6. REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION continued …

In the following example, MAIN volume is locked onto every Path/Component selection except ZONE2:

To engage Volume Lock for MAIN:

1.Press and hold LEARN until the LED flashes twice.

2.Press 9, 9, 3.

3.Press MAIN.

At this point, the Volume and Mute keys now control MAIN, no matter which of the eight Path/Component selections the Remote Control is in. However, any individual Path/Component selection can be unlocked if necessary.

To disengage Volume Lock for ZONE2 (or ZONE3), and re-engage the ZONE2 (or ZONE3) Volume Control:

4.Press ZONE2 (or ZONE3).

5.Press and hold LEARN until the LED flashes twice.

6.Press 9, 9, 3.

7.Press VOL .

The Volume and Mute keys now control MAIN for every Path/Component selection except for ZONE2. You may continue to unlock other Path/Components one at a time. To unlock all Path/Components at once and restore the default setting, press VOL+ instead of VOL in step 7.

6.8.4 LEARN FUNCTION

The AVM 30 Remote Control has the ability to learn the command of an individual key from almost any other remote control. When a new command is programmed onto a key, the original command is still available by pressing LEARN before pressing the key. We’ll call this the Layer1 method.

If the original command of a particular key is used more than the learned command, it might be better to program the learned command in Layer2. This means that when a taught key is pressed, the original command functions as always, and the learned command is accessed by pressing LEARN before pressing the key. In essence, this is the reverse of the Layer1 method.

The learned commands are retained in the Path/Component selection into which they were programmed. For instance, if the  navigation keys are programmed into the DVD selection, they won’t perform the learned command if another Path/Component is selected.

Limitations on learning:

Before getting to the learning procedure, please read the following limitations:

Some codes are not learnable. This includes multi-frequency codes, some high frequency codes, and other unusual formats.

All keys, with the exception of the Path/Component keys and LEARN, can be taught.

Typically, the memory allows up to 24 keys to be taught.

The Remote can learn only one code per key. It can not be taught a sequence of several keystrokes on one key.

In general, we recommend that you do not teach the Record key. The Record key, almost always, requires a double key press (Rec+Pause or Rec+Play). The double key press will be lost when the Record key is involved in most learning operations. This lack of consistency does not always allow for proper function and is best avoided.

The Source Remote and the AVM 30 Remote should be 1 to 2 inches apart during teaching mode, and the IR transmitters of the two Remotes should be aligned with each other.

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