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Connection for [Device] Screen
Figure 21
Select the TV and A/V receiver inputs to which the device
is connected.
• To hear the device’s audio through the TV speakers,
check the Audio box in the TV Input section of the
screen.
• To hear the device’s audio through the A/V receiver,
check the Audio box in the AVR section.
For best video quality, make only audio connections to
the A/V receiver and avoid routing video signals through
the unit. The A/V receiver may need configuring for
digital audio.
Figure 21. Connection for [Device] screen
Edit NetCommand®: Adding Devices, continued
Name Screen
Figure 20
The Name screen allows you to change the default
name for each device to a custom name of up to eight
characters (including a blank space), selecting from
letters, numbers and nine different characters. Press
[Device] Advanced Learn Screen
Figure 19
After learning the basic device keys, the [Device]
Advanced Learn screen allows you to learn any special
keys for your device. Most common IR remote control
signal formats can be learned by NetCommand.
A table of specialized device keys is shown in Appendix
B. You only need to learn the functions your devices
respond to and can ignore the functions that do not apply
to your device.
Figure 19. [Device] Advanced Learn screen
ADJUST or to select each letter, then press ENTER to
move to the next position. Press CANCEL on the remote
to delete the current letter and move back one character
position. When in the first position, the CANCEL button
will return the name to the default name.
Figure 20. Name screen
Figure 18. [Device] Learn screen