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We greatly appreciate your purchase of this unit.
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To be sure you take maximum advantage of all the features this unit has to offer, read these
instructions carefully and use the set properly. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference should
any questions or problems arise.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and
Industry CANADA RSS210.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of
the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment
Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes
les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur
du Canada.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Features...................................................................3
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Before Using.........……………………………………3
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Names of Parts..………………………………………4
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Operation ..........................................................4~24
Introduction .........................................................4, 5
[1] Turning on the liquid crystal display................4
[2] Adjusting the brightness of the
liquid crystal display........................................4
[3] Adjusting the touch panel...............................5
[4] Basic operation of the
liquid crystal display....................................5, 6
Operating preset devices..................................6~10
Preset Memory...............................................10~17
[1] Changing the preset memory
of preset devices..........................................12
[2] Adding new devices .....................................13
[3] Operating devices for which the
preset memory is set.............................14~17
Learning Function ...........................................18~19
[1] Using the learning function ....................18, 19
[2] Inputting button names ................................19
System Call Function......................................20~22
[1] System call buttons......................................20
[2] Storing system call signals.....................20, 21
[3] Editing registered system call settings ..21, 22
[4] Deleting registered system call settings......22
[5] Sending system call signals..........................22
[6] Changing the names of
system call settings......................................22
Making the Various Settings ...........................23, 24
[1] Backing up the current settings ...................23
[2] Making the sound settings...........................23
[3] Setting the liquid crystal display’s
auto off time.................................................23
[4] Setting the back light’s auto off time ...........24
Resetting...............................................................24
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Other Registerable Devices ..................................25
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Customizing
(setting the operating environment)................26~31
Editing the icon display section ......................26~28
[1] Adding devices .............................................26
[2] Deleting devices...........................................26
[3] Changing the positions of devices
in the icon display section ............................27
[4] Registering device names ............................28
Customizing the Buttons.................................29, 30
[1] Adding buttons .............................................29
[2] Deleting buttons...........................................29
[3] Moving buttons ......................................29, 30
[4] Changing button names ...............................30
User Menu ............................................................31
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One-button Search Function ...........................31, 32
[1] Using the one-button search function....31, 32
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RF Transmission Function.....................................32
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Factory Default Settings........................................32
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Specifications ........................................................32
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Cautions on Use....................................................33
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Troubleshooting.....................................................33