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Programming Menu Instructions

To begin the Amp/Receiver Key Configuration Procedure, select KEY CONFIG from the Amp/Receiver Setup Menu and press .

1.SELECT A KEY – Press or to select a key to be configured. Press to enter your selection.

2.COMMAND TYPE – Select and enter the type of command. Choose one of the following options:

a.Select and enter Default to use the same command type previously selected in BASIC SETUP.

i.KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.

b.Select and enter Learned IR to use a learned IR command not included in the command type previously selected in BASIC SETUP. (See Learn IR Procedure on page 25.)

i.KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.

c.Select and enter a specific device (e.g., Tuner/Amp) to use an IR device code from the built-in library.

i.DEVICE CODE – Select and enter the amp/receiver’s IR device code from the Reference section of this manual.

ii.KEY FUNCTION – Select and enter the function you want the key to perform.

d.Select and enter Macro to configure the key with a macro. (To build macros, see Macro Editor Procedure on page 38.)

i.MACRO ID – Select and enter the macro ID number.

e.Select and enter Unassigned to clear the key configuration. Any custom settings for that key will be erased.

3.SAVE CHANGES? – Select and enter Yes to save changes. Procedure returns to SELECT A KEY (step 1).

Learn IR Procedure (Conditional)

This procedure allows you to teach the keypad IR commands from a remote control. It’s typically used when there is no IR device code in the keypad’s built-in library for a particular device or when you want to program a special command for key configuration or a macro. It’s important to understand the Learn IR procedure doesn’t automatically assign the learned commands; rather, it only stores the commands in the library. The commands must be assigned separately in other programming procedures.

There are nine locations in the library to store learned IR commands: one for the amp/receiver and one for each of eight sources.

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