How To Use The Discrete Feature - RCA Scenium L50000 User Manual

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How to use the discrete feature (DISCRETE ADD)
A discrete IR code is a non-toggle code — the separate IR command for an option instead of just one command.
It is an advanced feature that is probably of interest to people who have home automation systems or people
who want to put the TV into a known state. The first 10 codes operate your LCOS TV. The remaining 16 codes
only work with RCA, GE, and Proscan components.
How to use Discrete Add
1.
Press and hold
(the backlight button) until CODE SET appears in the remote's display.
2.
Step through the programming menu by pressing the down arrow button until DISCRETE ADD appears in
the remote's display, then press the OK button.
3.
Press the arrow down button until the discrete code you want to add appears in the remote's display:
LCOS discrete codes: TV OFF, TV ON, DIRECTV ON, DIRECTV OFF, NORMAL, FULL, FILL, ANTENNA A,
ANTENNA B, ALT AUDIO.
RCA, GE, Proscan component codes: VCR1 OFF, VCR1 ON, VCR2 OFF, VCR2 ON, DVD OFF, DVD ON, AUDIO
OFF, AUDIO ON, CD ON, CD OFF, CD-R OFF, CD-R ON, TAPE OFF, TAPE ON, SAT2 ON, SAT2 OFF.
Press the OK button (TO MODE appears).
4.
Press the button that corresponds to the mode you want the remote to be in (for example, if you selected
DVD OFF in step 3, press the DVD button). SEL KEY appears in the remote's display.
5.
Press the button (or key) you want to use to add the discrete code.
Note: All buttons are available for Discrete IR except
component buttons (DIRECTV, VCR1, VCR2, AUD, AUX, DVD, TV).
6.
SUCCESS appears in the display followed by the discrete code you added in step 3.
7.
To exit Discrete Add, press and hold the CLEAR button until EXIT SETUP appears in the display.
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
(the backlight button), M1, M2, M3, and the
The Remote Control
The Remote Control
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