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User Manual
Advanced features
Volume control punch through
In most home entertainment systems, the volume is controlled by one device only (usually TV or amplifier).This means you always have to switch to TV or AMP mode to adjust the volume of any other device.
If the sound comes from e.g. the TV speakers, the remote control should be in TV mode to adjust the volume of e.g. the
The ‘Volume control punch through’ feature enables you to set the
remote control’s VOL +/- and (Mute) keys to also adjust the sound of other devices in your system, even those that do not have a volume control of their own.
1First decide which source selection key you wish to set up for volume control (e.g. AMP).
2Press SELECT to select the device mode to set for volume control (TV, DVD, STB or AMP).
–The device mode indicator lights up in the selector window.
3 Press and hold SETUP until the device mode indicator blinks and then remains lit, then release the key.
4 Press and hold (Mute) until the device mode indicator blinks once, then release the key.
5 Press and release (Mute).
–The device mode indicator turns off.
–All other devices will now
–The indicator blinks rapidly for 3 seconds if the source you have selected has no volume/mute control.
•Reset Volume/Mute control to factory default by repeating above sequence.
Code learning
If you miss certain functions from your original remote control, this remote control can learn these functions from the original remote control.
Tips on learning functions
•Only one original remote type should be learned per individual mode.
•First clear all learned functions for a device mode (TV, DVD, STB or AMP) to make sure there are no previously learned functions for that mode. For this, refer to ‘Clearing all learned functions for a device mode’.
•Place the remote controls
•Do not move or change the distance between the remote controls while learning.
•You can store a function under any of the available keys, except under LEARN, SELECT, SHIFT and SETUP.
•Some functions of some types of remote control might not be learned.
•Use fresh batteries for both the learning and the original remote control.
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