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sound, you may want to start by setting up the DVD device
using the preprogrammed method described below, and
then add functions from the other devices you will be using
while watching your DVD video to the DVD device.
For example, while playing a DVD, you will want to adjust
the volume of your receiver. So, you would use the “Punch
Through” method described on page 32 to put the
Receiver's Volume control into your DVD device. You may
then want to adjust other functions of your Receiver while
staying in the DVD device, so you would use the learning
method described on page 19 to add those functions to your
DVD device, such as surround sound controls, the
receiver's DVD input code, the TV's power code, etc.
Everything that you need for watching a DVD on your TV
without having to jump back and forth from Device to
Device.
You can decide where on the MX-600 you want your
functions to reside, relabeling the LCD screen buttons
(explained on page 39) for those functions, and choosing
preprogramming, learning, or a combination of both to
fully customize your MX-600 will give you a remote
totally customized to your needs.
So, let's start with learning how to Preprogram the
MX-600.
A. Using Preprogrammed Codes
1. Three-Digit Code Number
You can program the MX-600 to make it compatible with
your components by using the preprogrammed method:
5. Programming the MX-600 to Control Your Components
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