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6. Using your other hand, press and release the desired key of the "teaching" remote.  The LEARN LED

will start blinking. When the command has been learned, the IR LED will go on.

7. Release the button on the URC-1.

8. Repeat steps 4, 5 and 6 for all commands you wish the URC-1 to learn.

9. If no other key is pressed within two minutes, the URC-1 will automatically leave the learn mode and

the LEARN LED will turn off, with new commands learned. You may  also press the LEARN button
if you wish to leave the learn mode more quickly.

LED INDICATORS

IR LED:

• Lights when a button press sends a stored command.

• In Learn mode, the IR LED lights when a button has accepted a command.

BATT LED:

• Lights when the batteries need replacing.

LEARN LED:

• Lights when the LEARN button is pressed.

ERROR LED:

• Lights if a button is pressed that does not have a stored command.

• Lights when the URC-1 encounters a long command code in the Learn mode.  Refer to "ERROR LED

AND EXTENDED MEMORY" for details.

BUTTON USAGE

To improve visibility of the URC-1 buttons in a darkened room, certain buttons have been molded in ivory
and blue for the most frequently used commands.

• We suggest that you use them for such functions as volume, mute, and channel selection, as designated,

or for any functions you anticipate needing most frequently.

• In addition, two orange colored keys are designated for power and one red key for recording.  Some TV

sets or cable boxes have a jump or flash- back key for moving immediately between the two most recently
viewed channels without having to press any other functions.

• The LAST button (meaning last viewed) on the URC-1 is used for programming this function and may also

be used for CD source select.

SHORT COMMANDS

Some commands, such as Channel Up and Channel Down, may change channels two at a time or cause
other multiple actions if memorized at full length. If a button on the original hand-held remote controller
requires only a short tap for its command to be properly executed, and results in multiple actions if the button
is pressed too long, only a short burst of it should be stored in the URC-1.  Step 6, under "TEACHING THE
URC-1 -- ",, should be modified as follows for this type of command:

6. Using your other hand, press the desired button of the "teaching" remote only as long as you usually

press it when controlling the audio/video equipment directly.  The LEARN LED will start blinking.
When the command has been learned, the IR LED will go on.

NOTE:   It may be necessary to experiment with the length of time you press the "teaching" remote control
button to obtain the desired result.

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