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HOW IT WORKS
mute button
TOUR OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
LED LIGHT SYMBOLS USED IN THIS GUIDE
WHAT THE BUTTONS DO:
LED light
power button
favorite
button 1
favorite
button 5
favorite
button 4
programming
buttons
(under cover)
channel
up/down
control
volume
up/down
control
favorite
button 2
favorite
button 3
Mute Button (gray): Normally set as a mute control but can also
be turned off or changed to be any learned signal from your existing
remote control.
LED Light (red/green/orange): In normal use, lights up whenever
an active weemote
®
button is pressed. The light changes states when
you are programming the weemote
®
.
Power Button (red): The power button is normally set to turn on
your TV and Set-top device (if you use one). Other options include not
turning the Set-top power on or off for added reliability or adding an-
other power signal for an AUX device like a home theater component.
You can also have the power button set the TV to the proper channel/
video port for TV viewing and always go to the favorite channel pro-
grammed.
Favorite Buttons 1-5: Buttons that normally allow you to program
favorite channels numbers 1 to 9999. You can also set any or all of the
favorite channel buttons to learn any signal from your existing remote
control. For example, you might want to add your last channel, sleep
timer or video input control from your existing remote control to any one
of the favorite buttons on the weemote
®
. You can also program up to five
additional favorite channels (6-10) but these can only be accessed when
using the channel up/down control.
Volume Up/Down Control: This button is factory set to control the
volume from your TV. You have the option to turn the volume control off
in cases where you don’t want the user to change the volume from the
weemote
®
. Using the learning feature, you can also assign the volume
control to be used with your home theater audio source.
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