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You can “teach” one operating procedure to a Component Select button, so that when you press the Component Select button, the operation is also automatically done.
For example, if it is necessary to switch the input selection of an amplifier to DVD when you use a DVD player, “teach” an input select signal to the DVD button. After “learning”, the input selection of an amplifier is automatically switched to DVD just by pressing DVD. (For this operation, an amplifier should first be turned on.)
Example: To “teach” the DVD input remote control signal of your amplifier to the DVD Component Select button of the Commander
1Follow Steps 1 to 2 (page 14).
Then, SET indicator and all other Component Select buttons light.
SET
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When the SET indicator lights up, you can release the Component Select button. Both the SET indicator and the selected Component Select button flash (Learning function standby).
SET
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If another signal has already been “learned” by that button
The SET indicator flashes twice, and the Commander takes no action, returning to its state after SET was pressed and held in Step 2. Either “teach” to another free button, or clear the already “learned” function (page 20) and start over from the beginning.
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