
Programming a Frequently Used Key Operation to SYSTEM CONTROL Buttons
In addition to their original System Control functions (see page 18), SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2 or 3 buttons can be programmed to “learn” any remote control signal.
As they operate independently from other buttons, SYSTEM CONTROL 1, 2 or 3 buttons can work as
This is useful if you prefer having the SYSTEM CONTROL button as a “one- touch” button for a single operation rather than executing a series of commands.
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Example: To store the On/Off signal of an
1Place the
Remote control of your component
about 5 – 10 cm (2 – 4 inches) away
2While pressing COMMANDER OFF, press PROGRAM + and Á+.
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“LEARN” appears and the display that stands for the learnable SYSTEM CONTROL buttons flash in the display panel.
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If a signal has been learned on that button, the display stays lit. If you want to program on that button, clear the signal first (page 29).