TAG DVD32FIR manual Programming the system remote, Programming the system-remote control

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Programming the system-remote control

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learning new commands

R E M O T E S E L E C T I O N

The system-remote comes preprogrammed and ready to use for the following TAG McLaren Audio products:

audio-visual processor theatre AV32R

five-channel amplifier 100x5R and three-channel amplifier 250x3R

dvd player DVD32FLR and DVD32R

Other devices which are not pre-programmed to work with the system- remote will need to be ‘learnt’. To program the system-remote for other devices, you will need the original remote control for the unit you wish to control.

To ‘learn’ new commands:

1.

Select the device you wish to program by pressing the appropriate

 

REMOTE SELECTION key on the system-remote.

2.

Place the system-remote and the remote of the unit you want to

 

control on a flat surface. Line up the remote controls head to head,

 

about 5 to 10cm (2 to 3in) apart.

3.

Simultaneously press and hold the REMOTE SELECTION key

 

selected in step 1 and the ok key for about four seconds. The

 

learning status LED will turn yellow to indicate that the Remote is

 

now in learning mode(1).

4.

Press and release the key on the system-remote which you want to

 

program(2). The status LED will flash yellow.

5.

Press and hold for approximately three seconds the key on the

av

cd

dvd

amp

sat

tv

vcr

ld

return

 

 

record

skip

 

 

LFE

+

 

pause

+

 

 

 

r

ok

f

 

e

play

f

 

w

d

---

 

stop

---

skip

 

 

LFE

cancel

 

 

eject

 

R E M O T E S E L E C T I O N

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cd

dvd

amp

programming the system-remote

Some devices (other than those listed above) may partially work with the system-remote as supplied. To check this, select the desired unit using one of the REMOTE SELECTION keys and try pressing a few of the keys. If the device responds as expected, you may only need to edit the set-up for that unit by programming one or two keys, as explained on the following pages, otherwise you will need to program the Remote for all commands.

 

R E M O T E S E L E C T I O N

 

av

cd

dvd

amp

sat

tv

vcr

ld

original remote control which corresponds to the function you want

the system-remote to learn. The status LED will flash shortly in

green if the code is correctly understood. If it flashes red then you

need to restart with step 4 as the code was not understood by the

remote.

6. Release the key on the original remote and re-press and hold it for

approximately a further three seconds. If the learning process has

been successful, the status LED will flash green twice, then return to

yellow. If the LED flashes red you need to restart with step 4 as the

code could not correctly be interpreted by the remote.

sat

tv

vcr

ld

Repeat steps 4 through 6 to program further keys.

1.The Remote will stay in learning mode for 20 seconds, after which it will return to normal operation mode if there have been no further key presses

2.The macro keys m1 to m4 can be programmed with new commands, but if they are used for the macro feature (see ‘programming macro features’) the new command will be over-ridden

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Contents Contents Stop ControlsWelcome L c o m e t oPerformance and formats Welcome Key featuresheadingKey headingfeatures09 Keyh adingfeaturesBefore you start Reh gionaladin codingRegional coding ConnectinheadingSurround sound audio visual processor connection ConnectingPower connection Video display connectionControlling the DVD32FLRheading Controlling the DVD32FLRManual selection of the cursor keys Context sensitive remote keysStop key First time setupSetup wizard To go back To exit setupIf the TAGtronic Communications Bus is connected Main functionsPlaying a DVD CD Inserting a disc Front display brightnessTime display Accessing the DVD’s disc menu options during playPause StopPlaying a DVDheadingCD Headingplaying a DVD CDSpecial function random.. only for CD Special function repeat Repeat selectionRepeat title Special function goto Repeat allTAGtronic Communications Bus Show AV32R status Relay standby commandsRelay remote commands TAGtronic Communications BusTest patterns Test patternsPluge Colour Convergence Aspect ratioFuture expansion PSM192 outputs Configuring the PSM192 outputsProgressive scan module PSM192 Future expansion39Advanced control with AV32R1 Mode for 169 displaysSoftware upgrades distributed via the internet Selecting PSM192 inputsRunning in and warming up Care and maintenanceProgramming the system-remote Programming the system-remote controlLearning new commands Programming the system remoteProgramming a macro function Learning new commands cont’dProgramming macro features Remote control warning Erasing single commandsErasing all commands for one device Erasing all commands for all devicesTechnical data Disassembly is prohibited Technical data Acknowledgements

DVD32FIR specifications

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