Keep the remote pointed horizontally at the IR
sensor until the code is programmed.
If you tilt or move the remote during the
programming procedure, the IR code may not be
programmed correctly.
Repeat this procedure for the remaining buttons
After you've programmed all the IR codes, the IR CODE
SETTING menu reappears.
To reprogramme a specific IR code
Click the button where the IR code was programmed, then
click START.
To Erase IR codes
Click CODE CLEAR.
• To erase one specific IR code
1 Click SINGLE IR CODE CLEAR.
2 Click the button you want to clear.
"Are you sure?" appears for confirmation.
3 Click YES to erase the code.
"CODE CLEAR!" appears in the display.
To stop before erasing a code, click NO.
To erase another code repeat steps 2 and 3.
• To erase all the user IR codes
1 Click USER IR CODE CLEAR.
"Are you sure?" appears for confirmation.
2 Click YES to erase the codes.
"CODE CLEAR!" appears in the display.
To stop before erasing the codes, click NO.
• To all the IR codes
1 Click ALL IR CODE CLEAR.
"Are you sure?" appears for confirmation.
2 Click YES to erase the codes.
"CODE CLEAR!" appears in the display.
To stop before erasing all the codes, click NO.
Notes
• Even if the amplifier's mains lead has been disconnected
from the mains, programmed IR codes will stay in the
memory for approximately two weeks. If they disappear,
"ALL CLEAR" will appear on the TV screen when you
turn on the unit again.
• The power switch on some air conditioners use two
independent IR codes, even when there is only one switch.
If you cannot turn the air conditioner off with the IR code
programmed for the on/off switch, repeat the procedure
and programme the on and off IR codes separately.
• The operation of some air conditioner remote commanders
require two–way signal exchange with the air conditioner
itself. Though it is possible to programme the IR codes of
such remote commanders in the unit, their use may not
result in normal air conditioner operation.
• The unit may not be able to register IR codes with special
waveforms produced on some remote commanders.
Preparing and Using the Remote
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