JBL ® Performance™ Series AV2 Audio/Video Processor Appendix CC-3SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROLThe AV2 remote control can be set up so that it controls all of thecomponents of your home entertainment system, making remoteaccess simple and efficient. There are two ways to set up the remotecontrol:• Preprogrammed Codes – Allows you to set up all of the buttonsat once, by entering the preprogrammed three-digit codes ofthe component manufacturers.• Button Learning – Allows you to transfer functions from otherremotes, both old and new, one button at a time.Of the two methods, the preprogrammed codes method is the fastest,since all functions are programmed at the same time. However, it’spossible that a three-digit code may not be available for yourcomponent. We recommend that you start with the preprogrammedcode method and then perform the button learning method asnecessary.Preprogramming Your Remote Control:Follow the steps below to set up your AV2 remote control using thepreprogrammed manufacturers’ codes.The preprogrammed three-digit codes for each component andmanufacturer can be found at the back of this appendix. The codes arelisted by component category, such as TV, VCR and DVD, then bybrand name, such as JBL and Samsung.1. Find the code listing for the component that you want to set up inthe preprogrammed Codes library, found later in this chapter. Ifthere is more than one code, be sure to note all of them, as yourcomponent will only fully respond to one of them, so you mayhave to try multiple codes.2. Turn on the component that you want to set up for remotecontrol.3. On the remote control, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter)buttons at the same time. After about three seconds, “SETUP” isdisplayed in the Menu name area at the top of the LCDtouchscreen. This is the Setup mode of the remote control.NOTE: You now have 30 seconds to perform the next step while theremote is in the Setup mode. If a button is not pressed within 30seconds, the SETUP menu name will revert to MAIN, indicating thatthe remote control is no longer in Setup mode. If this occurs, you willneed to repeat this step to re-enter the Setup mode.4. Touch the P-PRO option to select the PreProgrammed Method.The menu name changes to “P-PRO” and the menu options areanow contains seven component options.Note: While in the Setup mode, the MAIN button acts as an escapebutton. Each time the MAIN button is pushed, it will back out of onemenu layer.5. Select the component that you want to program. If thecomponent you wish to set up is not on this page, touch the menupage arrow to select from the components on page 2.Once a selection is made, the bottom of the screen flashes“FROM TABLE”.6. Confirm your component selection by pressing the button againfor the type of component you want to program.Note: This step is necessary because the selection may not be thesame for Steps 5 and 6. For example, if you are setting up the SAToption to be a second TV, then the first press in Step 5 would havebeen SAT and the second press in Step 6 would then be TV.7. Point the remote control at the component you want to programand enter the first of the three-digit manufacturer’s codes usingthe number keypad on the remote.If the three-digit code that you entered is the correct one, thecomponent will turn off. If the component does not turn off,continue entering code numbers from your list until thecomponent turns off.Note: The DOWN and UP buttons on the touchscreen can be used toscroll the code number one digit at a time. If you hold your finger over