Continuous Control Codes:
•Occasionally, one of the buttons on an original remote controller generates a very long com- mand code or continuously generates a shorter command sequence over and over again. (This sometimes happens with “Volume Up” and “Volume Down” commands for example.)
•The
•If this happens, simply press the problem key on the original remote once while holding down the
•In a very few cases, you may find that the RR- 990 doesn’t emulate a continuous or “repeated” command from the original remote controller perfectly. Experiment with the learning se- quence by pressing the original remote’s prob- lematic key several times very quickly during the
Now That Your RR-990 Is Smarter
Once you’ve programmed the
As you use it, you’ll notice the “OK” indicator flash at the top of the screen whenever you press a pro- grammed button on any Control panel. This is sim- ply the
If you press a button and see the “Error” indicator instead, the
If you see the “BatLow” indicator, replace all four (4)
AAAbatteries as soon as possible. A backup battery will preserve all the command codes you programmed into the
NOTE: Always replace all four AAA batteries at the same time. We also suggest that you remove the
AAAbatteries if you’re not going to be using the
3 – ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Deleting Individual Function Commands
Here’s how to delete the command codes for a par- ticular key in a Control Panel:
1)Choose the Control Panel by pressing the ap- propriate Component Selector at the bottom of the LCD touch screen.
2)Press the “Delete” button at the top of the LCD screen for about two (2) seconds to enter Delete mode. (The Delete indicator at the very top of the screen will flash.)
3)Press the corresponding button for the control codes you want to delete. (The Delete indica- tor will go out.)
4)Repeat steps 2 and 3 for every function you wish to delete.
5)You can exit Delete mode at any time by sim- ply pressing the “Delete” button.
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