Programming the Remote3. Point the AVR35 remote towards theunit to be programmed, and pressand hold the Channel ⁄ orChannel ¤ button f. This willsend out a series of codes from theremote’s built-in data base, with eachflash of the red light under the DeviceControl Selector c indicatingthat a code has been sent. When thedevice to be programmed turns off,IMMEDIATELY release the Channel⁄ or Channel ¤ button f.4. Press the Device Control Selectorc again, and note that the redlight will flash twice to confirm theentry before going dark.5. Try all of the functions on theremote to make certain that theproduct operates. Keep in mind thatmany manufacturers use a numberof different combinations of codes,and it is a good idea to make certainthat that not only the Power controlworks, but the volume, channel andtransport controls, as appropriate. Ifall functions do not work properly,you may need to Auto-Search for adifferent code, or enter a code via theDirect Code Entry method.Code ReadoutWhen the code has been entered using theAuto Search method, it is always a goodidea to find out the exact code so that itmay be easily reentered if necessary. Youmay also read the codes to verify whichdevice has been programmed to a specificControl Selector button.1. Press and hold both the DeviceControl Selector c for the typeof product to be entered (e.g., VCR,TV) and the Mute button ` at thesame time. Hold both buttons untilthe red light under the button stayslit. Note that the next step must takeplace while the red light is on, and itmust begin within 20 seconds afterthe light illuminates.2. Press the Night button k. The redlight under the Device ControlSelector c will blink in asequence that corresponds to thethree-digit code, with a one-secondpause between each digit. Count thenumber of blinks between each pauseto determine the digit of the code.One blink is the number 1, two blinksis the number 2, and so forth. Tenblinks are used to indicate a “0”.Example: One blink, followed by a one-second pause, followed by six blinks, fol-lowed by a one-second pause, followed byten blinks indicates that the code hasbeen set to 160.For future reference enter the Setup Codesfor the equipment in your system here:CD TVTape CBL/SATVCRProgrammed Device FunctionsOnce the AVR35’s remote has been pro-grammed for the codes of other devices,press the appropriate Device ControlSelector c to change the remotefrom control over the AVR35 to the addi-tional product. When you press any of theDevice Control Selectors, it willbriefly flash in red to indicate that youhave changed the device being controlled.When operating a device other than theAVR35, the controls may not correspondexactly to the function printed on theremote or button. Some commands, suchas the volume control, are the same aswith the AVR35. Other buttons willchange their function so that they corre-spond to a secondary label on the remote.For example, the Sleep and SurroundMode selector buttons also function as theChannel Up and Channel Down buttonswhen operating most TV sets, VCRs orcable boxes. The Channel Up/Down indi-cation is printed directly on the remote.The same is true for standard CD player,cassette deck, VCR and DVD functions,which follow the standard function iconsprinted on top of the buttons.For some products, however, the functionof a particular button does not follow thecommand printed on the remote. Inorder to see which function a button con-trols, consult the Function List tablesprinted in this manual. To use thosetables, first check the type of device beingcontrolled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look atthe remote control diagram pictured onthe following page. Note that each buttonhas a number on it.29