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6.8CONTROLLING OTHER COMPONENTS
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The AVM 30 Remote Control can be set up to control your TV, DVD player, CD player, VCR, and satellite receiver. The codes for various models are in its memory – these can be entered to duplicate another remote control’s functions. If the codes for your other components are not in the AVM 30 Remote Control’s memory, the Learn function can be used to customize each key (see section 6.8.4).
6.8.1 ENTERING PRESET MEMORY CODES
In Appendix B at the back of this manual you will find codes for programming the AVM 30’s Remote Control. If a code for your components is not listed, see section 6.8.2. To enter a code:
1. Press the Path/Component key (e.g. DVD).
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2. Press and hold LEARN until the LED flashes twice.
3. Enter the
Codes can only be used with their respective Path/Component key. For example, a VCR code can not be programmed in the DVD Path/Component key.
6.8.2 SEARCHING FOR A CODE
If a code for your component is not listed in Appendix B, you can try the following:
1.Turn the component on (e.g. the TV).
2.Press the matching Path/Component key (e.g. TV).
3.Press and hold LEARN until the LED flashes twice.
4.Press 9, 9, 1.
5.Aim the remote towards the TV, and alternate between pressing POWER and TV.
6.Stop once the TV turns off. Immediately press and release LEARN to lock the code.
7.If, for future reference, you want to know what the code is, press and hold LEARN until the LED flashes twice and then press 9, 9, 0, 1. Wait 3 seconds and count the number of flashes. The number of flashes represent the first digit (i.e. 3 flashes = 3, no flash = 0). Next, press 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, and 4 for the fourth digit, and count the number of flashes each time. Record this code number in Appendix B for future reference.
If no code is found, see section 6.8.4.
6.8.3 VOLUME LOCK
After entering a code for your TV or satellite receiver, you may find it inconvenient to switch the Path/Component keys back and forth when you alternate between say, changing channels on your TV and adjusting the volume of MAIN (AVM 30). Not to worry, the Volume Lock feature takes care of this. When engaged, the volume keys adjust MAIN volume, regardless of which Path/Component is selected. You can then adjust the volume of the Statement D1 without having to switch Path/Component from TV to MAIN.
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