Programming and Configuring Your Components

You must enter the SETUP mode to program the remote control for the other components in your system, and to customize it for your convenience. There is only one way to enter the SETUP mode: Hold down both the MAIN and ENT buttons for a few seconds until SETUP appears in the display.

The SETUP display shows 10 options.

P-PRO

LEARN

FAV

MACRO

PUNCH

RECAL

ERASE

EDIT

LIGHT

CLONE

Each of these setup options is described in the subsequent pages of this section. Please note that there are multiple steps involved in each program sequence, so it is best to read through the section thoroughly BEFORE beginning to setup the PT-7010A remote.

P-PRO

The remote is pre-programmed to operate many types of equipment. The P-PRO mode allows you to enter a 3-digit code to recall the commands for each of your system components.

1)Find the brand of your TV, DVD, VCR, CD and other components, then look at the tables starting on page 49 of this manual. Make a note of the various codes for each piece. Note that some TV/VCR combined units may use VCR codes, not TV codes.

2)Sit in a position in front of your equipment, and make sure that all components are turned off.

3)In the SETUP mode, press P-PROand the device labels will appear.

4)Select the device button you wish to program, then choose the device table you took the code from. For example, for a TV, press TV twice. If you want AUX to control a VCR, press AUX, then press VCR.

5)You can now enter a code using the remote’s keypad, or UP or DOWN. After the third digit is entered, the remote transmits a power command. If the component turns on, press SAVE and then EXIT.

6)If you could not find a code which works, hold the UP button to step through all the codes in the table for that device. Release UP when your equipment turns on. If you go past, press DOWN. Press SAVE and then EXIT.

7)The display will change to show the devices again, still in the P-PROmode. Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all your equipment is working.

8)Press MAIN to return to the main menu from any setup mode.

9)Test the remote to see which buttons will operate your equipment. For example, if you were trying to control your TV, check the power, channel up and down, and volume up and down. If some of these buttons are not working correctly, choose another code for that manufacturer, or you can program over those not working by using the LEARN mode.

LEARN

The PT-7010A remote can learn commands from other remote controls. This is useful if the pre-programmed commands do not operate some of your equipment, if certain buttons do not work, or you want to customize key functions. NOTE: PAGE, MAIN, FAV, M1, M2 and M3 cannot be reprogrammed.

Find your original remote and make sure it has good batteries. You must also make certain it operates your equipment perfectly. Operate a few commands to ensure that the buttons you want to program are functioning properly from that original remote.

In the following example, the Sherbourn remote will learn the PLAY command from a DVD remote.

1)Point the DVD remote into the Red IR top window of the Sherbourn remote. Place them on a flat surface, about 1 to 2 inches apart, and avoid bright lighting or sunlight.

2)In the SETUP mode, press LEARN.

3)Select the DVD device button and the display will change to show some common DVD labels, remembering

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PT-7010A specifications

Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A is an advanced multi-channel power amplifier that has made a significant mark in the audio engineering world. Renowned for its performance and versatility, the PT-7010A caters to both audiophiles and professionals seeking a high-quality audio solution.

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