Checking Preset Codes
Use this process to check which preset code is associated with a Multi Control button:
SOURCE
RECEIVER
3
VCR
VCR
DVD
TV
1
2
MULTI CONTROL
CD
CD-R
TUN
TVC
1
2
3
LOUDNESS
VIDEO SELECT
MULTI CH INPUT
4
5
6
2
INPUT ATT
DIGITAL NR
FL DIMMER
7
8
9
4
REMOTE SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SELECT
+10
DISC
0
ENTER
EFFECT/CH SEL
RECEIVER
1
TV VOL
TV
MASTER VOLUME
TV CONTROL
TVFUNK
4
¢
CHANNEL
TUNE
ST
ST
ENTER
TUNE
GUIDE
MENU
D.ACCESS
BAND
CLASS
&
‹
*
MPX
DTV ON / OFF
DTV MENU
¶
!
⁄
RETURN
S.MODE
CLEAR DTV INFO
RDM
RECEIVER DIRECT CONTROL
FUNCTION
MIDNIGHT
DSP
STEREO
ADVANCED STANDARD MUTE
2
Î
/ DTS
AV PRE-PROGRAMMED AND LEARNING
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
Clearing All the Remote Control Settings
Clears all presents, all learned functions and restores the factory presets.
SOURCE
RECEIVER
VCR
VCR
DVD
TV
1
2
MULTI CONTROL
CD
CD-R
TUN
TVC
4
1
2
3
LOUDNESS
VIDEO SELECT
MULTI CH INPUT
4
5
6
2
INPUT ATT
DIGITAL NR
FL DIMMER
7
8
9
REMOTE SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SIGNAL SELECT
+10
DISC
0
ENTER
EFFECT/CH SEL
1
RECEIVER
TV
TV VOL
MASTER VOLUME
TV CONTROL
TVFUNK
1 Press RECEIVER.
2 Press REMOTE SETUP and hold for three
seconds.
5-8
The LED on the remote will blink twice.
3 Press the MULTI CONTROL button you want
4
to check the preset code for.
4 Press 9, 9 then 0.
Each preset code consists of four digits, for example 1329. Each
digit will be represented by a series of blinks on the remote's
LED—3 blinks to represent the digit "3", etc.
5 Press 1.
The blinking LED indicates the left-most digit of the preset code
("1" in the example above).
6 Press 2.
The blinking LED indicates the next digit of the preset code ("3" in
the example above).
7 Press 3.
The blinking LED indicates the next digit of the preset code ("2" in
the example above).
8 Press 4.
The blinking LED indicates the right-most digit of the preset code
("9" in the example above).
1 Press RECEIVER.
3
2 Press REMOTE SETUP and hold for three
seconds.
4
The LED on the remote will blink twice.
4
3 Press the MULTI CONTROL button .
4 Press 9, 8, then 1.
The LED blinks in sets of two twice (thus four times) to indicate the
button has been cleared.
Remote Control of Other Components
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