5Press the number buttons to enter the
select button.
Example: To enter “8095”
Press 8, 0, 9, 5 then the OK button.
A beep sounds, and the
6To set preset codes for other A/V components, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7Press the(light) button or the RETURN button twice.
The set mode closes, and the Remote Commander returns to standby for operating the A/V components.
Notes•If you enter a preset code that is not on the table in the supplied “Preset Code List” and press the OK button, a beep sounds five times, and the entered
•If you do not enter anything into the Remote Commander within 60 seconds between each step, the setup procedure will be cancelled and the set mode closes. Start over from the beginning.
•The Remote Commander recognizes the A/V component type when a preset code is entered in step 5, and the screen title displayed when operating the A/V component is determined. If the screen title does not correspond with the component you have set, you can change the component label accordingly.
•You cannot set A/V components after you programme other remote control signals using the Learning function (page 12), programme a Component Macro (page 18), or change the label (page 15). In such a case, reset the A/V component settings (page 28), then set the A/V components again.
Setting A/V components which are not listed in the Preset Code List
You can set A/V components which are not listed in the supplied “Preset Code List” using the search function.
Before starting the search functionSet each A/V component to the following status so that the search function works effectively.
TV, AMP:
CD player, MD deck, Casssette deck:
1 While pressing the (light) button, press the OTHER button .
“SET MODE” appears as the screen title.
2Press the V/v buttons to select “1 PRESET”, then press the OK button or the centre
Label select button.
“PRESET” appears as the screen title.
Tip
If a number is displayed before the menu, you can select the menu by pressing the number button.
3Press the COMPONENT select button for the desired
A/V component.
The selected A/V component’s label and the preset code currently set appear on the screen.
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