RCA Scenium L50000 User Manual page 58

Thomson/rca projection tv user's guide
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Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Display
window
DIRECTV
ON•OFF
VCR
1
VCR
AUX
2
AUD
M1
M3
M2
L1
L3
Macro buttons
L2
FRONT
(M1, M2, and
MUTE
SKIP
CH +
M3)
VOL -
VOL +
REAR
CENTER
CH -
FORMAT
BACK
TEST
AM•FM
GUIDE
The OK
LEVEL -
OK
button
MENU
CLEAR
PROGRAM
1
2
3
4
5
6
The down
7
8
9
arrow button
INPUT
0
ANT
FUNCTION
REV
PLAY
FWD
REC
STOP
PAUSE
CH
SWAP
CTRL
PIP
WHO
DELAY
DSP
DSP
ON•OFF
MODE
Techie Tip
A delay of 250 ms (milliseconds) is automatically inserted
between each command. You can insert an additional 250 ms
delay each time you press M1, M2, or M3.
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The Remote Control
The Remote Control
2.
Step through the programming menu by pressing the down arrow button until
MACRO appears in the remote's display, then press the OK button.
3.
Once the OK button is pressed, SEL MACKEY will appear in the remote's
TV
display window prompting you to press a Macro Key (M1, M2, M3).
DVD
NOTE: If the button is an invalid Macro Key, INVALID appears and the remote
will stay in Macro programming mode until you press a valid Macro Key.
4.
After you press a Macro Key (M1, M2, M3), ENTER SEQ appears in the display.
Enter the series of button strokes, up to 15 buttons, that you wish to be played
back when you press the designated Macro button. After you enter the first
GO
button for the macro sequence, the display message changes to OK TO END.
INFO
The backlight
Note: If more than 15 buttons are entered, ERROR followed by MAX=15 will
LEVEL +
button
appear. The remote will return to SEL MACKEY again for you to set up the
macro sequence again.
5.
Press and hold down the OK button for 3 seconds to complete the
programming sequence (SUCCESS followed by the message EXIT SETUP
appears in the remote's display).
Notes:
If the Macro doesn't work, try inserting an additional delay into the
macro sequence. This is helpful when your macro sequence requires the
TV to switch modes. The M1, M2, or M3 buttons may be used to input a
250ms (milliseconds) delay into command sequence. Each successive press
of M1, M2, or M3 will result in a 250ms delay. Each user defined delay
counts as 1 keystroke of 15 maximum.
Press the CLEAR button for 3 seconds at any time to exit the
programming mode (EXIT SETUP appears and the remote will return to
its normal operation).
You can use CLEAR and OK as macro keys – that's why you have to hold
the CLEAR button for 3 seconds to exit macro mode.
If about 30 seconds passes before a button is pressed, the remote's
display window will stop transmission to conserve battery life. If this
occurs, restart from step 1.

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