Deleting (clearing) Individual Programmed Commands

1.Press the ADCOM remote’s source selector and select/play buttons simultaneously and hold until the orange status LED and the source selector button glow steadily.

2.Press the function button you wish to clear. The status LED will flash continuously.

3.Press the backlight button. The status LED will then flash green twice and then revert to steady orange. The source selector button will continue to glow.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 for any other command you wish to delete for the same source component.

4.Exit “delete mode” by pressing and holding the source selector and select/play buttons simultaneously. The orange status LED and the source selector button will turn off.

Deleting all the Programmed Commands for one Source Component

1.Press the ADCOM remote’s source selector and select/play buttons simultaneously and hold until the orange Status LED and the source selector button turn on and remain lit.

2.Press and hold down the backlight button. The red Status LED and the Device button will flash five times, the Status LED will then flash green twice and turn to a constant orange, indicating that all the learned information for the device mode selected has been erased.

3.To exit this feature, press and hold the ADCOM remote’s source selector and select/play buttons simultaneously. The orange status LED and the source selector button will flash twice and

then turn off.

Deleting all the Programmed Commands for every Source Component

NOTE: This procedure erases every programmed command accessed under the DVD, VCR, TUNER, V.AUX, CD, Dig.1 and Dig.2 input selectors. Make sure you really want to do this before following the step below.

1.Press and hold the CD input selector and the backlight button simultaneously. The red status LED will flash twelve times. The status LED will then flash green once, followed by a single orange pulse. All LEDs will then turn off, indicating that every learned command in the ADCOM remote has

been erased.

Macro Commands

“Macro” commands are simply a series of individual commands initiated by pushing just one button. The ADCOM remote can learn up to 10 individual commands and store them as a single macro.

There are five “macro initiator” buttons on the ADCOM remote: power, m1, m2, m3, and m4. Each “macro initiator” can store and transmit either of two complete macros, depending on which source selector is active when you push it.

For macro programming purposes, think of the source selectors as being in two groups: main, DVD,

dig. 1, and dig. 2 in Group 1; tuner, CD, VCR, and v. aux in Group 2. When you program a “Group 1” macro, you will start by pushing the main source selector. After you’ve completed and memorized that macro com- mand series, you can initiate it whenever you’re in main, DVD, dig. 1, or dig. 2 modes. Similarly, you will program “Group 2” macros by pushing tuner first and can use them whenever the tuner, CD, VCR, or v. aux inputs are active.

For example, if the m1 button is programmed in Group 1 mode to turn on the TV, turn on the audio receiver, turn on the VCR, and then turn on the satellite receiver, it will perform the same series of commands whenever the

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GTP-760 specifications

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