Home Theater Direct Universal Touch Screen Remote Control Universal Remote User Manual


 
Each time you press the “ ”, the HTMR will skip to
the next code and send out a POWER signal trying to
turn off your device.
If you failed to stop pressing “ ” in time when your
device has been turned off, turn on your device again
immediately. Before the indicator goes out, press “ ”
on the HTMR to skip backward. Repeat the step 7 above
and lock in code.
If the indicator flashes 6 times after your pressing of “ ”
key, you are already at the last code of the library. Press
the device mode key (e.g. ) to resume the HTMR
and repeat carefully the above procedures to search again.
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How to Set Up Your HTMR
(Learning Commands)
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Your HTMR is factory preprogrammed to operate your TVs, VCRs,
SATs, CTVs & DVDs. Due to the limited number of key, some
minor function may not be included. You may teach your remote
with the original A/V remote to operate any excluded function by
your choice.
Besides the preprogrammed devices, you may also teach your
HTMR to operate other infra-red controlled equipment and
appliances, such as HiFi, etc. Your HTMR can learn and reproduce
up to 120 commands from other remote controls. All 6 device
modes (TV, VCR, DVD, SAT, CTV, AUX) can be taught to operate
additional commands:–
1. Press a desired device mode key (e.g. , “ ” icon will
flash).
2. Hold down “ CH+ ” & “ VOL– ” on the remote simultaneously for
2 seconds until the indicator lights up.
3. Enter the Magic Learn Code – 0000, the “
Learn
” icon will
light up and your HTMR is ready to learn commands.
4. Aim your A/V remote control to the
HTMRinfra-red lens on a flat surface,
with 5-8 cm apart. Make sure your A/V
remote control is with fresh batteries.
5. Press and release a desired keys on the
HTMR you want to hold the command.
Now, the device mode key icon (e.g. )
will stop flashing.
6. Press and hold the corresponding key on your A/V remote control
to transfer the command. The indicator will flash twice and the
device mode key icon (e.g. ) will flash again when the
command is copied. You can release the key on the A/V remote
control. If the indicator flashes 6 times, it shows error in learning
process. Adjust the position of both remote controls and repeat
step 5 to 6 again.
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7. Repeat step 5 to 6 to transfer other signals into next function
key. When you finish the whole device mode, press the same
device mode key (e.g. ) again to store your setting.
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4.1 Advance Learning – Teaching a Dual Signal
If you found a learned command work for your A/V
equipment only occasionally, your original remote control
may contain dual signals. Try the following steps to
reprogram this command:
1. Follow step 1 to 4 of “ 4 How to Set Up Your HTMR
(Learning Commands) ”.
2. Press and release a desired keys on the HTMR you
want to hold the command. The device mode key icon
(e.g. ) will stop flashing.
3. Press and hold the corresponding key on your A/V remote
control to transfer the command. The indicator will flash
twice and the device mode key icon (e.g. ) will flash
again. The first signal has been transferred successfully
and you can release the key on the A/V remote control.
4. Press and release the same button on the HTMR again.
The device mode key icon (e.g. ) will stop flashing.
5. Press and hold the same corresponding key on your
A/V remote control until the indicator will flash twice and
the device mode key icon (e.g. ) flash again. The
dual signal command has been transferred successfully.
6. Repeat step 2 to 5 of this procedure to transfer other
signals if there is any.
7. When finished, press the same device mode key again
to store your setting.
Warning:
Entering a new preprogrammed device code will
automatically erase and replace all learned commands in
the chosen device mode.
Note:
Do not attempt to learn additional commands with the Device
Mode Keys, “ Page Key & Key. They will not hold
commands by themselves.
Each function key will hold one command only, a new command
to be learned will automatically erase and replace the previous
one.
If you have accidentally pressed an unexpected key in step 5
above, you have to wait 30 seconds until the indicator goes
out and the HTMR will go back to normal operation. You may
repeat the above procedures to setup the remote again.
If the indicator flashes 6 times during the transference of the signals,
this tells you the memory bank is full. Press the same device key
again to resume normal operation. (You may erase the learned
commands in a device mode and make room for any new signal.
See “Warning” above.)