Installation manual
Infrared Commands
In addition to the basic IR commands described earlier, specific routes and even
button presses can be taught to an IR learning remote. For example, you can have
your IR learning remote in the theater learn each of the front panel buttons,
enabling full control of the SVS-88 front panel via remote.
Advanced Commands for IR Learning Remote
To program your IR learning remote, you must first select the advanced IR
teaching command from the front panel keypad of the SVS-88. To do this press
“FUNC” (Function), “FC” will appear on the display. Next, input the number “45”
followed by “Enter”. The display will read “tE 00” (Infrared Teach Mode).
Example: FUNC 4 5 ENTER
Place your Learning Infrared Remote into program mode (refer to your IR remote
for details on how to accomplish this). Place the IR receive LED on the remote
approximately 1 to 2 inches from the IR emitter on the front panel. Select one of
the commands from the following list to program into the remote, followed by the
“ENTER” key. As soon as the “ENTER” key is pressed, the selected IR command
is broadcast out the IR teaching window located on the SVS-88 front panel. The
actual transmission from the IR teaching window to the IR learning remote is very
short (9 rounds of data), so be certain the remote is waiting for the code prior to
pressing the “ENTER” key. This process may be repeated as many times as
necessary until all of the required commands have been learned.
Data is entered in sequence for each IR code you wish to program. The data input
will always be represented by three sets of codes. Some commands only require
the command number, and some only require the command number followed by
the output or input number, regardless, the input must always be filled with “00” to
complete the data sequence.
The first set of digits is the IR Command number.
The next set of digits usually identifies the Output or Zone Number (00 = all
outputs, otherwise, 01 to 08 for Zones or Outputs 1 through 8) or the Input or
Source Number (00 to 08, 00 = Off).
The last set of digits typically identifies the Input or Source Number (00 to 08, 00 =
Off). Again, remember to enter “00” as fill if this data is not required.
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