Remote control – Motorola DSR500 User Manual
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Verifying Your Component Codes
To verify the accepted programming codes follow these steps.
- Press the SAT, TV, VCR or AUX key for at least three seconds or until
the LED blinks.
- Press the “INFO” key. The LED will blink, indicating the code of your
component in the following sequence. For example, if your TV code is
for a Tandy brand TV (code 1005) the blink pattern will be:
Pause>long blink “1;” Pause>short blink “0;” Pause>short blink “0;”
Pause>long blink, long blink, long blink, long blink, long blink “5.”
A zero in the code will always be represented by a short blink.
Programming the Master Power Feature
You can control the power on/off function of your satellite receiver and all
connected equipment with a single press of the POWER key on your remote
control. Enable the remote control’s Master Power feature by following these
steps:
- Press the SAT key on the remote control for at least three seconds or
until the light on the key blinks.
- Press the POWER key on the remote. The light will remain on steady.
Press the power key a second time, and the light on the remote will blink
on and off briefly, which indicates that the remote has accepted the
Master Power command.
To cancel the Master Power feature, just repeat the steps above.
Volume Control Crossover
Your remote control is programmed from the factory to control the volume of
your television set when you re using the remote control in the TV mode. You
can choose to have the SAT mode control the volume of your television
directly, instead. The AUX mode can also be programmed to control the audio.
To program your remote control for this feature:
- Press the SAT for at least three seconds or until the LED blinks then
press the TV or AUX key to allow the TV or AUX device to control the
volume.
- If another device (TV or AUX) is currently controlling the volume and
you wish to transfer it to the satellite receiver press the device mode
key until the mode keys blink then press the SAT mode key again.
If You Have More Than One Satellite Receiver
If you have more than one satellite receiver, you may want to prevent the
remote controls from affecting the other receivers. To prevent this
interference, you must “pair” each remote control and receiver and assign a
new “address” to each pair. If you have multiple receivers, see page 16 for
the procedure to assign addresses.
If you have programmed the receiver for volume control crossover and
change the address, volume control crossover must be reprogrammed.
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