Wayne-Dalton WDHC-20 Universal Remote User Manual


 
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REVEALING DEVICE CODES
LEARNING FEATURE
If you have set up the Teleport™ remote control by
searching for your device code (on the previous page), you
may need to determine what the code is.
1. On Teleport™ press TV once; it will blink once. Then
press and hold SETUP until the TV key blinks twice.
2. Enter 990 on the numeric keypad; the TV key will blink
twice.
3. For the first digit, press 1 once. Count the number of
times the TV key blinks and write down the number in the
leftmost TV Code box on page 10 (e.g., 3 blinks = 3.)
NOTE: If a code digit is 0, the selected mode key will not
blink.
4. Repeat step 3 four more times for the remaining digits,
except press 2 for the second digit, 3 for the third digit, 4
for the fourth digit and 5 for the fifth digit. Write each code
in the box provided for TV codes on page 10.
The example below is for a TV, to reveal the codes of other
devices, substitute the appropriate key (e.g. DVD/VCR, AMP
or SAT) for the device you are searching for.
Teleport™ has many pre-programmed codes, but you may
find there are one or more keys on the original remote
which are not defined on Teleport™. As a convenience,
Teleport™ includes a Learning feature so you can add
functions that are unique to your original home
entertainment remote (e.g., VCR tracking up or down.)
Please note the following considerations:
• Your original remote controls must be in working order
for Learning to work properly.
• Learned keys are mode-specific, so each one can store
a unique function for each mode.
• Do not use the following keys for learning: Device keys,
SETUP, RECORD (•), Numeric keypad keys
•Learning capacity is approximately 16 to 25 keys
depending on the code being learned.
• Certain device functions are not learnable including
multi-frequency types, some high frequency ones, and
other unusual formats.
• For optimum learning, avoid high levels of ambient light
such as natural sunlight or energy-efficient fluorescent
lights.
NOTE: Please have your original remote controls handy
before programming learning.
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