teaching the PAV remote control new commands
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| power |
| input prev. pause |
| stop rew play |
| a b c | error / low battery | learned / sending | ready to learn |
| adjust |
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| ff |
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| 7 | tape 1 | 4 | tv/aux | 1 | vcr 1 |
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| tuner enter | 8 9 | tape 2 bal/aux | 5 6 | cd 1 cd 2 | 2 3 | vcr 2 l.d. |
| 2 | E E D p a |
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| recall |
| path |
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| mode |
| menu |
| f | use / learn |
| cntr |
| rear |
| sub |
| delay |
| bal |
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– | volume | + |
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MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES
stop pause track
| 3 | 6 | 9 | / time |
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| 2 | 5 | 8 | 0 |
index | 1 | 4 | 7 |
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| d/a | polarity |
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After the command has been successfully learned, both the ready to learn and learned/sending LEDs will light once again, indicating that the PAV re- mote control is ready to repeat the process.
REPEAT THE PROCESS OF “TEACHING” NEW COMMANDS TO THE VARIOUS BUTTONS ON THE PAV REMOTE CONTROL UNTIL FINISHED. You may, of course, add additional commands at any time. Just be careful not to assign two commands to the same button (in the same bank), as this will cause the second command to overwrite the first one, making it unavailable for use.
PRESS “USE/LEARN” AGAIN WHEN YOU ARE DONE, IN ORDER TO RETURN TO NORMAL “USE” MODE
You may now use your PAV remote control in place of the one you just used to teach the PAV remote its “new tricks.” In the normal use mode, the PAV remote control will transmit the various commands it has been “taught” to associate with particular buttons, allowing you to put away the other re- mote.
TEST ALL YOUR NEW “LEARNED” COMMANDS TO ENSURE THAT THEY WERE “LEARNED” CORRECTLY
As with all learning remote controls, it is sometimes possible for the PAV remote control to learn either partial or multiple command bursts from the original remote control. If you experience unexpected behavior when using the PAV remote in lieu of the original, simply
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