2. Press and hold the MUTE button until the red indicator blinks off, then release the button. 3. Press and release the desired Mode button (TV, VCR, etc.) for Volume/Mute control, the red indicator blinks then stays on. 4. Press and release the MUTE button and the red indicator turns off. The red indicator will blink rapidly for three seconds if the Mode you have selected has no Volume/Mute control. 5. All other Modes will now punch-through to your chosen Mode for Volume/Mute control. 6. All “Visual” and “Audio” programmed Modes will now punch-through to the respective Modes you have chosen for Volume/Mute control. Setting any Mode to use its own Volume/Mute Control This routine can set any Mode to use only its own Volume/Mute control. Note - If your chosen Mode has no Volume/Mute functions of its own then the Volume/ Mute buttons will do nothing. 1. Press and hold the CODE SEARCH button until the red indicator turns on, then release the button. 2. Press and hold the MUTE button until the red indicator blinks off, then release the button. 3. Press and release the desired Mode button (TV, VCR, etc.), the red indicator blinks then stays on. 4. Press and release the VOLUME-(Down) button, the red indicator blinks then stays on. 5. Press and release the MUTE button and the red indicator turns off. 6. All “Visual” and “Audio” programmed Modes will now punch-through to the respective Modes you have chosen for Volume/Mute control. 12 13 Code Learning Tips On Learning, cont. The learning feature lets you “learn” functions from your original remote control. For example - you may want to use your remote to operate the RANDOM PLAY feature from your original CD remote control. This remote is equipped with an “easy learning” feature that lets you “learn” features (such as RANDOM PLAY from your original CD remote). Tips On Learning You can only learn one device type under any one Mode button e.g. only learn TV codes under the TV Mode, VCR codes under the VCR Mode, etc. If you are trying to learn from a “Universal” remote, it might have more than one code type stored under a Mode. Try learning from another remote to see if there’s a problem with the type or brand of remote you are trying to learn from. a. Some functions from some types of remotes might not be able to be learned. b. No functions may be stored under LEARN, or CODE SEARCH buttons. c. Only one original device type can be learned per individual Mode. d. Use fresh batteries for both the Learning Remote and the Original Remote. e. Keep at least three feet away from incandescent or low-energy lights when learning. f. Perform a Master Clear (see page 18) before learning and try learning 2 or 3 commands initially. Then carry out a Master Clear before completely learning your original remote’s commands. g. Place the original remote end-to-end with the Learning Remote so the IR transmitters on both remotes are directly in line with each other. You may need to adjust the height of either remote to achieve this. Use the IR Transmitter Finder feature to assist you. h. Keep the distance between the two remotes to approximately 1 inch and do not move or change the distance between the two remotes until you have learned all the required buttons for that Mode. i. When Learning, do not release the button being Learned until the red indicator has blinked off for half a second. j. Avoid learning your original remote Volume/Mute buttons unless you are sure these operate the same device e.g. some original DVD remotes include TV Volume/Mute button control and can be two different types of code. k. Avoid learning your original remote VCR transport buttons unless you are sure these operate the same device e.g. some original TV remotes include VCR button control and can be two different types of code. l. If learning the first or second buttons for a Mode results in continuous errors then try the following: i. End the Learn session by pressing the CODE SEARCH key. ii. Clear out the learned commands for that Mode. iii. Check the IR transmitters are correctly aligned between the two remotes (use the IR Transmitter Finder facility). iv. Adjust the distance between the two remotes to be closer (e.g. half an inch) or a further away (e.g. 2 inches) from each other. v. Try learning the original remote for that Mode again. If problems reoccur with the same button check the original remote button being learned – does it transmit? Does it operate the target device? Try learning that button under a different clear Mode. If it learns okay then it is likely to be a different code type from the others and cannot be learned under the same Mode. 14 15 Learning CommandsIR Transmitter Finder Feature This feature assists you in identifying where your original remotes IR transmitter is located and is particularly useful if your original remote’s IR transmitter is hidden behind a lens. 1. Point both remotes facing each other by approximately 1 inch apart (see Tips on Learning on previous pages) 2. Press ...