3REPEAT THE PROCESS OF “TEACHING” NEW COMMANDS TO THE VARIOUS BUTTONS ON YOUR REMOTE CONTROL UNTIL ALL APPROPRIATE OR DESIRED FRONT PANEL COMMANDS HAVE BEEN LEARNED BY YOUR REMOTE

4WHEN FINISHED, EXIT THE TEACH IR MODE BY ALLOWING THE Nº31.5 TO “TIMEOUT”

You may wish to teach your remote control some of the Nº31.5’s special commands (those for which there is no corresponding panel button); in this case, you should go directly to the next section. Otherwise, simply avoid pressing any buttons for about ten seconds, and the Nº31.5 will auto- matically return to normal operation.

At some point, however, you should test all your newly “learned” commands to ensure that they were “learned” correctly.

Teaching Other As mentioned above, the Nº31.5 has the capability to teach learning remote con- Nº31.5 Commands trols special commands for which there are no front panel counterparts. These

commands can be especially helpful in solving problems in certain kinds of custom installations.

These “positive control” commands in the Nº31.5 will place it into a certain mode of operation regardless of its current state. For example, a positive control command to enter standby will leave the Nº31.5 in standby if already there, or switch it to standby if it is currently operating. This type of positive control is especially helpful when you do not necessarily know the current status of the Nº31.5, as might be the case in a multi-room home entertainment system (for example).

1PLACE THE Nº31.5 IN ITS FRONT PANEL TEACHING MODE

As explained on the previous page, you do this by pressing and holding the repeat disc button until the display reads TEACH IR. If no further buttons are pressed within approximately ten seconds, the Nº31.5 will “time out” and return to normal operation.

2RELEASE, THEN PRESS AND HOLD THE REPEAT DISC BUTTON A SECOND TIME TO PLACE THE Nº31.5 IN ITS CUSTOM IR MODE

After about five seconds, the display will change from TEACH IR to

IR CODE 01. This indicates that the special IR codes that do not correspond to front-panel buttons are now available for teaching to a learning remote control—including some that are designed to solve problems unique to cus- tom installations.

3PRESS THE REPEAT DISC BUTTON REPEATEDLY TO ADVANCE TO THE DESIRED FUNCTION

The table on the next page lists the various commands that are available for the Nº31.5 for which there is no front-panel equivalent. In some cases, they represent “positive control” alternatives to commands which normally toggle between two settings (such as standby and operate). In other cases, they represent functions which exist only on the remote control. In the second column are the designations that will be displayed to indicate that the Nº31.5 is ready to fire the corresponding IR code.

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