CONFIGURING THE REMOTE 45CONFIGURING THE REMOTEClear j, Program y, Light z and theMacro Buttons R.The learning process requires that both the device’soriginal remote and the AVR remote be available.Before pressing any buttons on either remote, placethem so that the IR transmitter on the remote from thedevice to be programmed is facing the Infrared Lensk on the AVR remote. The two remotes should beno more than an inch apart, and there should not beany direct sunlight or other bright light source near theremotes.Learning Keys for an Entire Device Remote1. Press and hold the Program Button y forabout three seconds while the message shownin Figure 24 appears in the remote’s LCDInformation Display c. Release the buttonwhen the red light under the Set Button qappears.2. The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Fig. 25),will appear in the LCD display and the Set Buttonq will remain illuminated in red. Press the ⁄Navigation Button o once so that LEARNappears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, asshown in Figure 35. Press the Set Button qto begin the process of learning commands fromanother device’s remote into the AVR remote.Figure 353. To program the codes for a device’s remote intothe AVR remote, press the ⁄ /¤ NavigationButtons o until the words LEARN KEYappear in the bottom line of the LCD display, asshown in Figure 36. Press the Set Button qto continue. If you wish to program one of theInput Selector buttons for a special code, followthe instructions shown below for “Device SelectorProgramming”.Figure 364. The SELECT A DEVICE message will appearin the LCD display (Figure 26). Press the ⁄ /¤Navigation Buttons o to scroll through the listof device categories and press the Set Buttonq when the device for which you wish to set thecodes appears. For this example, we will select “TV”to enter the codes needed to operate your TV.5. The next menu screen (Figure 37) will prompt youto select the button, or “key,” on the AVR remotethat you wish to program. Press that button onthe AVR remote.Figure 376. Once you press the button to be programmed onthe AVR remote, press and hold the button on theremote control for the device to be programmedwithin 5 seconds, as instructed on the next menuscreen (Figure 38).Figure 387. Continue to hold the button on the original remoteuntil the menu on the AVR remote’s LCD screenchanges. If the code is successfully learned, you willsee the display shown in Figure 39. If you see thatmessage, proceed to Step 10. If the code is notsuccessfully learned, you will see the display shownin Figure 40. If that menu appears, proceed toSteps 8 and 9.Figure 39Figure 408. If the message shown in Figure 40 appears inthe display, press the Set Button q to try pro-gramming the button again. When the remoteprompts you to press and hold the key on theoriginal remote again by showing the displayshown in Figure 38, immediately press the buttonon the source remote again. To avoid anotherfailed attempt, make certain that the windows onthe two remotes are facing one another.9. Continue to hold the button on the original remoteuntil the LCD display changes again. If the codewas successfully learned, you will see the displayshown in Figure 39. In that case, go to Step 10.If the LEARN FAILED display (Figure 40)appears again, you may either try to program thekey again, or press the ⁄ Navigation Buttono to stop the process. It is possible that someremotes may use code sequences or infrared fre-quencies that are not compatible with the AVRremote, and those codes cannot be learned.When the display shown in Figure 41 appears,press the Set Button q to exit the Learningsystem.Figure 4110. When a code has been learned successfully, youhave a number of options. When the displayshown in Figure 39 is on the LCD screen on theAVR remote, you may press the Set Button qto learn additional codes from the buttons on asource remote into the AVR remote. Follow Steps5 through 9 as often as needed to complete thecode-learning process.11. If you wish to change the name that appears inthe LCD display when the button that has justhad a new code learned is pressed, press the⁄ Navigation Button o so that the displayshown in Figure 42 appears in the LCD display.Press the Set Button q to be taken to aRENAME KEY display. Enter the new name forthe key following the instructions shown in theRenaming Individual Keys section of this manualon pages 50–51. If you find it more convenient torename the buttons at a later time, you may dothat separately by following the instructions onpage 50.Figure 4212. When you have programmed all keys for thedesired device, press the ⁄ Navigation Buttono when LEARN MENU (Figure 39) appearsso that you see the display shown in Figure 43.Press the Set Button q to return the remote tonormal operation.Figure 4313. If you wish to program the codes for anotherdevice, repeat the procedure outline above, butselect a different device in Step 4.Learning Codes for an Input SelectorThe AVR 435’s remote allows you to learn a specificcode to be attached to one of the Input Selectorsd so that whenever that button is pressed, you willnot only be selecting that device as the AVR’s inputand telling the remote to use the remote codes thathave been programmed to belong to that device, it alsoallows you to have that special code transmitted, aswell. This allows you to have an input (or other com-mand) sent to a display so that when video sourcesare directly connected to the display, you can auto-matically command it to switch to the same inputselected for the AVR.To learn a remote code into one of the InputSelectors d, follow the same steps shown abovefor learning the keys for an entire device remote withthe following exceptions:• In Step 3, press the ⁄/¤ Navigation Buttonso until LEARN DEVICE appears in thebottom line of the LCD display.L E A R N M E N UE N D L E A R N I N GL E A R N M E N UR E N A M E K E YL E A R N F A I L E DE X I TL E A R N F A I L E DR E T R YL E A R N M E N UL R N A N O T H E R K E YP R E S S K E Y O NO R I G I N A L R E M O T ES E L E C T A K E YT O P R O G R A ML E A R NL E A R N K E YM A I N M E N UL E A R N