Philips intelligent remote control Universal Remote User Manual


 
Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn mode)
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Although you can’t program the device buttons from Home, you can program
the direct-access buttons and the Left and Right buttons. When you program
these buttons in Home, the commands become global defaults; see page “To
program a button globally” on page 37.
MISSING FUNCTIONS
If your device’s remote control has a function for which there appears to be no
button on the remote control, you can assign the function to one of the remote
control’s
template buttons
and then give the button a label. For instructions, see
“To program a template button” on page 36.
To program a button on the display (soft button)
1 View the control panels for the device you want to program.
For example, if you want to teach the remote control ‘s TV Power On button to
turn on your TV, first display the control panels for TV.
2 Switch the remote control to Learn mode: Tap the Mode button to
display the Mode menu. Then, tap .
The Learn label appears over the icon to indicate that the remote control
is in Learn mode.
3 Place the remote control and the device’s remote control on a flat
surface, 6 to 8 inches apart. Point the device’s remote toward the
learning eye
.
4 On the device’s remote, locate the button for the function you want the
remote control to learn. (Don’t press the button yet.)
For example, if you want to teach the remote control to turn on the TV, first
locate the Power On button on the TV remote control.
Learning eye
6–8