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To unlock channel locks:
1Press and hold SET until the mode LED blinks
twice, then release.
2Enter 9 7 3. The mode LED blinks twice.
3Press CH once. The mode LED blinks four
times.
Now the channel functions will correlate to the
active mode (for example, press CH in TV
mode and the TV changes channel accordingly).
Using keymover
Your Insignia universal remote control includes a
keymover feature that lets you map (or copy) keys
from one mode (such as source mode) to another
mode (such as destination mode) or to a different
key in the same mode.
To move keys in the same device mode:
1Press the desired device key (TV, DVD, STB, or
AUX).
2Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,
then release.
3Press 9 9 4. The LED blinks twice.
4Press the key you want to move.
5Press the new key that should perform the
function. The LED blinks twice.
6Repeat Steps 1-5 to move additional keys.
To move keys to a different device mode:
1Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,
then release.
2Press 9 9 4. The LED blinks twice.
3Press the device key that contains the function
you want to move (for example, DVD).
4Press the key you want to move (such as Play).
5Press the device key that you want to move the
function to. (such as TV).
6Press the key in the new mode that should
perform the function (for example, Play). The
LED blinks twice.
7Repeat Steps 1-6 to move additional keys.
To restore all keymoved data in a specific mode:
1Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,
then release.
2Press 9 9 4. The LED blinks twice.
3Press the device key you wish to remove all
keymoved data from twice. The LED blinks
twice.
4Repeat for each device you want to restore.
To restore original key function:
1Press the device key for which you wish to
remove the keymoved data from a specific key.
2Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,
then release.
3Enter 9 9 4. The LED blinks twice.
4Press the key you wish to remove the keymoved
data from twice. The LED blinks twice.
5Repeat Steps 1-4 for additional keys you wish to
remove.
Programming macros
Your Insignia universal remote control includes the
ability to program any key (other than the SET key)
with a macro function. Each one can be set up to
perform a pre-programmed set of sequential key
presses with the press of a single key. A macro can
be used to control a home theater operation, to set
a favorite channel, or for other functions you would
like to control with one key press. Each macro key
can hold up to 15 key presses, total.
To program a mode-independent macro:
1Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks
twice, then release.
2Press 9 9 5. The LED blinks twice.
3Press the key you want to assign to a macro.
4Enter the series of commands you want the
macro to execute (up to 15 commands).
5Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks
twice, then release.
Now, when you press the preset macro key, the
remote sends the series of commands you have
entered, rega rdless of what mod e you are i n. For
example, you could program a macro key to
turn on both your TV and cable box and select a
particular channel.
6To clear the macro, repeat Steps 1-5, but do not
enter a series of commands at Step 4.
To program a mode-dependent macro:
1Press the device mode key (TV, DVD, STB, or
AUX).
2Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,
then release.
3Press 9 7 8. The LED blinks twice.
4Press the key you wish to assign to a macro.
5Enter the series of commands you want the
macro to execute (up to 15 commands).
6Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks
twice, then release.
Now, when you press the macro key, the remote
sends the series of commands you have
entered, but only if you are in the mode you
selected in Step 1. For example, you could
program the macro key to turn on both your TV
and cable box and select a particular channel,
but only if you are in TV mode. If you are in DVD
mode, this key does not execute the macro you
set up in TV mode.
7To clear the macro, repeat Steps 1-6, but do not
enter a series of commands at Step 5.
Note
Do not use any of the Device Keys, (power),
RECORD, or SET as a source or destination key.
Note
Programming a new macro over an existing one
erases the original macro.
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