Using Learning; Learning Precautions; Programming A Learned Key - Universal Electronics MediaRemote User Manual

Universal remote control with simplecenter
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3.
Press the device key for the mode
where you want moved keys
restored twice.
4.
Repeat for each device you want to
restore.

USING LEARNING

The MediaRemote with SimpleCenter
includes a Learning feature so you can
add functions that are unique to your
home entertainment devices (e.g.,Audio
Surround Mode). However, there are some
considerations.

Learning Precautions

Your original remote controls must
be in working order for learning to
work properly.
Learned keys are mode-specific, so
each one can store a unique function
for each mode.
Do not use the following keys for
learning: Device Keys,
SimpleCenter.
Learning capacity is approximately
16 to 25 keys, depending on the code
being learned.
This feature will not store a sequence
of keys on a single key. To program a
sequence, see "Using Macros" on
page 23.
Certain device codes are not
learnable including multi-frequency
types, some high frequency ones,
and other unusual formats.
For optimum learning, avoid high
levels of ambient light such as
natural sunlight or energy-efficient
fluorescent lights.
NOTE: Please have your original remote
controls handy before
programming learning.
NOTE: If more than 10 seconds pass
between key presses, the remote
exits programming.

Programming a Learned Key

1.
Place theMediaRemote with
SimpleCenter head-to-head (about
2" apart) from your original remote
control. Also locate the key (on your
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