Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A owner manual Erase, Recal Recall

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NOTE: To erase Punch commands from a device (return

buttons to their previous programming): Repeat steps 1 and 2, then press the device button twice. Repeat for other devices, then press MAIN to return to SETUP.

ERASE

Use this mode to erase commands stored in the remote. This does not affect the labels, just the stored IR commands. The pre-programmed commands for the PT- 7010A can be lost. Please follow this section

CAREFULLY!

1)In the SETUP mode, select ERASE and the display will show LEARN, FAV, MACRO and EXIT.

2)If you select LEARN, press ALL to erase all learned buttons, or KEY to erase one device at a time. If you use KEY, press MAIN and EXIT when you have erased all the devices you want.

NEVER select ALL! This will erase the 7010A operating codes and the remote will have to be sent to the factory for reprogramming.

3)If you select FAV, press ALL to erase all favorites, or KEY to erase single favorites. Note that the labels are not erased.

4)If you select MACRO, press ALL to erase all macros, or KEY to erase macros, one device at a time.

5)Press EXIT to return to the SETUP menu, and press MAIN to return to the main device menu.

LIGHT

This mode allows you to either disable the light, or change the number of seconds it stays on. (The light is inactive while in the SETUP mode).

1)In the SETUP menu, select LIGHT and the display will show ON, time in seconds, SAVE and EXIT.

2)If you press ON, it changes to OFF and disables the light. This is useful if you want to save battery life, or if you have children who like to use the remote as a flashlight.

3)Use the keypad to enter the amount of time (in seconds) in which you wish the light to remain on after releasing the light button. If you enter 00, it only stays on while the light button is held down.

4)Select SAVE, or press EXIT to make no change. Either of these will return you to the SETUP menu.

MACRO

The macro mode allows you to set up certain buttons to transmit up to 20 commands in sequence. For example, a single button press could turn on all of your home theater equipment, and set the PT-7010A to DVD, set the TV to channel 3, and set the DVD to play, make the tea and put the cat out.

The buttons which can be programmed as macros are: M1, M2 and M3 at the bottom of the remote, and Power and

System at the top. The ten device buttons can also be programmed as macros, although these will only be activated if the device button is held down for a few seconds.

Note that the macro buttons are independent of which device the remote is set for. So there is only one M1 macro, only one power macro etc.

1)In the SETUP mode, press MACRO.

2)Press one of the buttons you wish to program as a macro, such as M3, Power, or a device button.

3)Press up to 20 buttons you would like the macro program to store. Do this in the exact order you want them to be transmitted. Use the PAGE, FAV and the direct buttons to find buttons to use in the macro.

4)To add a delay between steps, you can add 0.2 seconds each time you press PAUSE (II). This does not take up a step.

5)Press the CHANNEL UP button to save your macro.

6)Repeat this procedure to program more macros, and press MAIN to return to the main menu.

7)Try out the macros to see if they work as expected. It may take some time to transmit all the commands in sequence, so keep the remote pointing at your equipment and do not move it during this time.

Note that the remote’s ZONE 2, PAGE 2 has discrete on and off codes for the Main Zone and Zone 2. You can use these within Macros instead of the main power button commands (which toggle on/off).

RECAL (Recall)

This mode lets you quickly see the three digit codes you have assigned to each device. This is useful if you want to check the tables and find other codes which may work better.

1)In the SETUP mode, select RECAL. The device labels and their codes will flash alternately, before returning to the SETUP menu. Make a note of the codes.

2)Press MAIN to return to the main device menu.

CLONE

This feature allows you to easily copy all of the commands and labels from one Sherbourn remote (of the same type) to another.

1)Set both remotes on a flat surface, with their IR windows pointing towards each other, about 1 or 2 inches apart.

2)In the SETUP menu for both remotes, press CLONE and the display will change to show SEND, RCV (receive) and EXIT.

3)Press SEND on the remote you want to copy from. Press DEVIC to only clone a single device, then press the device button. Press ALL to clone all programming.

4)Press RCV on the remote you want to copy to.

5)When you are ready, press START on both remotes. It may take up to 1 minute to complete the clone sequence

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Contents For Model PT-7010A Preamplifier/Processor/Tuner Table of Contents Remote Control Codes Settings MenusTroubleshooting Guide Favorite Settings LogSpecial ‘Thank You’ Safety Precautions Unpacking the PT-7010A NEC National Electrical Code StandardsAntenna Grounding Outside the House Recording the Serial NumberFeatures of the PT-7010A Pre/Pro/Tuner Power Button PT-7010A Front Panel FeaturesVolume Knob IR Receiver WindowAM/FM Tuner Controls Signal Processing Indicator LightsTone Controls Mute ButtonPT-7010A Rear Panel Layout RS-232 Port FM AntennaXLR Audio Outputs Main Audio OutputsInstallation and Connections AC Power ConsiderationsConnection Tips for Superior Sound Connection Tips for Video Quality and Flexibility Option Connecting a DVD-Video Player Connection DiagramAnalog Audio and Composite Video Digital Audio and Component Video Connecting to the TV or Projector using Component Video From the PT-7010A into the VCR’s inputs Connecting a VCRAnalog Audio Connecting a CD PlayerConnecting a Cassette Tape or DAT Deck Possible Connecting the 8-Channel Analog InputsConnecting the AM and FM Antennas Main Zone for a 5.1 Configuration Connecting an AmplifierMain Zone for a 7.1 Configuration Connecting a Separate Amplifier for Zone Overview of the PT-7010A Remote Quick Start Setup Instructions Adding Batteries to the Remote ControlQuick Start Instructions for PT-7010A Setup Page Speakers Menu, select Speaker Position menu Operation of the PT-7010A using the Remote Turning on the Main ZoneTurning on Zone Macro Punch Recal Erase Edit Light Clone Programming and Configuring Your ComponentsEdit Recal Recall EraseOSD Menus How to Navigate the OSD MenusOn-Screen Display OSD Functions Trim MenuTone Menu Modes MenuTuner Preset Menu Input Configuration Menus The example showsSaving AM/FM Presets Inputs MenuSettings Menus Speakers Menu Position Speakers Menu Calibration Crossover Adjustment Software Menu Surround Modes for 2 Channel Source Material Special Features of the Sherbourn PT-7010AParty Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesRecording Operation Tuner OperationZone 2 Adjust IndicatorsZone 2 Operation Recording to a VCRSpeaker Placement Tips Subwoofer Location Surround Back SpeakersAudio Components Remote Control CodesCD Players Satellite/DSS Televisions VCRs Troubleshooting Guide Zone 2 Not Working Reset ProcedureZone 2 Does Not Play Digital Inputs External Amplifiers Shut Down Often or PrematurelyProblems Updating PT-7010A Firmware Hum NoisesOther Probable Causes of Noise Tone Settings Favorite Settings LogMain Zone Settings Zone 2 SettingsControl Settings Video SettingsInput Settings and Remote Codes Distance Feet Setting LG/SM/OFF Speaker SettingsTechnical Specifications DTS Disclosure Software Upgrade Licensing and Trademark DisclosuresDolby Disclosure Apple DisclosureSherbournR Sherbourn

PT-7010A specifications

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