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Press the ▼▲ Navigation Button [oval 16] to change the option in the lower line to TV.
NOTE: GAME/CAM and TV are the only two devices that can learn IR commands to any
button. To add learn commands to buttons for other sources, see the section: Remote
Control Setup/Learn.
Press the Set Button [oval 18] to select the device to be programmed. The PRESS
BUTTON TO BE PROGRAMMED message will appear in the LCD display. Press the button
on the AVR Remote to be programmed. The PRESS BUTTON ON ORIGINAL REMOTE
message will appear in the LCD display.
With the two remotes properly positioned, lens to lens, press the button on the original
remote and hold it until: CODE LEARNED CONTINUE appears in the LCD display. The Set
Button [oval 18] will illuminate red. Press the Set Button [oval 18] to ‘save’ the command.
The red light will turn off. The message: PRESS BUTTON TO BE PROGRAMMED will again
appear in the LCD display. Press another button to teach additional commands, and repeat
the previous steps until all commands have been learned.
Press the Exit Button [oval 17] to exit LEARN Menu and return to normal operation.
4. Press the Game/Cam [oval 5] or TV Button [oval 6] and then press the buttons just
programmed to confirm proper system performance. If a code wasn’t learned or if the wrong
code was inadvertently programmed, repeat the previous steps to make corrections.
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7. If LEARN FAILED appears in the remote LCD display, press the Set Button [oval 18] to try
programming the button again. When the remote prompts you to press and hold the key on
the original remote again, immediately press the button on the source remote again. To avoid
another failed attempt, make certain that the windows on the two remotes are facing one
another.
8. Continue to hold the button on the original remote until the LCD display changes again. If the
code was successfully learned, CODE LEARNED will appear in the upper line of the remote
LCD display. In that case, go to Step 9. If the LEARN FAILED display appears again, you
may either try to program the key again, or press the / Navigation Button [oval 16] to
stop the process. It is possible that some remotes may use code sequences or infrared
frequencies that are not compatible with the AVR remote, and those codes cannot be learned.
When the display shown in Figure 54 appears, press the Set Button [oval 18] to exit the
Learning system.
Figure 54