Programming Signals of AnotherRemote Control — LearningFunction (continued)

5Press and hold the button on the other remote control, until both the SET indicator and the Component Select button lights up again.

During data transfer, only the SET indicator stays lit, and the Component Select button turns off.

After data transfer is complete, the Commander returns to its state in Step 3.

remote control of component

Notes

If you do not perform Learning steps within 20 seconds at any point during the process, Learning mode ends.

If you do not perform Step 5 within 10 seconds after Step 4, the learning procedure returns to Step 3. Repeat Step 4 while the Component Select button lights.

To cancel setup, press SET.

If the Commander does not seem to be working

If the “learned” button does not operate properly, “teach” once again. (For example, if the volume becomes very loud after pressing VOL + only once, noise may have interfered during the Learning procedure.)

If you set a component code after “learning” a signal

If you have programmed any signal on a button by the Learning function, that signal will work even after you set a component code.

Note on the REC z signal

You can only “teach” to one button at a time. Therefore you cannot teach a sequential button operation (for example REC z + G) to a single button on the Commander. In this case, “teach” the functions of each button on your component to the Commander.

during data

data transfer

transfer

complete

If the SET indicator flashes five times

It means that “learning” is incomplete. Repeat steps 4 and 5.

6Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to “teach” functions to other buttons.

To “teach” another component’s remote control signal

After positioning the two remote commanders as in Step 1 on page 16, press the corresponding Component Select button, and then follow Steps 4 and 5 to perform Learning.

7Press SET to finish setting.

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