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5If the code doesn’t operate the component you can try the DoubleTap learning method. This is par-
ticularly useful for components using the Philips RC5 ‘togglebit” protocol. Many high end audio
companies use these codes. Just click on the 2 Time Learn radio button and you will be prompted to
learn every code twice.
6 Click on SAVE -You must click on SAVE to save the LEARNEDcommand. The blue “L” learned flag
appears on the button you taught the command to.
Learning a Batch of Buttons Quickly
Using this method, MX-950 software will automatically save and select the next button,saving lots of time
when you are learning an entire remote control. Key to your success are two tips:
Tip #1 - Always label all your buttons before beginning
Tip #2 - Verify with one button that the codes from the new remote learn normally.
Once you’ve prepared, batch learning goes very quickly:
1Select the STARTINGButton - Select the button that is the top left of the buttons you want to teach
to. When MX-950 Editor automatically saves and selects the next button it moves left to right, unless
it is learning a group of buttons with similar functions. When you are batch learning the Volume
Group, MX-950 Editor first learns Volume Up, then Volume Down, then Mute, then advances to the
next group.
2 Select both the LEARN and the CONTINUE button -The combination activates the batch learning
capability of MXEditor. It is normal for MX-950 Editor to time out after learning the LCDpage, and
again after learning the hard buttons. The CONTINUEbutton remains selected, but you must restart
the batch learning by selecting a new starting button on another LCD page or device, then selecting
LEARN again.