Sunwave Tech 3815 About the Touch Screen, Turning the Touch Screen On, Touch Screen Precautions

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About the Touch Screen

About the Touch Screen

The Touch Screen reduces the number of buttons by changing its configuration for each device selected. In this way, the Touch Screen provides 672 buttons (16 devices x 2 pages x 21 buttons per page).

Turning the Touch Screen On

Touch the screen to activate it. It will turn itself off after the user-defined power down time period. (To change the time, see Setting the Power Down Time on page 38.

Touch Screen Precautions

Please read the following instructions carefully:

Tap the LCD Touch Screen gently; never use force.

Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen. You might damage the surface.

Keep the Touch Screen dry. Wipe off any spills immediately. The SRC-3810/3815 is not waterproof; never immerse it in liquid.

Don't expose the SRC-3810/3815 to extreme temperatures. Keep it away from heat sources.

Avoid dropping the SRC-3810/3815.

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.

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Contents 031021 SRC-3810/3815Page Preface Table of Contents Iii Page Following list identifies the SRC-3810/3815’s key features SRC-3810/3815 FeaturesIntroducing the SRC-3810/3815 Unpacking the SRC-3810/3815 Backlight press this button to turn on the LCD backlight Identifying ComponentsFor SRC-3815 Remote Control Installing Batteries Installing IR-extenderBattery Indicator Getting StartedBattery Icon Battery Tips and PrecautionsAbout the Touch Screen Touch Screen PrecautionsTurning the Touch Screen On Please read the following instructions carefullyEntering the Setup Menus Using Hard KeysTouch Screen Buttons Entering the Setup Menus Navigating the Setup MenusFallowing illustration shows the setup menu tree Device Menu Setting Up the SRC-3810/3815Follow these steps to create a new device Creating a New DeviceFollow these instructions to edit a device label Re-Labeling DevicesAddr Setting RF Address SRC-3815 Device Menu Deleting Devices Code Menu Manually Selecting the Code Using Pre-Code to Program DevicesSelecting a Code Automatically Before Using the Learning Function Using Code Learning ModeLearning from Another Remote Control Erasing Key Codes Erasing Device Codes All unrecognized codes should be sent to this address Debugging Device CodesCode Menu LCD Layout Using Macros Follow these steps to create a new macro Creating a New MacroPress the DVD play key Follow these steps to delete a macro Deleting a MacroFollow these steps to view the steps of a macro Viewing a MacroSetting a Quick CH Setting Quick CHsMenu, press and to scroll through the menu options Follow these steps to create a new Quick CHFollow these steps to delete a Quick CH Deleting a Quick CHRelabeling a Quick CH Using the Transmission Feature Miscellaneous Menus Setting the Date and Time Setting the Backlight On Time Setting the Power Down TimeSetting the Beep Signal Checking the Version Number Resetting the SRC-3810/3815 to Factory DefaultsPage Selecting a Device to Control Controlling DevicesViewing the Macro Key Alternating Touch Screen PagesUsing the Quick CH Buttons Controlling Devices Using the AUX KeyModel SRC-3810/3815 Appendix a SpecificationsUSB cable Appendix B AccessoriesAdditional RF IR-extender SEL-6000 for SRC-3815 IR Blaster Cable SRC-IR for SRC-3815Troubleshooting Tables Appendix C TroubleshootingRF mode Troubleshooting Tables