Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems

This remote control is programmed with remote control signals for Panasonic products at the time of purchase. If you would like to operate devices from other manufacturers, or if your Panasonic products cannot be operated, the following setting operations will be required.

Note:

Do not use the learning function to record remote control signals from other learning remote controls that have

 

been learnt by those remote controls. If this is done, operating errors may result.

 

If no operations are carried out for 60 seconds or more during the setup stage, operation will time out and the

 

setting mode will be cancelled.

Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems

To operate home theatre system devices other than the projector, set the remote control signals for operating those devices into the remote control.

Learning remote control signals directly from home theatre system devices

You can freely assign the remote control signals for your home theatre system devices to the buttons of this remote control one by one.

Selecting and entering device codes

You can have all remote control signals learnt all at once by entering the device code which appears in the device code list .

Setting home theatre system devices when you do not know the device code

For home theatre system devices for which you do not know the device code, you can use the search function to search or and set the device code.

Deleting home theatre equipment remote control signals







You can delete remote control signals which have been programmed into the remote control.

Deleting settings for each button one by one (DELETE)

Deleting settings all at once (OPS RESET)





Tip

If you would like to cancel a setting before it is complete··

Press "SETUP".

Tip

To return to the previous step in an operation

Press "RETURN".

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Panasonic PT-AE1000E Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems, Selecting and entering device codes, Tip