Using Non-Preset Remote Control Operations

Learning Function (continued)

2Input digits or characters on the Label key by pressing the number keys (0 - 9), SYMBOL 1 key or SYMBOL 2 key on the LCD display.

The cursor flashes in the left end of the Label key.

Begin inputting digits or characters from the left. Press repeatedly the number key until you obtain the desired digit or character.

The digits or characters are assigned to the keys as follows.

1:1

2:A t B t C t a t b t c t 2

3:D t E t F t d t e t f t 3

4:G t H t I t g t h t i t 4

5:J t K t L t j t k t l t 5

6:M t N t O t m t n t o t 6

7:P t Q t R t S t p t q t r t s t 7

8:T t U t V t t t u t v t 8

9:W t X t Y t Z t w t x t y t z t 9

0: 0

SYMBOL 1 :!, &, /, ?, p, P, O, o, +, -, :, ,, ., ", ', ~, *, #, , space SYMBOL 2 :space, , 9, , , , ,

(, ), <, >, b, B, t, T, x, W, X, x, $

If you make a mistake, move the cursor to the digit or character you want to correct by pressing the or button, and input again.

If you press the CLEAR key, the Label key returns to the previous display.

3Decide the digit or the character

you input by pressing the button or another number key.

The cursor moves to the right. When the button is pressed, the cursor moves to the left. You can input a digit or character to the place where the cursor flashes.

4Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you input a suitable name to the Label key.

When the cursor reaches to the right end, if the button or another number key is pressed, the cursor returns back to the left end.

5Decide the display of the Label key by pressing the RETURN key.

The LCD display goes to Step 5 on page 21.

To change the component name on the Mode Display key

When you programme a signal for a Label key, you can also change the component name on the Mode Display key to the most suitable name using up to 8 characters or digits (page 79).

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