Advanced Settings
Press the HOME key, then select Setup, then select Advanced.
The screen to the right lets you change the backlight delay; enter codes
for devices directly from the printed code list that came with the remote;
set up punchthrough for various devices; limit the channels that young
children can access and clear (erase) various things you've set up in the
remote. .
Display Options
Select Options, then press a Side Key to the left or the right of the option
to adjust the setting. Then press OK. Backlight adjusts how long it takes
before the screen goes black (approx 2-35 seconds) if you don't press
any keys.
Key Transmit Time changes the delay between digits when sending
favourites, e.g. 1–6–2. This can be used in situations where the channels
are not accepted by the set-top box.
Press the side key next to Default to reconfigure these 2 functions to
their original setting.
Press the side key next to Language to choose a different language,
then at the screen to the right select the language you want.
Device Codes
Select Device Codes. Then Select a device. Devices that have not yet
been set up are grayed out. You can select them here and set them up
by entering the device code from the printed code list. Or you can
change the code for a device that had already been set up by simply
entering the new code.
This screen also lets you view the codes for any device that's been set
up. In the above example you can see the codes that are set for TV,
Cable, and SAT. We've selected CD and can then enter its 4 digit code
from the code list, using the number keys on the remote. The above
also shows that we've learned codes under the AUX1 key in DVD
mode.
You can also change the device type by pressing the key on screen (1) next to the device that
you are editing the code for. Pressing this key repeatedly cycles through all available device
types.
Programming Combo Device Codes
Some Combo devices (e.g. TV/VCR, TV/DVD, DVD/VCR, etc.) will require you to set up
two different Mode keys to control both parts of the Combo device. For example, if you have
a TV/DVD Combo, you might need to set up one code under the TV key to control the TV
part AND a separate code (under any other Mode key) to control the DVD part. Other Combo
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devices have one code that will control both parts of the device. See separate code list.
To set up a combo device, press the HOME key, then select Setup, then select Advanced then
Device Codes, as described on previous page.
Punchthrough
This lets you set up how various keys on the remote operate in various modes. For example
you might want the Volume Up/Down and Mute keys to ALWAYS operate your TV, no matter
what mode the remote is in. Or you might want the Play, Stop, Pause REW, FF, and Record
keys to ALWAYS operate your VCR no matter what mode the remote is in.
Press the HOME key, then select Setup, then select Advanced, then Punchthrough.
Then select the device you want to set up Punchthrough for. E.G., TV.
At this screen you set how you want the Volume Up/Down and Mute
keys to operate when the remote is in TV mode.
Then you select how you want the Channel Up/Down keys to operate
when the remote is in TV mode.
Then you select how you want the Play, Stop, Pause REW, FF, and
Record keys to operate when the remote is in TV mode.
For example, here we've set the Volume and Mute keys to operate
the TV in TV mode (i.e. Punchthrough Not Set); Prog Up/Down to
operate the Cable Box; and Play, Stop, Pause, etc., to operate the
DVD Player - even though the remote is in TV mode.
Here we've set the Volume and Mute to operate the TV; and Prog
Up/Down to operate the Cable Box; - even though the remote is in
DVD mode. Play, Stop, Pause, etc., will operate the DVD (i.e.
Punchthrough Not Set for Play, etc.)
You need to set up Punchthrough for each device you've set up in the
remote. I.E., you need to set up how you want the "Volume Up/Down
and Mute" "Prog Up/Down" and "Play, Stop, Pause REW, FF, and
Record" keys to operate for each device that you have set up, i.e., for
whatever mode the remote is set to.
Note also that if you want some other keys to operate in a different mode from what they
normally operate in, you can "learn" the key(s). E.G. if you want your AV key to still switch
the TV's input when you're in cable mode, you can learn your TV's AV key under cable
mode.
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