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USING THE MASTER AND SIDEKICK REMOTES continued
PREV CH recalls the last cable or satellite channel you were watching, as long as your cable or
satellite tuner supports this function.
GUIDE commonly displays your satellite or cable company's program guide.
The numerical keypad can be used for channel selection, time setting on VCRs, direct frequency
entry for tuning some FM/AM tuners, and so on. Not all its buttons will necessarily be used; for
example, some TV tuners require the use of a +10 key when tuning to channels 11 and higher,
or the use of an ENT (Enter) button for tuning to channel numbers with fewer than two or three
digits, but others do not.
Using the SideKick™
The SideKick remote is set up at the factory to control the main functions of the C 1, but can be
reprogrammed to control your entire home theater. If you or your dealer or installer have not
reprogrammed it, it will work as follows:
LIGHT illuminates the SideKick's buttons for about 10 seconds. If you wish to
turn it off sooner, tap this button again.
VOL raises or lowers the volume setting on the C 1.
CH changes the C 1 Controller's source input selection, but can be repro-
grammed as a channel control for your TV, cable box, or satellite tuner.
MUTE cuts off output from the C 1 to your amplifiers and speakers. Normally,
it controls the main zone (including the "Phones" jack on the front panel), but
if the C 1 is in Zone control mode, it will cut off sound to your remote zone.
INFO presents on your on-screen video display, if you are using one, the
current source's name, audio and video input types, and audio mode. This
information is shown for 10 seconds.
FAVORITE buttons A, B, and C can be programmed for many uses, depending on
your home-theater habits. For example, if you mainly watch DVDs, a button could
be programmed with a macro that turns on the C 1, DVD, and video screen and
sets the C 1 to its DVD input. Or if you mainly channel-surf, you can set the three buttons to bring
up your three favorite channels. Because the possibilities, and the systems the C 1 and SideKick will
be used with, vary so much, the FAVORITE buttons are programmed at the factory to do nothing in
particular (they send the same signals as the Master Remote's "1" , "2, " and "3" buttons do in C1/C2
mode). This leaves them free to be reprogrammed for you and your system.
The SideKick is an excellent choice for use in a second, remote, zone. The "Zone" command
need not be programmed into it for this, as the C 1 has a control input specifically for use with
commands from an IR repeater sensor in the remote zone. The SideKick's OFF and ON buttons
can be reprogrammed with macros to turn on the C 1 Controller's Zone circuitry and any equip-
ment (such as TV sets or amplifiers) in the second zone.
If your C 1 was set up by your dealer or installer, the SideKick has probably been programmed
for your system and the way you use it. If not, you can program it very easily from your PC by
downloading and running the MX-Editor software from our Web site. To program the SideKick,
connect the programming cable to your computer and click the MX-Editor program's SideKick
tab; then, using your computer's mouse, "drag" the functions you want from the pictured
Master remote and "drop" them onto the SideKick buttons you wish to control them with.
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