Programming The Commands Of Remote; Remote Controller - Onkyo TX-DS797 Instruction Manual

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Programming
the commands
of remote controllers
for other devices into the
remote controller
4. Press and hold down the button (that corresponds
to
the command you are programming)
on the remote
controller of the other device until the SEND/LEARN
lamp on the remote controller flashes twice.
After flashing twice, the SEND/LEARN
indicator will light
again.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to transfer all the commands
you desire from the other remote controller and
program them to buttons on the remote controller
under the same MODE.
Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to program commands Io a different
MODE
(e.g., when programming
fi'om a different
remote
controller).
6. Press the MODE button that you pressed in step 2 to
complete the programming.
7. Operatethe
newly programmed buttons to make sure
the learning function
was performed properly.
Notes:
The remote
controller
codes
for Onkyo
compact
disc players,
cassette
tape decks,
DVD playel_s, and mini disc recorder
have
already
been programmed
into buttons
on the remote
controller.
You may, however,
use these buttons
to program
the codes for
olher remote
controllers.
If you wish to restore
the Onkyo preset
codes after you program
new codes, you must first erase the new
codes (see page 66).
The remote
controller
has 408 memory
slots
(8 modes
x 51
bulmns).
Some
remote
controllers
may have
more commands
thai can be remembered
by the remote
controller.
In such cases,
it will be necessary
for you to determine
which commands
are
more important
than othe_zs.
If no butlon
is pressed
for more
than
30 seconds
dm'ing
the
programming,
or if you perform
an invalid
operation
during
programming,
the SEND!LEARN
indicator
flashes
three times
quickly,
and the remote
controller
exits the programming
mode.
Resume
fi'om Step 2.
If a failure
occurs
dm'ing
programming,
the SEND!LEARN
indicator
flashes
three times quickly,
and the remote
controller
exits the programming
mode. Resume
from Step 3.
If a failure
occurs
five times
in row during
programming,
the
remote
controller
exits the programming
mode.
Resume
from
Step 3.
If you try to program
beyond
the learning
capacity
of the remote
controller,
the
SEND/LEARN
indicator
flashes
six
times
quickly,
and the remote
controller
exits the programming
mode.
Try programming
under a different
MODE
button.
When you want to program
a command
to a button to which you
have already
programmed
a command,
simply
follow
the same
procedure
given
and
programming
for that
button
will
be
overwritten.
The remote
controller
uses infrared
rays to send its commands,
as do most
other
remote
controllers.
Though
most
remote
controller
codes can be memorized
by the remote
controller,
be
aware
that some remote
controllers
use a system
that is quite
different
from
the remote
controller
and therefore
may not be
able to be programmed.
Some
remote
controllers
have
a single
button
that performs
multiple
functions
(for example,
the function
may change
each
time the button is pressed)_ If this is the case, each function
must
be programmed
to a separate
button on the remote
controller.
Once you have transferred
the commands
from the other remote
controller,
refer to the instruction
manual
that came
with that
product
for instructions
on how to operate
that product.
Make
sure both
the remote
controller
and the other
remote
controller
have new batteries.
If either of them has balteries
that
are low, you may not be able to program
the commands
of the
other remote
controller
properly
into the remote
controller.
See page 70 for how to erase
the memorized
commands
from all
buttons.
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