Table Of Contents Introduction Battery Installation A. How To Open and Close Battery Compartment Cover B. Low Battery Message Using Your Remote Control A. Function Table Reference Function Tables B. Preprogrammed Set-Up Three Digit Code Method Auto Search Method Recalling the Set-Up Code C.
Video components so that you can set it up by simply punching in a three- digit code number that matches your equipment. The AV7.1 also has the ability to learn new functions from your original remote controls, allowing you to customize the remote to your own needs and update it as you add new equipment.
Note: Batteries should be last about 6 months under normal conditions. The AV7.1 remote control will retain its programmed memory for up to one year after the batteries are removed and up to ten years after the batteries go “dead”.
Using Your Remote Button Name Device Name Power / On Mute VOLUME + VOLUME – CHANNEL + CHANNEL – Up / Pause Down / Stop Right / F.F. Left / Rew. Sel / Play Save / I<< / Mode Menu / >>I Exit / Rec.
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Using Your Remote Button Name Device Name Power / On Mute VOLUME + VOLUME – CHANNEL + CHANNEL – Up / Pause Down / Stop Right / F.F. Left / Rew. Sel / Play Save / I<< / Mode Menu / >>I Exit / Rec.
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Using Your Remote Button Name Device Name Power / On Mute VOLUME + VOLUME – CHANNEL + CHANNEL – Up / Pause Down / Stop Right / F.F. Left / Rew. Sel / Play Save / I<< / Mode Menu / >>I Exit / Rec.
Using Your Remote B. Preprogrammed Set-Up The AV7.1 universal remote control can operate up to eight separate audio and video devices or equipment. To program the remote control for your devices, please use the following steps. Three Digit Code Method Turn on the device you would like the remote control to operate, either manually or with your original remote control.
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Using Your Remote Note: SET appears in the LCD for 20 seconds to indicate that the remote control is ready to be programmed. The following steps must be entered while SET appears in the LCD. Point the remote control toward the device that was turned on in Step 1 and enter in the first three-digit Set-Up Code number for that device using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control.
Using Your Remote Auto Search Method Please use this method if none of the Set-Up Code numbers worked for your device during the standard set-up procedure or if the manufacturer or brand for your device was no listed in the Set-Up Code Tables. Turn on the device you would like the remote control to operate, either manually or with your original remote control.
Using Your Remote Once the correct code is confirmed, press the Device Button to store the Set-Up Code number. PASS will appear in the LCD. Test the remote control for your device. Try the POWER, CHANNEL UP AND DOWN, VOLUME UP AND DOWN buttons, etc. If any of the buttons do not perform as they should, please repeat the set-up from Step 1 using the next Set-Up Code number for your device.
Select the mode in which you wish to learn the new function by pressing the corresponding Device Button. Place the AV7.1 and the original remote to be learned from, on a flat level surface. Line up the remote controls head to head, approximately 2...
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Using Your Remote Press and hold both the Device Button selected in Step 1 and the SEL / PLAY button for approximately three seconds, until the LCD on the AV7.1 shows LEARN. The AV7.1 is now in the learning mode.
Note: If the LCD shows FAIL at any time during the learning process, the AV7.1 was unable to learn the new functions. Please repeat from Step 4. If the AV7.1 continues to show FAIL during the learning process, please try the...
Press and hold the button on the original remote control that you wish to teach into the AV7.1, for approximately three seconds. The LCD on the AV7.1 will show - - - - - indicating that it is receiving information from the original remote control.
Using Your Remote Erasing All Functions in One Device Mode Press the Device button for the mode to be erased. Press and hold the Device and SEL / PLAY buttons simultaneously, for approximately three seconds, until the LCD shows LEARN. Press and hold the Device and LIGHT buttons simultaneously, for approximately five seconds and then release the buttons.
Pressing a Device button at the top of the remote performs the following functions: Changes the Device Mode on the AV7.1 remote control. Sends out a Power On command for the Device, if applicable. Sends out a preprogrammed or learned Audio Receiver / Preamplifier INPUT SELECTION, on a second press of the buttons if applicable.
Using Your Remote Main Device Mode When the main Device Mode is displayed in the LCD, the AV7.1 will operate in a standard operating mode and all the buttons will operate the preprogrammed, learned and punch through features for that Device Mode.
Using Your Remote Backlighting All the buttons and the LCD on the AV7.1 are backlit for eight seconds when the LIGHT button is pressed. The backlight is extended an additional eight seconds with any button press while the backlight is on.
Advanced Features After you set-up the remote control to operate your equipment, you can also program advanced features on the remote control. The advanced features are designed to enhance the use of the remote control with your home entertainment system. A.
Advanced Features Channel Control “Punch Through” You can program so that either the SAT or V2 Channel Controls (CHANNEL UP and DOWN) will also operate in other modes on the remote control. Example: Change CHANNEL UP and DOWN on your satellite while the remote is in the TV mode.
Advanced Features Transport Control “Punch Through” You can set-up your remote control so that V1 or CD Transport Controls (PLAY, STOP, FAST FORWARD, REWIND, PAUSE, and RECORD) will also operate in other modes on the remote. Note: When this feature is active, the V1 or CD functions (PLAY, STOP, FAST FORWARD, REWIND, and RECORD) will override any existing functions pre- assigned to these buttons in that mode.
Advanced Features Macro Buttons The buttons labeled M1, M2, M3, M4, and POWER can be used as macro buttons. Each of these macro buttons can send out up to 15 commands with the press of one button. Macro buttons can be used to turn on and off multiple components with one button or to directly access favorite channels.
Advanced Features “Relocating” Functions Macro Buttons can be programmed to store functions from one mode and transfer them into other modes. Example: In the B&K mode, Macro Buttons can store various functions from the TV, V1, and Satellite modes. Programming Macro Buttons Select the mode that you wish to program the Macro Button in by pressing the corresponding Device Button (B&K, CD, DVD, TAPE, SAT, TV, V1, or V2) and MUTE button, simultaneously.
Advanced Features Example – Memory Button Programming To program Macro Button M2 in the B&K mode to send the following commands: turn on the Audio Receiver, turn on the TV, turn on a VCR, and turn on a Satellite Receiver. Press the B&K Device and the MUTE button, simultaneously.
Advanced Features C. Changing the LCD Display Twenty-five different LCD displays can be selected for each Device Mode of the remote control. To select an alternate LCD display, please use the following procedure: Press and hold the Device Button for which you would like to change the LCD setting.
Advanced Features D. Programming a Second TV, VCR, etc. to Other Device Buttons. This feature is used to program the remote control for two or more TVs, VCRs, etc. or to program a device into a mode with a different Device Button name.
Warranty The AV7.1 System Controller comes with a One-year warranty from the date of purchase. Specifications Model B&K AV7.1, infrared remote control Power Four 1.5V AAA Batteries Dimensions (h/w/d) 7.88 x 2.5 x 1.25 inches Weight 6.5 oz. (with batteries)
Learning Transfer of a function from a button of an original remote control to a button on the AV7.1 remote control. Liquid Crystal Display window located at the top of the remote control. During normal operation the LCD indicates the mode. The LCD also indicates the remote’s programming status.
Glossary Set-Up Code The three-digit number that is used to program the remote control for your particular manufacturer or brand of audio / video equipment. Set-Up Code numbers are located in the table in the appendix, on pages 32 – 49 of the instruction manual.
Assignment of Audio / Video Equipment Please use the following listing to locate the correct Set-Up Code Tables for your equipment. Audio Set-Up Code Table: Audio Receivers, Preamplifiers, Surround Processors Satellite Set-Up Code Table: DSS, Primestar, DBS, Echostar, C Band Receivers TV Set-Up Code Table: TVs, Monitors, Video / LCD Projectors V1 Set-Up Code Table:...
Set-Up Code Tables Manufacturer / Brand BIRDVIEW B & K CHANNEL MASTER CHAPARRAL CITOH DRAKE DX ANTENNA ECHOSTAR EUROSAT FUJITSU GENERAL ELECTRIC GENERAL INSTRUMENT HITACHI HOME CABLE HOUSTON TRACKER LEGEND LUXOR MACOM MEMOREX NEXTWAVE PACE PANASONIC PANSAT PERSONAL CABLE PHILIPS PRESIDENT PRIMESTAR PROSCAN...
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Set-Up Code Tables Manufacturer / Brand REALISTIC SAMSUNG SATELLITE SERVICE SONY SUPERGUIDE TEE COM TOSHIBA TOWN & COUNTRY UNIDEN US ELECTRONICS ZENITH * For Future Applications Satellite Set-Up Code Number 043 074 028 035 047 085 023 026 075 087 088 090 107 130 137 023 026 016 025 042 043 044 045 048 049 078 079 080 086 101 135 136...
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Set-Up Code Tables Manufacturer / Brand AIWA ARCHER B & K CARVER DENON EXTRON FISHER GOLDSTAR HARMAN KARDON KENWOOD LINN LUTRON LUXMAN MAGNAVOX MAKITA MARANTZ MCINTOSH NAKAMICHI NILES ONKYO OPTIMUS PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER POLK AUDIO QUASAR SANSUI SHARP SHERWOOD SONY TEAC TECHNICS TOSHIBA...