Sunwave Tech SRC-3310/9320 manual Rubber Buttons, Touch Screen Buttons

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immerse it in liquid.

Don't expose the SRC-93 SERIES to extreme temperatures. Keep it away from heat sources.

Avoid dropping the SRC-93 SERIES.

Don't drop anything on the touch screen.

Clean the LCD touch screen with a soft cloth. If needed, dampen the cloth slightly before cleaning. Never use abrasives or cleaning solutions.

Touch Screen Buttons

The touch screen buttons enable you to operate the SRC-93 SERIES and your external devices. Use these buttons to program codes from your existing remotes, control your devices and set up command sequences called macros. You will hear a beep when you press a button. To activate or deactivate the beep, please see Beep Toggling on page 42. The SRC-93 SERIES will turn itself off after a user specified time period. To change the time period, please see Power Down Time Period on page 41.

Rubber Buttons

The buttons on the bottom part of the SRC-93 SERIES allow you to operate devices as well as help program the SRC-93 SERIES.

There are three rubber buttons that have special functions:

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Contents 031021 SRC-9310/9320Preface Table of Contents Controlling Devices Introducing the SRC-93 Series Alkaline BatteryFollowing list identifies the SRC-93’s key features SRC-93 Series FeaturesUnpacking the SRC-93 Series Front and Rear Views Identifying ComponentsGetting Started Features OverviewPage Installing Batteries Installing BatteriesBattery Tips and Precautions Battery Low IndicatorTouch Screen Touch Screen PrecautionsTurning the Touch Screen On Please read the following instructions carefullyTouch Screen Buttons Rubber ButtonsConfirm Menu Entry by Pressing Numbers MenusMenu Description Setup MenuMacro Menu Delete MenuPress and hold the Setup button on Touch Screen Setting Up the SRC-93 Series to Control a DeviceChoosing a Device Creating a New DeviceModifying an Existing Device Re-Labeling DevicesPress the OK button to confirm Changing Touch Screen Layout Touch the button that you wish to change Programming Infrared CodesPress OK to confirm your changes Using Manufacturer Codes To use manual entry There are two ways to program the manufacture codesTo use automatic search Power button or Auto button to stop the automatic searchBefore Using the Learning Function Using the Learning FunctionLearning from Another Remote Control Rubber Keys Press and hold the Setup button on the Touch ScreenSoftKey All unrecognized codes should be sent to this address Collecting Unrecognized Infrared CodesTo collect unrecognized codes Deleting a Device Deleting a Specific KeyPress and hold the Delete button on the Touch Screen Select the key you want to eraseSelect the device you wish to delete To delete a device from the SRC-93 Series follow these stepsSelecting Device to Control Controlling DevicesChanging Touch Screen Controlling the Device Using the AUX KeyIntroduction to Macros Creating and Using MacrosCreating a Macro Sequence Set up the macro using the following steps Press OK to save the Macro Deleting a Macro Using MacrosUsing Timers Other FeaturesSRC-93 Series has the following additional features Press and hold the Macro button on the Touch Screen Setting Up a New TimerWhen finished press the Exit key to leave the Macro Menu Using Quick Channel ListsUse the arrow keys to select the time Setting up Quick Channel Lists Deleting Channels from a Quick Channel List Press Exit when finished and leave the Delete menuPress and hold the Delete button on Touch Screen Using Quick Channel Lists Transmitting System SetupTo use sleep mode Using Sleep ModeDisplaying Version Number Press OK when finished Now set the hour, and minutesDate and Clock Enter the year, month, and date firstUse the arrow keys to set the power down time Power Down Time PeriodBacklight On Time Period Use the arrow keys to set the backlight periodPress OK to reset the SRC-93 Resetting to Factory DefaultsBeep Toggling Use the OK button to toggle the beep from on to OFFModel SRC-9310 SRC-9320 Appendix a SpecificationsSLC-2080 Appendix B AccessoriesUSB cable Problem Solution Appendix C TroubleshootingProblem Solution IR Learning