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OPERATION

USING THE HTRC 1 REMOTE CONTROL

3Press [ENTER].

4Press [MENU] button of HTRC 1 – [MENU] button of the HTRC 1 is where the corresponding [MENU] function key of the TV remote control will be learned.

5Press and hold the corresponding [MENU] button of the TV remote control until “Success” is shown in the display. (Refer also to “MODE” discussion below).

6“Success” will be shown in the display if the [MENU] function key is successfully “learned.” You can now release the [MENU] button of the TV remote control.

7Wait until “Success” is extinguished from the display to complete the process.

NOTE

“Failed” will be shown in the lower line display if the “learning” of the desired function key is unsuccessful. Repeat Step 3 – 7 again until “learning” of the desired key is successful.

MODE

There are three modes on how a function key can be learned. Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [] to scroll to “Learn.” Press [ENTER] and then [] to scroll to “Mode”. The following are the three modes:

Normal: This is the regular learning mode. A function key is learned until “Success” is shown in the display. The example above is at“Normal” learn mode.

2 Pass: Some remote controls use an IR (infrared) “toggle bit”. This means that if you press the same key twice in a row, the IR signal toggles between two different variations of the same command.

At “2 Pass” mode, step 5 and onwards of the above example would be as follows (the same Steps 1 – 4 of the above example applies)

5Press and hold the corresponding [MENU] button of the TV remote control.

6Release [MENU] button.

7“Pass 2” means that you have to press [MENU] button again. Press until “Success” is shown in the display.

8“Success” will be shown in the display if the [MENU] function key is successfully “learned.”You can now release the [MENU] button of the TV remote control.

9Wait until “Success” is extinguished from the display to complete the process.

Narrow: Some remote controls use very narrow pulses of IR. If you cannot get your remote to work using the normal or 2 Pass modes, you may want to try this mode. The same example above for “Normal” mode applies to “Narrow” mode.

PUNCH-THROUGH (Pun Thr)

The HTRC 1’s “Punch through” function allows you to retain a function key from one DEVICE SELECTOR “page” to another.

Example: Punch-through “SURR MODE” key to the “DVD” page.

1Press [DVD] in the DEVICE SELECTOR page.

2 Press and hold [TUNER (10+/SETUP)] and [ENTER] buttons. Use [ ] to scroll to “Pun Thr”.

3Press [ENTER].

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4Press [SURR MODE] button – this is the function key that will be punched through.

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