Philips TSU6000 User Manual page 27

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Learning Device Actions
A device action is a command that is assigned to a Device button on the Home
panel or a device in the Device menu. The action is executed every time you select
the device.
Note
1 Make sure the Device tab is active.
The Device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed at the right
side of the touch screen
2 Switch to Learn mode via the Remote Control icon
3 Point the device's original remote control to the Remote Control's
learning eye as described above.
4 Tap the Device tab to open the Device menu.
5 Touch and hold either the Remote Control's
left or right action button (both labeled
Device ) and tap the device you want to
program.
Even when you want to program a device action for the currently active device,
you have to tap it in the Device menu.
The label Device starts flashing on the Remote Control icon.
6 Press and hold the button the Remote Control has to learn as device
action on your device's original remote control.
The command for the device action is assigned to the Device button on the
Home panel and in the Device menu.
If the Remote Control has learned the command successfully, OK flashes on
the display.
If the Remote Control has not learned the command successfully, you hear a
short buzz and FAIL appears on the Remote Control icon.
7 Program all other device actions you want and return to Use mode via
the Remote Control icon.
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Getting the Maximum out of it
When you program a device action, RC codes are sent the moment you select the
device. This might affect the operation of the active device. For selecting a device
without sending RC codes and without affecting the active device, see page 16.
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