Abilitec Amber Getting Started page 16

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10. When you have finished, press the LEARN button again.
The LEARN light will go off.
NOTE:
If, while teaching Amber the remote commands, the red error light goes on
instead of the green, this indicates that there has been an error in the learning
process. To try again, simply release the SELECT button momentarily, and press
again. If you are still unsuccessful, release both buttons (i.e. SELECT and ON)
and press the LEARN button to turn off the light and press it again to start over.
Go back to the particular command and retry. If Amber still refuses to learn, it
may be caused by incorrect alignment with the teach window, moving the remote
during the teaching or weak batteries in the remote control: Even though the
remote may work the television the batteries may be too weak to teach Amber.
Should Amber "lock up" (that is the LEARN light refuses to go out) then press the
RESET button for about two seconds. The LEARN light will go out and you can
start again.
You have now finished programming Amber. Follow the next few steps to see if you pass
the test!
See If It Works
1. Make sure that your television set is plugged in and switched on at
the power switch, but turned off using its own remote control.
2. Point Amber so as the front panel faces the television set.
3. Press the SELECT button and hold for about one second.
Amber will begin to play the list of Headings.
4. After the word "television", press the SELECT button again.
Amber will begin to play the list of Labels (commands).
5. After the word "on", press the SELECT button once more.
The television set should turn on. If you have other commands stored for your
television set, you can experiment with them too.
Congratulations, you have now finished the Test Drive.
If you are still a little unsure of how to program Amber, repeat the Test Drive as many times
as you like. When you feel comfortable with Amber, fill out your own command sheet with
your individual Headings and Labels and use the Test Drive as a basis for programming them.

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