4.7.4.2 Learning button functions

When a button could not be found in the remote control database you can learn the remote control the function from the original remote control.

Note

Any function already stored under a button will be will be overwritten by the new function.

Tips on learning button functions

Some functions of some types of remote control might not be learned.

Keep at least 1 metre (3.3 feet) away from incandescent or low-energy lights when learning.

Note that the IR receiver, used for learning button functions, is located at the bottom of the remote control.

You can store a function under any of the available buttons, except under:-the HOME button in the Devices screens:

-the HOME, POWER (B) and AV buttons in the Activities screens;

-any button in the Home screens.

1Place both remote controls on a flat surface (like a coffee table) and aim them in such way that the IR transmitter (at the top) of the original remote control points at the IR receiver (at the bottom) of the SRT9320.

Keep about 25 - 50 mm in between the remote controls.

You may need to adjust the height of one of the remote controls to achieve this.

25 - 50 mm

2Touch the button in the toolbar.

The Edit button screen appears.

3Press / touch the (hard) button that you wish to learn a new function.

4Touch the button.

5Select ‘Repair this button’.

6Select ‘Learn’ in the screen that appears and follow the on-screen instructions.

7Touch the button when finished.

The last used Setup screen appears.

The button has now successfully learned the new function.If learning fails:

Try keeping the button pressed for a longer or shorter period of time.

Adjust the distance between the two remote controls (closer or further away).

If problems reoccur with the same button, check if the original remote control is transmitting and operates the target device.

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