c will flash green to confirm each button pressas you enter commands.NOTE: While entering commands for Power On/Off ofany device during a macro sequence, press the MuteButton . DO NOT press the actual Power button.3. When all the steps have been entered, press theSleep Button j to enter the commands. Thered light under the Input Selectors ef willblink and then turn off.Example: To program the Macro 1 button so that itturns on the AVR 335, TV and cable box, followthese steps:• Press the Macro 1 Button and MuteButton at the same time and then releasethem.• Note that the Program/SPL Indicator c willflash amber.• Press the AVR Selector f.• Press the Mute Button to store theAVR 335’s Power On command.• Press the VID 2 Input Selector Button eto indicate the next command is for “CablePower On.”• Press the Mute Button to store the CablePower On Command.• Press the VID 3 Input Selector Button e toindicate the next command is for “TV Power On.”• Press the Mute Button to store the TVPower On command.• Press the Sleep/Channel Up Button j tocomplete the process and store the macrosequence.After following these steps, each time you pressthe Macro 1 Button , the remote will sendthe Power On/Off command.Erasing Macro CommandsTo remove the commands that have been pro-grammed into one of the Macro buttons, followthese steps:1. Press the Mute Button and the MacroButton that contains the commands youwish to erase.2. The Program Indicator c will flash amber,and the LED under the AVR Selector f willturn red.3. Within ten seconds, press the Surround ModeSelector/Channel Down Button k.4. The red LED under the AVR Selector f willgo out, and the Program Indicator c will turngreen and flash three times before it goes out.5. When the Program Indicator c goes out, theMacro has been erased.Figure 15Programmed Device FunctionsOnce the AVR 335’s remote has been programmed forthe codes of other devices, press the appropriate InputSelector e to change the remote from controllingthe AVR 335 to controlling the additional product. Whenyou press any one of the selectors, it will briefly flash inred to indicate that you have changed the device beingcontrolled.When operating a device other than the AVR 335, thecontrols may not correspond exactly to the functionprinted on the remote or button. Some commands,such as the volume control, are the same as they arewith the AVR 335. Other buttons will change theirfunction so that they correspond to a secondary labelon the remote. For example, the Sleep and Surroundmode selector buttons also function as the Channel Upand Channel Down buttons when operating most TVsets, VCRs or cable boxes. The Channel Up/Downindication is printed directly on the remote. For manystandard CD players, cassette decks, VCRs and DVDfunctions, the standard function icons are printed ontop of the buttons.For some products, however, the function of a particu-lar button does not follow the command printed onthe remote. In order to see which function a buttoncontrols, consult the Function List tables on pages 41and 42. To use those tables, first check the type ofdevice being controlled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look atthe remote control diagram in Figure 15. Note thateach button has a number on it.To find out what function a particular button has fora specific device, find the button number on theFunction List and then look in the column for the deviceyou are controlling. For example, button number 45is the Direct button for the AVR 335, but it is the“Favorite” button for many cable television boxesand satellite receivers. Button number 31 is the Delaybutton for the AVR 335, but the Open/Close button forCD players.NOTE: The numbers used to show the button func-tions in Figure 15 for the purposes of describing howa button operates are a different set of numbers thanthose used in the rest of this manual to describe thebutton functions for the AVR 335.Notes on Using the AVR 335 Remote WithOther Devices:• Manufacturers may use different code sets for thesame product category. 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