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If you change your mind, simply don’t touch any button for
ten seconds and the Nº390S will return to normal operation.
(Hint: you may remember that this special “hidden” feature of
the Nº390S is accessed via a press-and-hold of the repeat button
by associating its use with the external IR “repeaters” so often
used in custom installations; the functionality found here is of
most value in such installations.)
2. Press any front panel button to cause the Nº390S to send
the corresponding IR command.
Line up the IR window of your remote control with the left
side of the Nº390S display, at a distance of approximately 2"-
6". Select the to-be-learned button on the remote, then press
the corresponding button on the Nº390S to fire the appropri-
ate IR code.
Most learning remotes need to be held fairly still while they
learn new IR commands; movement can garble the received
IR. If you are uncertain as to how to prepare your remote
control for learning new commands, refer to the instructions
provided with the remote control.
3. Repeat 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.
4. When finished, exit the Teach IR mode by allowing the
Nº390S to “time out.”
You may wish to teach your remote control some of the Nº390S’s
special commands (those for which there is no corresponding
front 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 Nº390S will automatically 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 Nº390S has the capability to teach
Nº390S Commands learning remote controls 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.