CHECKING THE CODES

If you have set up the remote using the procedure in “SEARCHING FOR YOUR CODE”, you may need to find out which five-digit code is operating your equipment. For example, to find out which code is assigned to your TV:

1.Press TV source key once

2.Press and hold SETUP until the red LED blinks twice, then release

3.Enter 9 9 0. The source key LED blinks twice

4.To view the code for the first digit, press 1. Count the source key LED blinks (for example: three blinks = 3), and write down the number.

NOTE: IF A CODE DIGIT IS 0, THE SOURCE KEY LED DOES NOT BLINK

5.Continue through the four remaining digits by pressing the 2 key for the second digit, the 3 key for the third digit, the 4 key for the fourth digit and the 5 key for the fifth digit.

6.To check for other device codes, repeat steps 1—5, substituting the source key for the desired device you would like to check

LEARNING PRECAUTIONS

Your original remote controls must be in working order to learn IR commands properly.

Learned keys are device-specific, so each key can store a ‘unique function’ for each device

Do not use the following keys for learning: Source Keys, SETUP

Learning capacity is approximately 42 to 75 keys, depending on the code being learned

Certain device functions can not be learned including multi-frequency types, some high frequency codes, and other unusual formats

For optimum learning, avoid high levels of ambient light such as natural sunlight or energy-efficient fluorescent lights

NOTE: PLEASE HAVE YOUR ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROLS HANDY BEFORE PROGRAMMING LEARNING

PROGRAMMING A LEARNED KEY

NOTE: IF MORE THAN 10 SECONDS PASS BETWEEN KEY PRESSES, THE REMOTE EXITS PROGRAMMING MODE

1.Place the Niles R-6L or R-8L Hand-Held Learning Remote Control head-to-head (about 2” apart) from your original remote control. Also locate the key (on your original

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Niles Audio R-6L manual Checking the Codes, Learning Precautions, Programming a Learned KEY