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Function:ProgrammingAUX | Component8than | AUX Function: Programming |
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| an 8th Component |
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| After you’ve finished customizing the RF10’s programming for |
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| seven primary components, and you did not use AUX, you |
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| can take advantage of the AUX function to program an 8th |
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| component, such as a second TV, VCR, or any other |
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| audio/video component that you may have in your system. |
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| STEP 1: | STEP 3: |
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| Channel buttons (for TV), or PLAY |
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| Turn on the component you | Press the component button you |
| and STOP (for VCR and DVD) to |
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| make sure they all work. If any of |
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| wish to setup (a second TV for | want to setup (in this case TV). |
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| the buttons do not work properly, |
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| example). |
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| STEP 4: |
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| you need to find a new correct |
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| Point the RF10 toward the |
| code. For example, maybe your |
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| Press and hold both the AUX | Component you want to |
| Sony TV turned off with code |
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| and SEL (Select) buttons at the | program, (in this example, TV), |
| number 147, but the volume con- |
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| same time for approximately 3 | and punch in the |
| trols did not work properly. If this |
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| seconds, until the word “SET” | that you wrote down for that |
| is the case, try the next code |
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ADVANCEDSETUP |
| displays on the LCD screen. | specific Component. Use the |
| number listed for that Component | ADVANCEDSETUP | ||||
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| BUTTON | BUTTONS |
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| Number buttons |
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| remote to punch in the code. |
| STEP 6: |
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| If the |
| Once you have found the right |
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| you just punched in is correct, |
| code, save the code number by |
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| the Component will turn off. |
| pressing the Component button |
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| If the Component does not turn |
| you pressed in STEP 2 (in this case |
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| off, continue entering code |
| AUX) one more time. The LCD |
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| numbers from your list until |
| screen will blink "SAVED" two |
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| the Component turns off. |
| times, signaling that the code |
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| number has been successfully |
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| possible code numbers. |
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| saved, and then return to normal |
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| When the Component turns off, |
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| NOTE: Any component button can be setup |
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| IMPORTANT: You now have 30 seconds to |
| press the ON button to turn the |
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| to operate any type of component by |
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| perform the next step while you are in Setup |
| Component back on. Now you |
| following these same steps. Simply |
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| mode. If you don’t press a button within |
| can test the Volume and |
| substitute the desired component button |
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| 30 seconds, ”SET” will disappear from the |
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| screen, signaling that you have exited Setup |
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| mode and you will need to start over. |
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