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Channel, Left and Right Buttons, as well as the buttons on the display. (If you’re not sure what a button is supposed to do, refer to Chapter 8, “Command Reference.”)

If the remote control operates the device correctly, you don’t need to do anything else. However, if some functions fail or are missing from the remote control, you will need to teach the remote control those functions.

3Teach the remote control the commands for operating your components.

Using your existing remote controls, and working in Learn mode, assign the correct commands to the buttons on the remote control. For instructions, refer to “Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode)” on page 30.

4Add any commands you need that don’t already appear in the remote control.

To do this, assign commands to “empty” buttons (template buttons); for instructions, see “To program a template button” on page 36. Then label the buttons appropriately; see “To relabel a button” on page 41.

5(Optional) Refine your configuration.

To:

Refer to:

Rearrange the Device menu

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Relabel devices or buttons

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Delete devices you don’t need from

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the Device menu

 

Delete buttons you don’t need from

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the display

 

6(Optional) Create macros to make your life easier.

A macro is a sequence of commands executed by a single button. For information about recording macros, see Chapter 4, “Creating Macros.”

NOTE While customizing the remote control you use special modes that are available from the Mode menu. When you’re done customizing the remote control you can protect your work from accidental changes by hiding the Mode menu. (You can easily enable it again when you want to do more customizing.) For more about modes, including how to hide the Mode menu, see “Understanding modes” on page 28.

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Contents User guide Intelligent Remote Control User Guide User Guide Touch the screen to start Insert batteriesOperate your components Quickreference ModesContents Settings Creating MacrosTroubleshooting Specifications Command ReferenceWelcome Features Intelligent remote controlRecharging dock PC serial cableInstalling AA batteries BatteriesBattery Life Using the recharging dock Compartment Light is on while battery is charging Using the remote control Buttons and controlsLeft and Right buttons Direct-access buttonsTouchscreen buttons To turn the display on Getting startedThis is called tapping the screen To adjust the display To turn on the backlightHome Tap one of the buttons to choose a deviceDevice menu Opening the Device MenuChoosing a Device Control panels Scrolling to a Different Control PanelUse mode To switch devices without affecting the source Icon turns around to show a back view of the remote control Customizing the remote control To customize the remote controlOptional Refine your configuration Refer to What are RC-5 and RC-6 CODES? Understanding modes To show or hide the Mode menu To switch modesFor help, refer to Use mode on Learning commands from other remote controls Learn mode Buttons that can learn commandsTo program a button on the display soft button Now you’re ready to use the new commands Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program other buttonsTroubleshooting If necessary, tap the Device tab once to extend it To program an item on the Device menuSee the illustration on Remote control flashes the word device To program a template button For instructions, see To relabel a button onProgramming the direct-access and Left/Right buttons To program a button globallyTo program a direct-access button on a per-device basis Remote control displays a choice of buttons Adding devices to your system Add modeTo add a device Choose how you want to add the new device Relabeling buttons and menu items Label mode To relabel a buttonTap the button you want to relabel To relabel an item on a menu To rearrange the items in a menu Rearranging items in menus Move modeFor details, refer to of To relabel a button on After a few seconds, the remote control returns to Use mode Deleting buttons and menu items Delete mode To delete a button or button actionTo delete a device, Device menu action, or macro group Macro menu open in Delete Restoring Deleted BUTTONS, DEVICES, and Macro Groups Creating Macros Editing Macros Recording macros To record a macroWill belong to.Room for new macros on this panel Tap an empty button to start a new macro When you’re done, tap the Macro tab Troubleshooting Macros To view the commands in a macro To view the commands in a macro while in Use modeContents of the macro appear on the display Editing macrosEdit the macro To add a macro group Organizing macros into groupsDisplay any macro panel or individual macro Deleting Macros and Macro Groups To execute a macro Using macrosTo stop a macro Settings To adjust settingsAdjust the settings as described in the following tables DurationTouchscreen Beep of the directButtons Need to use the Revert buttonTo exit Setup Troubleshooting Problems using the remote controlButtons AREN’T Sending the Right Commands Remote Control WON’T LEARN/LABEL/DELETE Commands Problems using the recharging dock Remote Control Error MessagesCommon questions Additional procedures To reset the remote controlTo revert to the original configuration Remote control asks you to confirm your choiceTap Cancel to exit without reverting To calibrate the touchscreenSpecifications for the intelligent remote control High-resolution 320 ⋅ 240 liquid crystal display withSeven programmable direct-access buttons Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttonsAutomatic on/off no power switch NiMH 4.8V rechargeable battery pack110/220V-to-12V power adapter 138 mm ⋅ 92 mm ⋅ 38 mmCommand Reference Cancel picture Switch screen a to BInstall Open / Close Video outputButton Command Confirm entry What is ProntoEdit How to receive ProntoEditSerial Cable ProntoEdit System RequirementsService and support 8622 405