18
Programming Signals of Another
Remote Control — Learning
Function (continued)
5
Press and hold the button
on the other remote control,
until both the SET indicator
and the Component Select
button lights up again.
During data transfer, only the
SET indicator stays lit, and the
Component Select button turns
off.
After data transfer is complete,
the Commander returns to its
state in Step 3.
If the SET indicator flashes
five times
It means that “learning” is
incomplete. Repeat steps 4 and 5.
6
Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to
“teach” functions to other
buttons.
To “teach” another
component’s remote control
signal
After positioning the two remote
commanders as in Step 1 on page
16, press the corresponding
Component Select button, and then
follow Steps 4 and 5 to perform
Learning.
7
Press SET to finish setting.
SET
SET
VCR
VCR
during data
transfer
data transfer
complete
Notes
• If you do not perform Learning steps
within 20 seconds at any point during
the process, Learning mode ends.
• If you do not perform Step 5 within
10 seconds after Step 4, the learning
procedure returns to Step 3. Repeat
Step 4 while the Component Select
button lights.
To cancel setup, press SET.
If the Commander does not
seem to be working
If the “learned” button does not
operate properly, “teach” once again.
(For example, if the volume becomes
very loud after pressing VOL + only
once, noise may have interfered during
the Learning procedure.)
If you set a component code
after “learning” a signal
If you have programmed any signal on
a button by the Learning function, that
signal will work even after you set a
component code.
Note on the REC
z
signal
You can only “teach” to one button at a
time. Therefore you cannot teach a
sequential button operation (for
example REC
z
+
B
) to a single button
on the Commander. In this case,
“teach” the functions of each button on
your component to the Commander.
remote control
of component