Learning Main Keys, cont.
Press and hold (in this example) the Power key on the other remote until the display shows that the command has been successfully learned. Note for some types of keys you might need to hold the key pressed, but for other types a quick press is sufficient. Experiment a bit. If keys you learn are sent multiple times try learning them with just a quick press. (See Tips on Learning on page 25.)
If the screen says Failure, you can press the key and try again.
You can continue learning more individual keys by following the instructions on the screen, and then press Done when you’re finished. Or you can press Add Key to Macro (see below and next page).
Learning a Macro - Main Keys
At this screen you can select Add Key to a Macro. Instead of learning another “separate” key, the next key you learn will be added to a Macro. This Macro will be activated by the key that you learned the first command under. E.g., you could press Power and learn the power command from your TV’s remote, then select Add Key to Macro, and press the 3 key and learn the channel 3 key from your TV’s remote. Then the Macro stored under the Power key will turn on the TV and change the channel to number 3.
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Macros - Main Keys, cont.
Before learning the second key in the Macro, you can set a delay
In this case let’s set a
You then press the second key on your original remote that you want to add to the Macro.
When success is displayed you can continue adding keys to the Macro and then press Done when you’re finished.
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