Select the device you want to learn keys for. In this example we
only have a TV, Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up, so the rest
are grayed out, but you can still select any of the devices to learn
commands for. In this case we selected TV.
Some typical "extra" keys are already set up, (depending on the
Mode you selected), the rest of them are called L6, L7, L8, etc., 27
keys in total. (You can rename them later). Press the Side Key that
you want to learn a command under. (Note can choose one that
already has a name, so as to "learn over it" and then later rename it).
Let's select L7.
Next point the remote you want to learn commands from at the bottom
of the H510 remote, and press OK when you're ready. (See Tips on
Learning on page 21).
Next press the key (on the other remote) for the function you want
to learn. Hold the key pressed until the screen says that the command
was successfully learned. Note for some types of key you might
need to hold the key pressed, but for other types a quick press is
sufficient. Experiment a bit. If keys you learn are sent multiple times
try learning them with just a quick press.
You can change the label for the key (in this case L7) .
If you select Change Label, by pressing Side Key K9, you can change
the name to anything you want. For example you'll likely want to
rename it with the name of the function that you learned.
After you select Change Label you see the screen to the right. You
enter the new name for the key using the numeric keys on the remote,
in a similar fashion to typing in text on a cell phone. See next page.
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E.G. in this example we pressed the 3 key on the remote to enter the
letter D. Then we pressed the 8 key repeatedly until the letter V was
displayed. Then we waited a second and pressed 3 to select D. Then
we pressed the 0 (zero) key twice until we selected a space. We
continued this process until we had "DVD Zoom" displayed.
Then we pressed OK to save the new label for the key we had learned.
The next time you set the remote to the mode that you learned this
key under you'll see a screen where you can select this, and any
other functions you've learned under that mode.
Pressing the MODE key and then selecting a device type shows the "extra" keys and learned
keys for that mode. Note, you can learn keys from any kind of remote under any mode. You
could for example learn the power keys for your TV, and your audio system and extra keys
for your DVD player under the DVD mode. Then when you press the MODE key and select
DVD, you'll be able to turn on your TV, turn on your audio system, and control your DVD
player, all from the Side Keys on this one screen.
Note: "Triple tap" name entry works in a similar fashion to text entry on a cell phone. Tap
each numeric key to cycle through ALL caps, numbers, and lower case letters. E.G., repeatedly
pressing the number 2 key cycles through A, B, C, 2, a, b, c. Pressing the 9 key cycles
through W, X, Y, Z, 9, w, x, y, z. A "space" can be selected with the 0 (zero) key. The number
1 key selects 1 . @ ? ! - & : and back to 1. And you can backspace an entry with the key to the
left of the 0 (zero) key. Press OK (or the Enter "E" key) to confirm your new name.
Troubleshooting
The Favourites you set up don't operate your device.
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Make sure you selected the correct device (TV, Cable, Sat, etc., when you set up each
favourite. See Add/Edit Favourites page 14 to change the device type for your favourite(s).
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Change the key Transmit Time, see Display Options on page 18.
The Remote's hard keys do not operate your product.
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Make sure the remote is set to the correct Mode by pressing the MODE key follow by the
appropriate Side Key for the device mode you desire.
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Program the remote with a new code.
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The remote may not contain the code for your device. Try learning the codes you need
from your old remote.
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Install new batteries.
The remote does not operate some features of your product.
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Program the remote with a new code.
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The remote may not be able to operate all features of your product or key names might be
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