
Program the learning keys (L1~L4) to add functions that are
unique to your home entertainment devices (e.g.,VCR Tracking Up
or Down).However,there are some considerations:
• Your original remote control must be in working order for the
learning feature to work properly.
• Learned keys are mode specific,so each one can store a unique
function for each mode.
• Learned keys can be used in macros (see Using Macroson page 34).
• Although dedicated keys (L1~L4) are provided for storing
learned functions,you can also use any key (except keys for
devices and programming) for learning.However,using them as
learned keys will overwrite their original functions.
• For optimum learning,avoid high levels ofambient light such as
natural sunlight or energy-efficient fluorescent lights.
NOTE:Please have your original remote controls handy before programming
learning.Be sure to press each key within 5 seconds of t he previous entry.
Ifnot, the URC-8910 remote control will exit the programming mode.
Programming A Learning Key
1. On the URC-8910 remote control,press and hold
SETuntil you see the display change from the cur-
rent device and time to [CODE SET].
NOTE:The device, its code,and time are examples.Your
remote control settings may be different.
NOTE:To exit programming at any time, press EXIT once or
allow 30 seconds ofinactivity to lapse.You will see [EXIT
SETUP] as the remote control returns to normal operation.
NOTE:[INVALID] means you have inadvertently pressed an
incorrect key.Note your error and cont inue programming.
2. (x 2) Press the ▼key twice until you see the display
changes to [IR LEARN].
NOTE:If you go past [IR LEARN],press the
▲
key one or
more times to return to it.
3. Press SELECTonce to beg in programming. You will
see the display change to the last-selected device
(e.g.,TV).
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