Philips TSU6000 User Manual page 34

Intelligent remote control
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Getting the Maximum out of it
Restoring
When you have deleted elements, they are no longer visible in Use mode but
remain in the Remote Control's memory. This allows you to restore them.
• When you have deleted a button or a device action you can restore it in Learn
mode.
• When you have deleted a device, a macro group or a timer group you can
restore it in Add mode.
Actions associated with direct-access or action buttons cannot be restored. You
have to reprogram them as explained in "Learning Direct-access and Action
Buttons" on page 28.
Restoring buttons and button actions
1 Switch to Learn mode via the Remote Control icon
The empty buttons become visible.
2 Complete instructions 3 to 7 in "Learning Control Panel Buttons" on
page 26.
The button is restored.
Restoring device actions
1 Switch to Learn mode via the Remote Control icon
2 Complete instructions 3 to 7 in "Learning Device Actions" on page 27.
The device item is restored.
Restoring devices, macro groups or timer groups
1 Make sure the Device tab or Macro tab is active.
The Device or Macro tab is active when the name of a device, macro or timer
is displayed at the right side of the touch screen.
2 Switch to Add mode via the Remote Control icon
3 Tap Restore Deleted Device or Restore Deleted Group.
The deleted devices, macro groups or timer groups become visible.
4 Tap the item you want to restore.
The item is restored and you return to Use mode.
Note
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Only the macro group or timer group itself is restored, not the macros or timers it
contained. You will have to record the macros and set the timers again in Edit
mode.
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