Using The Learned Commands; Using Sequences; Programming A Command Sequence - Memorex CP8 turbo Owner's Manual

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If
the Turbo has
difficulty
learning a
particular
key
,
try
tapping the
key
during
the
teaching
process.
USING THE LEARNED COMMANDS
Follow
this
procedure
to use the learned
commands.
If
you
have taught a group of commands to the
Turbo,
use
this
procedure
to
test
each command
key.
If you
find a
key that
does not
have
the desired
effect,
teach the
command
again
.
1.
Use
the
SELECT
[
...
]
or
[
~]
key
to
select
the
desired device.
2.
Point
the
Turbo
at
the
CABlE
component you
want to
TI M(
'-,.
-,
'
..
n:
·
.:1 -,
; /
control,
and
press the
-
,-
(J
Cl ,-,
'-:'
::::__
desiredTurbokey.
The
-
c
,-,
'' u ,-,
name appears on the
display.
If
you
press
a
key
that you
have
not
taught a command
,
ERROR
appears
on
the
display.
Note
:
The
maxi
mum
control range
of
the Turbo
is
about 25 feet
(7. 5m)
at an angle
of
30
degrees
.
USING SEQUENCES
PROGRAMMING A COMMAND SEQUENCE
When
you use standard remote
controls,
it
often takes
a
sequence
of
several commands
using
several remote
controls
to accomplish your
task.
The Turbo
allows you
to
program
these sequences and recall
them by pressing
only
two
keys.
For
example,
you
can
program
a command sequence
to
turn on
your cable
box,
select
your
favorite
cable channel
,
turn on
your
VCR,
and
begin
recording
on your VCR
.
Of
course
,
you must load
a
tape
into
the VCR first.
You
can
program a command
sequence
of
up to 48 steps
for each
of
the 35 command keys
,
as
long
as
memory
space is available.
Use
this feature to
remember
and
send any
often used
sequences
of
commands.
Notes:
In a sequence, you can
only use
command keys that
you
have already
taught
a
remote control
command
.
If
you
delete
a
command
from
a Turbo key
that is
used
in
a
command
sequence
,
the sequence aborts
when the
Turbo
reaches
that
key
in the
sequence.
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