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Insignia NS-L42Q-10A User Manual

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5 On the original remote, press and hold the key

to be learned. Continue holding the key on the
original remote until the Insignia’s LED blinks
twice.

6 Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to program another key.

Once you have completed programming all the
keys you want, press and hold SET until the LED
blinks twice to save all data learned.

Deleting a single learning key

This process returns the key to its original
programming for the mode you select. You can also
delete learned programming by teaching a
different function to the key (see “Programming a
Learned Key” above).

To delete a single learned key:

1 Press the mode key that you wish to remove the

learned key from.

2 Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,

then release.

3 Enter 9 7 6. The LED blinks twice.

4 Press the key containing the learned function to

be deleted, twice. The LED blinks twice and
programming ends.

Deleting all learned keys in a specific mode

To delete all learned keys in a specific mode:

1 Press and hold SET until the LED blinks twice,

then release.

2 Press 9 7 6. The LED blinks twice.

3 Press a mode key twice (for example, TV, DVD,

STB, or AUX) to clear all the learned keys for that
mode. The LED blinks twice and programming
ends.

Changing volume lock

The Insignia universal remote control comes preset
to allow independent volume control of each
selected device (global volume unlock). However,
you may change the volume lock setting to global
volume lock so that one device's volume controls
volume in all other modes. After that, you can
perform Individual volume unlock on a selected
device to set its volume control for independent
operation or global volume unlock to remove all
volume locking.

To lock volume control to one mode (global
volume lock):

1 Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks

twice, then release.

2 Enter 9 9 3, the LED blinks twice.

3 Press the mode key for the device you want to

control (for example, TV).

4 The LED blinks twice. Now when you press

VOL+, VOL-, or Mute, the selected device
controls the volume regardless of the current
mode.

To unlock all volume control (restoring global
unlock):

1 Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks

twice, then release.

2 Enter 9 9 3, the LED blinks twice.

3 Press VOL+. The LED blinks four times. Volume is

independently controlled for all programmed
devices.

To unlock a single device’s volume control:

1 Press the desired device mode key (TV, DVD,

STB, or AUX).

2 Press and hold SET until the red LED blinks

twice, then release.

3 Enter 9 9 3. The LED blinks twice.

4 Press VOL-. The red LED blinks four times.

Volume is independently controlled for the
selected devices.

Programming channel lock

Channel control can be locked so that the Insignia
remote controls a single device’s channel-changing
functions, regardless of operating mode. This is
often enabled by users who watch all broadcast TV
through one device (for example, a cable set-top
box). The affected keys are 1 through 0, CH ,
CH

, and RECALL.

To lock all channel controls to one device:

1 Press the mode key that relates to the device

that you use for channel changing control.

2 Press and hold SET until the mode LED blinks

twice, then release.

3 Enter 9 7 3.The mode LED blinks twice.

4 Press CH

once. The mode LED blinks twice.

Now, regardless of what mode you select, the
channel keys will only change channels on the
assigned device.

Note

If the red LED displays one long blink, a learning
error has occurred. Try repeating this step again
until a successful capture occurs. If the function is
still not captured, press and hold SET to exit
programming and review the Precautions” above.
If needed, also see “Troubleshooting remote
control programming” on page 35.
After reviewing,
start programming again at Step 1.

Note

If more than 10 seconds pass between key presses,
the remote exits programming.
If the LED displays one long flash instead, either
your batteries are low, or the Insignia remote
control has a memory fault. In either case, the
remote cannot learn a new key.

Note

If more than 10 seconds pass between key presses,
the remote exits programming.
If the LED displays one long flash instead, either
your batteries are low, or the Insignia remote
control has a memory fault. In either case, the
remote cannot learn a new key.