer to figure 15.

3.Move to the page you wish to create a new button by pressing the PAGE but- ton. Press the CHANNEL UP or DOWN buttons and various sizes and shapes of buttons will appear on the top left side of the Touch-button Screen. Refer to figure 16.

4.Continue to press the Channel button until you find the button you wish to use.

5.Move the button you created to the lo-

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cation you wish to position with the joystick and press the joystick down to save it in that location.

6.Repeat from Step 3 to continue to cre- ate new buttons in the same device.

7.If you wish to create new buttons in another device, return to the main menu by pressing the MAIN button and repeat from STEP 2.

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Contents Owner’s Manual UR12 Touch Screen RemoteGeneral InstallationCare of Equipment Repair of EquipmentThank You Customer ServicePlease Take a Moment Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer NameGeneral Notes Table of ContentsPerformance Features Introduction and Performance FeaturesIntroduction Installing Batteries Initial Start-up Touch Screen and Push-buttons How to Operate the Remote Control Input Source Selection Touch Screen MenuTuner Functions MAC Touch Screen Pages Touch Screen MenuEnter HomeSpeakers 1 Power On and OffMode Mono/StereoOverview Entering the System SettingsTouch Screen Contrast Clock Setting System SettingsTouch Screen Alignment Systems and OptionsM1, M2 and M3 Buttons Introduction Macro and Punch Through ProgrammingFavorite Channel Button Device ButtonsErase Function Punch through FunctionsPreprogram Using a three-digit code numberAuto Scan with Brand Names Learning Method Main button to exit to the main menuErasing the Learned Buttons Buttons in the next page by press- ing the page buttonDevice Touch-button, move the cursor to Device Button Press the Main button to exit to the main menu Edit Touch-buttonsMoving Touch Buttons You desire, push the joystick down to save itCreating a Favorite Device Copy Touch ButtonsDelete Touch Buttons Inserting Touch-buttons Select Insert button in Editing modeChanging Touch-buttons Press Change button in Editing ModeEditing Touch-button Text Select Text Edit button in Edit# % & ‘ * + , . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = ? @ Program Loading Setting the Date and ClockPort on the computer Erasing all the Programs When LV Touch Screen Menu is selected CH Up When Cable Touch Screen Menu is selected DeleteSearch RandomAlternate Button Functions Audio Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Auxiliary Devices Auxiliary Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Cable Devices Setup Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number CD Devices CD Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number LV Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number DVD DevicesLV Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number Tape Devices Manufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number SAT DevicesManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number TV Devices TV Devices 197 003 024 056 059 060 063 064 164 VCR Devices Setup Code Table Packing Instructions Specifications and Packing InstructionsRemote Control Products ONE Year Limited Warranty What McIntosh will do under the Warranty Scope and Duration of WarrantyLimitations on McIntosh’s Obligations under the Warranty Geographical LimitationsWhat the Owner must Pay For Parts and Occurrences that are not Covered by the Warranty