Universal Remote Control RF10 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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Learning Method
BASIC SETUP
BASIC SETUP
Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon
STEP 5:
Once you have completed
teaching all the button
commands to the RF10, save
your work and return to normal
operation by pressing both the
COMPONENT button you
pressed in STEP 2 and the
ENT (Enter) button at the same
time. The remote will respond
by flashing SAVED on the display
twice, then return to normal
operating mode.
NOTE: Test all your new commands.
If any of them don’t work, try the
Learning Method again, following
these suggestions:
Move to another room. Plasma
TVs, sunlight, halogen or quartz
lighting can interfere with the
learning process.
Even though the old remote
seems to be working fine, put in
fresh alkaline batteries.
Gradually vary the distance
between the remote controls.
Try 1”, 2” and so on, up to 4 feet.
Try tapping the button on your old
remote instead of pressing and
holding it during the learning
process.
Some additional Information
regarding the Learning Process:
Learned functions override any
existing pre-programmed
functions on the remote control.
All buttons can be learned except
for the PAGE, MAIN and LIGHT
buttons.
Learned functions are
automatically erased when a
new function is learned on the
same button.
Learned functions are retained
even after a different Setup Code
Number is programmed into the
remote.
To return to an original
pre-programmed function,
a learned function must be erased.
CHILD LOCK FEATURE
This ‘child-lock’ feature prevents the unauthorized use of
the remote control by children. It blocks all operations of
the remote control.
To Activate:
Press the +10 and ENT (Enter) buttons simultaneously for
3 seconds. The LCD will blink “LOCK” three times and then
display “LOCK”.
To Return to Normal Operation:
Press the +10 and ENT (Enter) buttons simultaneously again
for 3 seconds. The LCD will display the last use mode.
Transmitting (Busy Signal) Icon
When a command is being transmitted, an icon will appear
in the far right side of the LCD screen. This indicates that a
signal is being sent.This is particularly useful when setting
up Macros, since it flashes with every step of a sequence
of commands.