CHAPTER 3
Remote Control
Think of the
From the factory, the device buttons are labeled: CD, TAPE, AUX, ZONE2,
CABLE.
Only the
5.The remote can be set to operate your other remote controlled equip- ment. This is done in three ways from the hidden SETUP menu:
1.Entering a code from the tables at the end of this manual
2.Stepping through the codes
3.Learning from your other remotes
See Remote Setup on page 27 for more details.
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LCD Display
The top line shows the present device, mode or status, and it shows when a remote command is being transmitted. The bottom line shows the page number, status and basic instructions during programming.
The main part of the display shows
MAIN
This button will return the remote display back to the Main menu. Depending on which mode you are in, it may take two or more presses. This will help you get back to the Main menu if you ever get lost in the menus.
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MACROS
the labels of the ten DEVICE buttons. You can change any label and cus- tomize the remote to fit your system. Note: this is not a
Contrast
The contrast of the display can be changed by holding down the MAIN button and pressing the joystick pad UP or DOWN.
FAV
This button allows you to step through five display pages of your favorite TV and radio stations. These can be set and
Joystick Pad
This pad and surrounding buttons are used to operate standard DVD menus, and VCR and Tape transport controls. In
M1, M2 and M3 Macros
These MACRO buttons can be programmed to send out a sequence of commands with a single press.
Batteries
The remote takes four AAA bat- teries inside the rear compartment. These should last about six months in normal use, before a
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