Programming and using the remote control – Proceed PAV User Manual
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Programming and Using the
Remote Control
The PAV/PDSD is equipped with a powerful backlit remote control that will
control up to seven additional devices, in addition to all the features of the
PAV. It may also be programmed to “learn” the functions from most current
infrared remote controls. This means that once programmed, the PAV/PDSD
remote will not only operate your PAV, but most TV sets, VCRs, DVD and LD
players, satellite systems, set-top converters and other IR controlled home
theater or home automation equipment.
pre-programmed functions
To operate the PAV, be certain that you have pressed the
pav/audio
Device
Control Selector. Note that the Programming Status LED will briefly blink red
and the LCD Display will confirm your selection by switching to AUDIO. In this
pre-programmed mode, the remote control takes on the functions of the PAV.
learning set-up
In addition to it’s preprogrammed functions, the PAV/PDSD remote may be
taught to learn the commands from almost any infrared remote that is used to
operate audio, video, home theater or home automation equipment. This enables
the PAV/PDSD remote, once programmed, to replace a collection of remotes, and
operate your entire entertainment system from one, powerful command center.
The PAV/PDSD remote has the ability to learn new functions from your original
remote controls:
• There are 8 “pages” of learning with each page corresponding
to the 8 Device modes on the Remote control:
pav/audio
,
cd
,
dvd
,
aux
,
sat
,
tv
,
vcr
and
cbl
.
• All buttons in all Device modes can learn, except the
light
button.
• The 8 Device buttons at the top of the remote control labeled
(
pav/audio
,
cd
,
dvd
,
sat
,
tv
,
vcr
and
cbl
) learn only in the Audio
mode.
• Learned functions override any existing preprogrammed functions
on the remote control.
• Learned functions are automatically erased when a new function is
learned on the same button.
• To erase a learned function and return to an original
preprogrammed function, please refer to the section Erasing Learned
Functions.
NOTE:
If you inadvertently overwrite one or more pre-programmed PAV com-
mands in your PAV remote control, the PAV itself can send all of the necessary IR
commands from its
main display
window, enabling you to teach the PAV remote
both its pre-programmed commands and a few other, optional commands which
you might find useful. (Please refer to the section “Programming PAV Functions”.)