NetCommand™ Setup, cont’d.
Figure 1. A/V Receiver screen.
A/V Receiver Screen
Figure 1
The A/V Receiver screen allows you to select the manufacturer of the A/V Receiver you are currently using. When a compatible model is used, NetCommand™ will be able to change inputs and adjust volume on the A/V Receiver. The bottom of the screen shows the model optimized for NetCommand™. Other models from the same manufacturer are often compatible. If the manufacturer’s name is followed by a number, this indicates additional models are optimized. Select “Other” if you have an A/V Receiver or stereo system from a
Figure 2. Cable box screen.
Note: Your Cable Box should be connected to
Figure 3. VCR screen.
Cable Box Screen
Figure 2
The Cable Box screen allows you to select the manufacturer of the cable box you are currently using. If “Other” is selected for the Manufacturer, then NetCommand™ cannot control the device (use the layer switch on the remote control or use the remote for the device). The bottom
of the screen shows the model optimized for NetCommand™ programming. Other models from the same manufacturer are often compatible. If the manufacturer’s name is followed by a number, this indicates additional models are optimized. For the Manufacturer, select “None” if you don’t have a cable box.
VCR Screen
Figures 3
The VCR screen allows you to select the manufacturer of the VCR you are currently using. If “Other” is selected for the Manufacturer, then NetCommand™ cannot control the device (use the layer switch on the remote control or use the remote for the device). The bottom of the screen shows the model optimized for NetCommand™ programming. Other models from the same manufacturer are often compatible. If the manufacturer’s name is followed by a number, this indicates additional models are optimized. For the Manufacturer, select “None” if you don’t have a VCR.
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