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Test – Power Toggle
: When you click on this test button, the PMA400 will send a signal to the
TV Cradle, which will then send a signal out to the Infrared Emitter stuck to your device (TV,
VCR, Cable box) and turn your device on and off. Click this test button again and your device
should change from on to off or off to on. If pressing this button does not turn on and off your
device, choose the next code in the list, and try again. If none of the codes seem to work, check
that the infrared emitter is directly over the infrared sensor on your tuner device. Note: In some
rare cases the ON/OFF functionality may not work.
9.2
Part 2: Testing the channel changer
Test – Channel Input
: When you press the Test: Channel Input button the PMA400 will send a
signal through the cradle to the Infrared Emitter stuck to your device and change the channel. If the
Number of digits parameter is set to three, it will try to select channel 123. If that parameter is set to
2, it will send the code for channel 12. If the test does not change the channel on your tuner, go back
to the IR Transmitter tab and try the next available code for your category and brand of product.
Parameter Description
Use -/-- Key:
Set this to On if normally, you have to press this same key on your device’s remote
control in order to select a channel.
Number of digits
Set the number of digits that your device can recognize for a channel. Example:
Set to 3 if you need to choose a channel greater than channel 99.
Use Enter Key
Set this to On if normally, you have to press the Enter key on your device’s remote
control after you enter the channel number. Example: If you normally press 1, 3,
Enter for channel 13, then you would need to set this parameter to On.
Delay after each digit
Change the delay between the emission of each digit of a channel. You may need
to adjust this if the PMA400 seems to send only half the digits of a channel or more
digits of a channel. Example: Adjust the key delay and retest channel select if it
sends channel 1 instead of 12 or sends 112 instead of 12.
9.3
Part 3: Give your channels a name
For the sake of recognition, it is helpful to give a name to each of your channels as shown here.
You only have to do this one time.