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inVoca User Guide - Page 23
channel four. As you repeat "favorite" inVoca will take you to
channel seven, then keep surfing through the three channels. Could
anything be easier for watching bowl games?
Priority Press
Priority Press is a new feature that makes using inVoca simpler than
any other remote control by eliminating the traditional need to push
the [TV], [CBL], [VCR], or [AUX] button every time you want to
change what you are doing. Priority Press puts you in complete
control. With Priority Press, you decide which entertainment device
you wish to use for common functions — which you then perform
with just one button press. Priority Press also simplifies voice
programming, by reducing the number of button presses required to
perform a function.
L Once you have programmed Priority Press, you may never need
to press the [TV], [CBL], [VCR], or [AUX] buttons again! 7
For example, if both your cable box and TV can control volume, you
can have inVoca automatically select the TV whenever you press
volume up, volume down or mute, and have the inVoca automatically
select the cable box to change channels whenever you press channel
up, channel down, or any numeric key. (With traditional remote
controls you would need to remember to push the TV button to change
to the TV mode, then change the volume, then press the cable button
to switch back to the cable mode to continue changing the channels.)
To set up Priority Press:
1.
[TV], [CBL], [VCR], or [AUX]
Press the device button for the
device you wish to program.
The LED will flash once.
2. [PROG] Press the [PROG] button.
The LED will flash twice.
inVoca User Guide - Page 24
3.
[V+] [V-]or [Mute]
[C+] [C-], [0]...
[9], [Prev]
<<] [<] [Stop]
[>] or [>>]
[Power]
(Volume Group)
(Channel
Group)
(Tape/DVD
Control Group)
(Power Group)
After you have
pressed [PROG], press
any button in the
desired group. The
LED will flash three
times.
Any button in the
group will now control
the selected device.
For example, to set up Priority Press to use the volume commands to
specifically control your TV:
Press [TV] ÿ[PROG] ÿ[V+]
To automatically select your cable box whenever you wish to change
channels, press [CBL] ÿ[PROG] ÿ[C+]
Priority Press classifies buttons of each common type together. The
classifications are: volume-related buttons, channel related buttons,
and tape/DVD control buttons. Once you assign any button to a
device, all the buttons of that type are automatically assigned. For
example, if you assign [C+] to the cable box, [C-], [Prev], and the
numeric keys are then all assigned to the cable box. Similarly, if you
assign [V+] volume up to the television, [V-] and [Mute] are also
assigned to the television.
You can turn off Priority Press at any time simply by pressing any
source button (such as [TV] or [VCR]). You may turn Priority Press
back on by simply by pressing the [Auto] button.
If you wish to override Priority Press (for example to record one
channel with your VCR while you are watching a different channel
with your TV), simply press a device button ([TV], [CBL], [VCR], or
[AUX]). The LED will flash once. To turn Priority Press back on,
press [Auto].

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