54 CONFIGURING THE REMOTECONFIGURING THE REMOTE2. The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 26),will appear in the LCD and the Set Button Fwill remain illuminated in red. Press the ⁄ /¤Navigation Button D until RENAME appearson the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shownin Figure 75.3. At the next menu screen press the ⁄ /¤Navigation Button D until RENAME KEYappears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, asshown in Figure 78. Press the Set Button Fto continue.Figure 784. The next display screen (Figure 79) selects thedevice within which the key to be renamed exists.Press the ⁄ /¤ Navigation Buttons D untilthe name of the base device appears. In ourexample, since we want to rename a button withinthe DVD device memory, DVD should appearin the lower line of the LCD. When the desireddevice name appears, press the Set Button F.Figure 795. At the next menu screen, select the first buttonwithin the device to be renamed, as instructed inthe display shown in Figure 80. Select the buttonby simply pressing it on the remote.Figure 806. Depending on whether or not the button pressedalready has a named function within the deviceselected, one of two things will happen.a. If the button to be renamed already has a pre-programmed, or previously renamed title in theremote’s memory, you will see that name onthe top line of the LCD, and a blinking blockcursor will appear on the far left side of the bottomline of the display, as shown in Figure 81.Figure 81b. If the button to be renamed does not have afunction in the device selected, the top line ofthe LCD screen will be blank, and a blinkingblock cursor will appear on the far left sideof the bottom line of the display, as shownin Figure 82.Figure 827. To enter the new name for the key, press theNumeric Keys c. The letters above thenumbered buttons indicate which letters or sym-bols will appear when the button is pressed duringthe renaming process. The first press of the buttonwill enter the first character shown, subsequentpresses will change the display to the other lettersabove that numbered key. For example, since thefirst letter we need to rename the Tone button toZoom is a “Z,” so you would locate the “Z” abovethe “9” button, and press the button four times.The first press shows a “W,” the subsequentpresses step through the other letters availableuntil the “Z” appears. Consult the table on thispage to see which characters are availableby pressing a particular button.8. After you enter the first letter of the new devicename, there are three options for entering thenext character:a. To enter a letter that requires a different numerickey to be pressed, simply press that button.The cursor will automatically move to the nextposition and the first letter accessed by the newbutton will appear. Following our example, thenext letter needed is an “O,” so you would pressthe “6” button once.b. To enter a letter that uses the same numerickey, you must first press the › NavigationButton D to move the blinking cursor blockto the next position. Then press the NumericKey c as required to enter the desired letter.This is the way you would enter the second “O”in the word ZOOM, and again for the letter “M.”c. To enter a blank space, press the › NavigationButton D twice. The first press will move thecursor to the right, and the second press willmove the cursor one more space to the right,leaving a blank space between the last letterand the next one.9. Repeat Steps 7 and 8 as needed to completeentering the needed letters, numbers, charactersand spaces.10. When the text entry is complete, press the SetButton F. The new name will be entered intothe remote’s memory, replacing the default name.11. At this point, you have two options:a. If you wish to program an additional key withinthe same device, press the Set Button F asinstructed by the bottom line of the LCD readingANOTHER KEY. The remote will return tothe SELECT A KEY menu option as shownin Step 6. Repeat the instructions in Steps 6though 11 to rename the next key.b. If you have no additional keys to rename, pressthe ⁄ Navigation Button D once so thatthe menu screen displays EXIT on the bottomline of the display. Press the Set Button Fto return the remote to normal operation.NOTES ON RENAMING KEYS:• Renaming a key does not change its function. Youmay change the function of an individual key bylearning a new code into the remote. See page 45for more information.• When a key is renamed it will only apply to thespecific device selected in Step 4. The same keymay be renamed as needed for each individualdevice with which it is used.Resetting the RemoteDepending on the way in which the remote has beenprogrammed, there may be a situation where you wishto totally erase all changes that have been made tothe remote and return it to the factory defaults. Youmay do that by following the steps shown below, butremember that once the remote is reset, ALL changesthat have been made, including programming for usewith other devices, learned keys, macros, punch-through settings and key names, will be erased andany settings you had previously made will haveto be reentered.To erase all settings and reset the remote to theoriginal factory default settings and displays, followthese steps:1. Press and hold the Program Button O forabout 3 seconds while the message shownin Figure 25 appears in the remote’s LCDInformation Display 2. Release the buttonwhen the red light under the Set Button Fappears.2. The remote’s MAIN MENU message (Figure 26),will appear in the LCD and the Set Button Fwill remain illuminated in red. Press the ⁄ /¤Navigation Button D until USER RESETappears on the bottom line of the LCD screen,as shown in Figure 83.Figure 833. Press the Set Button F to reset the remote.Note that once the Set Button is pressed theprocess may not be stopped. While the remote’smemory is being cleared, a RESETTING...message will appear in the upper line of theremote’s LCD screen, as shown in Figure 84.It may take a few minutes for the reset processto take place, and the length of time will varyM A I N M E N UU S E R R E S E TD I S C S K I PS E L E C T A K E YS E L E C T A D E V I C ED V DR E N A M ER E N A M E K E Y