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3 Use the number buttons to enter the
preset code.
You can find the preset codes on page 67
(VSX-D712) and page 68 (VSX-D812/912).
The LED blinks again after you enter the code.
If the correct code has been input the power
of the component being input will turn on or
off.
The power of the component being input will
only turn on or off if that component is able to
be turned on directly by remote control.
• You can only input a code for the compo-
nent type written on each
MULTI
CONTROL
button (except
RECEIVER
and
TUNER
).
• Even if you don’t input a preset code for
the TV (
TV/SAT
MULTI CONTROL
button)
you will be able to control your TV using
the dedicated
TV CONTROL
on the
remote if you have assigned it to the
TV
CONT
button.
• You may not be able to use a particular
code even if it is listed on page 67.
• The remote control buttons will not be
able operate other equipment unless
preset with the method above.
4 Repeat steps 2 through 3 to try a
different code, or to enter a code for
another component you want to control.
5 When you’re done, press RECEIVER.
Programming signals from other remote controls
VSX-D812/D912 only
If the preset code for your component is not
available, or the available preset codes do not
operate correctly, you can program signals
from the remote control of another compo-
nent (for example
,
, or other operation
buttons). This can also be used to program
additional operations (buttons not covered in
the presets) after assigning a preset code.
1 While pressing the RECEIVER button,
press and hold the 2 button.
The LED blinks.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for
the component you want to control.
The LED lights.
• To exit or cancel press
RECEIVER
.
3 Point the two remote controls
towards each other about 2–5 cm apart
then press the button that will be doing
the learning on this receiver’s remote
control.
The LED blinks rapidly.
4Press the corresponding button on the
other remote control that is sending
(teaching) the signal to this receiver’s
remote control.
If the operation has been learned success-
fully, the LED on this receiver’s remote will
blink once then light steadily.
If for some reason the operation hasn’t been
learned the LED will blink for three seconds
and then light steadily. If this happens, keep
pressing the (teaching) button as you vary the
distance between the two remotes, until you
see the the LED light steadily.
If there is not enough memory for this button
to be learned by the remote, the LED will blink
twice and the operation will be canceled.
5 To program additional signals for the
current component repeat steps 3 and 4.
To program operations for another compo-
nent exit and repeat steps 1 through 5.
2 – 5 cm
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