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Use Any Remote to Control your DHT-T110
Its easy to “teach” DHT-T110 to respond to nearly any conventional IR (infrared) remote, so that you may continue to use your
favorite television or cable/satellite. You may prefer to teach DHT-T110 only selected commands, to avoid unintentional
operations and subsequent confusion among some household members. Some DHT-T110 owners teach only Volume Up/
Down and Mute, relying on the DHT-T110’s front panel, or DHT-T110’s own remote, for other functions.
Learning commands (using Volume up as an example):
1 Press-and-hold the front panel’s Learn button
for 3 seconds; its key LED will ash slowly.
2 Now press the front-panel Volume up key; the Volume up key LED will also commence ashing slowly, in sync with the
Learn LED.
3 Within 60 seconds, aim the “source remote (for example, the television handset) from approximately 18" (0.5 m)
directly toward DHT-T110’s front panel, and press its Volume up key 4 times in slow succession; both ashing DHT-T110
LEDs will now light steadily for 3 seconds, indicating a successful learn.
Unlearning commands
1 Press-and-hold the front panel’s Learn button
for 3 seconds; its LED will ash slowly.
2 Press the button you want to clear; the button's LED will also ash slowly, in sync with the Learn LED.
3 Press the learn button
within 60 seconds; both LEDs will ash rapidly for 3 seconds. The command has been un-
learned.
Seven of the eight DHT-T110 front-panel buttons can be taught to respond to an external remote. Simply repeat this three-
step process for as many of the other DHT-T110 commands (each associated with a front-panel button) as you wish.
Note: Rapid blinking of the two LEDs indicates a failed “learn. Press any other front-panel or DHT-T110 remote key to reset
learning, and start again. See the Troubleshooting section for tips to help you successfully teach DHT-T110 to recognize the
signals from your remote control.
Once you have programmed DHT-T110 to respond to your everyday remote controller, you may wish to put away the DHT-
T110 remote for safekeeping. If you do, we recommend that you remove the battery, and wrap it in a slip of paper, masking-
tape, or similar to prevent accidental discharge and put it and the DHT-T110 remote someplace safe.
Some remotes can learn by pressing the remote key several times (up to four times)
Troubleshooting DHT-T110
DHT-T110 Does not power on
Is the DHT-T110 plugged into a proven-live wall outlet? Try a lamp or other known-good appliance. Avoid using outlets
that are connected to switches or dimmers.
No television sound
Is DHT-T110’s volume turned up? (Don’t laugh; we do this one ourselves all the time.)
Is DHT-T110 muted (if so, the front panel Mute key
LED will be ashing).
Is the DHT-T110 set to the correct source? A ashing Bluetooth® key
LED on the front panel indicates DHT-T110 is
trying to “pair to Bluetooth; press the Television Input key
to interrupt this and switch to television sound.
Is the audio source a volume-controlled television or cable/satellite box output? If so, you must turn up the volume
of the television or cable/satellite box to send adequate signal-level to DHT-T110. (For this reason it is best to choose
fixed-level outputs where possible; some televisions have separate physical outputs, other employ on-screen menu
settings to manage this.)
Check connections: remember that DHT-T110 auto-prioritizes multiple incoming signals, selecting optical-digital,
coaxi-
al-digital, and analog-mini plug, in that order. Confirm that the television is routing audio to the appropriate output;
there may be TV-menu settings to manage this.
Check the signal format. Dolby Digital (5.1ch), PCM (32kHz-96kHz) is supported.
Distorted sound from the DHT-T110
If the signal source is a volume-controlled output, turn it down a couple of steps from maximum.
If using the analog stereo input, check the rear-panel Input Sensitivity switch setting (see page 11).
Check the signal source to be sure the distortion is not originating there.
If DHT-T110’s volume is set to its maximum, turn it down a few steps.
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