Learning Main Keys - X10 IconRemote IR27A Owner's Manual

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Learning Main Keys

At the Home screen press the Side Key
next to Learn.
Then press one of the top 4 Side Keys
K6-K9 to the right of the screen.
Select the Device you want to learn keys
for. In this example we only have a TV,
Cable Box and Satellite Receiver set up,
so the rest are grayed out, but you can
still select any of the devices to learn
commands for. You are then instructed
to line up the remotes, and press the key
on the IR27A remote that you want to
learn.
You then point the remote you want to
learn commands from at the bottom of
the IR27A IconRemote, and press the
key on the IR27A IconRemote that you
want to learn a command under, e.g.,
the Power key.
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Learning Main Keys, cont.
You then press and hold (in this example)
the Power key on the other remote, until
the display shows that the command has
been successfully learned. Note for some
types of key you might need to hold the
key pressed, but for other types a quick
press is sufficient. Experiment a bit. If
keys you learn are sent multiple times try
learning them with just a quick press. (See
Tips on Learning on page 24).
If the screen says Failure, you can press
the key and try again.
You can continue learning more
individual keys by following the
instructions on the screen, and then press
Done when you're finished. Or you can
press Add Key to Macro, (see below and
next page).
Learning a Macro - Main Keys
At this screen you can select Add Key to
a Macro. Then instead of learning
another "separate" key, the next key you
learn will be added to a Macro. This
Macro will be activated by the key that
you learned the first command under.
E.g., you could press Power and learn the
power command from your TV's remote,
then select Add Key to Macro, and press
the 3 key and learn the channel 3 key
from your TV's remote. Then the Macro
stored under the Power key will turn on
the TV and change the channel to
number 3.
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