E-24
Note that you need to change the system
code on the product you wish to control,
as well as the remote.
1. The device keys that may be Locked or
Unlocked.
2. Lock and Unlock are toggles (they
change from Lock to Unlock to Lock,
etc.).
3. Press and hold the Device and 6 keys
together for three seconds.
4. The power LED stays lit, showing that
it is in Lock/Unlock setup mode.
5. If there is no further key input for 30
seconds, the LED goes off and the
remote leaves Lock/Unlock setup
mode.
6. To verify the status of a device, press
the 3 6 9 keys in sequence:
7. f Lock is set, the LED blinks three
times:
***
.
8. If Unlock is set, the LED blinks five
times:
*****
.
9. If you press a valid Device key within
30 seconds, the LED blinks three
times:
***
and the remote leaves
Lock/Unlock setup mode.
Controlling the volume of
other devices
By default, the volume keys and mute key
control the amplifier volume.
You can configure these buttons so they
send volume commands to another
device. In the following example, the
volume commands are sent to a linked AV
device (your television, for instance):
1. Press AV+5 for three seconds, until the
LED lights and stays on.
2. Press VOL UP.
3. Press AV again. The LED blinks three
times
***
.
The volume and mute keys will now send
the volume commands to the TV.
To set the volume buttons to control the
amplifier once more, repeat the above
steps, except press AMP in step 3.
Hidden commands
Command Effect
AMP+
'
Sends a Power On
command
AMP+
,
Sends a Power Off
command
Factory default reset
You can reset your remote to the original
factory default settings.
Press and hold both the
(HOME)
and MENU keys for about five seconds
until the power LED blinks five times
*****
.
All programming and setup codes that
you have entered into the remote are
erased and the remote returns to the
original factory default settings.
Device codes
The tables that begin on “device code
tables” on page DC-1 (at the end of
this user manual) list 3-figure codes for
different manufacturers’ devices.
Use these when setting your remote up
to control your devices, as described in
“Direct code setup (Method 1)” on page
E-22.
If more than one code number is listed,
try the first number. If the results are
unsatisfactory, continue trying the
numbers for that manufacturer to get the
best ‘fit’ with the functionality required.
If the manufacturer of your equipment is
not listed, you can try “Library search setup
(Method 2)” on page E-22. This method
allows you to scan through every code
contained in the remote’s memory.