Polk Audio DVD Player DR 3 User Manual

DR-3  
UNIFIED LEARNING  
REMOTE CONTROL  
INSTRUCTION  
MANUAL  
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DR-3 REMOTE GUIDED TOUR  
See the chart on page 6 for the functions of each button with  
various device types.  
1. Source/Device Area These buttons serve two functions:  
to select the device that the remote will control and to change  
inputs on the Digital Solution preamp/processor. For example if  
you want to play the DVD player, push the “DVD” button on the  
top row. The Digital Solution preamp/processor will switch to the  
DVD input (if it is on) and the buttons on the DR-3 remote will be  
set to operate the DP-1 CD/DVD player.  
The top buttons bordered by the gold box are multi-function  
buttons. That is, they can select more than one input. Press the  
DVD/6CH button once and it selects the DVD input on the pre-  
amp/processor and allows the DR-3 to act as the remote for the  
DP-1 CD/DVD player. Press it a second time and the DS preamp  
switches to the 6CH Analog input for a DVD-Audio or multi-chan-  
nel SACD player. What these buttons cant do is select more than  
one set of remote codes. You can program ONE device per Source  
button. Don’t worry, it isnt very likely that you are going to have  
both a digital and an analog cable tuner or two DVD players  
hooked up to your system. Of course, before the DR-3 can operate  
any device other than the DS preamp/processor and DP-1 CD/DVD  
player, you have to insert the devices remote codes into the DR-3.  
(See page 7 for instructions on how to program and use this  
remote for other devices.)  
Status  
Light  
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The VOL  
, SURROUND MODE,  
MUTE, SUB+ and SUB– buttons are permanently assigned to  
Digital Solution preamp/processor functions. No matter what  
other device you have selected on the DR-3 remote, you can  
always adjust the DS system volume, subwoofer level, mute  
and surround mode functions.  
2. LIGHT Back lights the remote buttons for 8 seconds so you can  
operate the remote in the dark. The function of this button does  
not change when you enter program codes for other devices.  
3. MUTE – Mutes the sound of the Digital Solution preamp/proces-  
sor system. To disengage the mute function and go back to normal  
playback volume, press the MUTE button again or press either of  
the VOLUME buttons. The function of this button does not change  
when you enter program codes for other devices.  
4. SURROUND MODE – This button toggles between the various  
audio modes of the Digital Solution system such as stereo, Dolby  
Pro-Logic, 5 Channel Surround, etc. The function of this button  
does not change when you enter program codes for other devices.  
5. VOL  
These buttons control the volume of the Digital  
Solution preamp/processor. The functions of these buttons do not  
change when you enter program codes for other devices.  
6. CHNL  
With the Digital Solution system these buttons  
step through the preset radio stations just like the Radio Preset  
+/- rocker buttons on the DR-2 remote (included with the DS  
System). With other TV devices (TV, cable boxes, VCR, etc.)  
these buttons act as channel up and down buttons.  
7. GUIDE  
With DVD and CD players this button acts as a  
chapter skip button to skip back to previous DVD chapters or  
CD tracks. With a TV it acts as the Display” button to call up  
the channel, time and other on-screen display data. With DSS,  
cable boxes and TIVO-type devices it calls up the programming  
guide screen.  
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8. MENU  
This button acts as a chapter skip button to skip  
forward through DVD chapters or CD tracks. With TVs and other  
video devices it calls up the device menu.  
9. PAUSE This button acts as the pause/step frame button for  
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the DP-1 CD/DVD player, VCRs, CD players and TIVO-type video  
storage devices. To return to normal play, press the PLAY button.  
With DSS and cable tuner boxes and the Multi-room function of  
the Digital Solution system, it acts as the up arrow navigation  
button for the on-screen display.  
10. REW With DVD, CD, VCR and TIVO-type players, this button  
acts as a rewind or back button. For DSS, cable boxes, TVs and  
the Multi-room function of the Digital Solution system, it acts as  
the left navigation button for on-screen displays.  
11.ENTER/PLAY – With DVD, CD, VCR and TIVO-type players, this  
button acts as a Play button. With all devices it acts as the Enter  
button to select items on an on-screen display.  
12.FF – With DVD, CD, VCR and TIVO-type players, this button acts  
as a fast-forward or forward button. For DSS, cable boxes, TVs  
and the Multi-room function of the Digital Solution system, it acts  
as the right navigation button for on-screen displays.  
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13.STOP – With DVD, CD, VCR and TIVO-type players, this button  
acts as the Stop button. For DSS, cable boxes, TVs and the Multi-  
room function of the Digital Solution system, it acts as the Down  
navigation button for on-screen displays.  
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14.• DISC /CLEAR – Acts as the Clear command for CD and DVD  
players. Acts as the Record button for all recording devices such  
as VCR, TIVO, etc. (The little red dot means “record”.) This button  
has no function with the Digital Solution preamp/processor.  
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15.^ TV/VCR This button opens and closes the disc drawer of CD  
and DVD players. It acts as the (TV/VCR) input toggle switch on  
TVs and VCRs and other video devices. It has no function with the  
Digital Solution preamp/processor.  
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16.Numeric Keypad – Acts just like the number keypad on all other  
devices. These buttons have no function with the Digital Solution  
preamp/processor. The +10 button acts as the Previous Channel  
function on cable boxes and TVs. With CD players it acts as the  
Repeat button.  
17.SUB+ and SUB- – These buttons raise and lower the volume of  
the Digital Solution subwoofer just like the SUBWOOFER +/- but-  
tons on the DR-1 & DR-2 remotes. The function of these buttons  
does not change when you enter program codes for other devices.  
18.Tune+/SET-UP – Acts as the manual “tune up the dial” control for  
the radio of the Digital Solution system and calls up the Setup  
menu of a DVD player. For the function on other devices see the  
chart on page 6.  
19.SCAN/DVD MENU – With the Digital Solution tuner this acts as  
the Preset Scan button. With DVD players it calls up the DVD  
software menu.  
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20.TUNE-/SUB TTL – Use to manually tune the radio on the Digital  
Solution system. Acts as the Subtitle toggle switch on DVD play-  
ers. For the function on other devices see the chart on page 6.  
21.SELECT – This button selects a choice on a menu such as the  
set up menu of a DVD player or the title menu of a DVD disc.  
With DSS and cable boxes it acts to call up “Favorites.” It has  
no function with the Digital Solution preamp/processor.  
22.AUDIO – This button toggles through the available audio tracks  
on a DVD. For example, if a DVD disc has a 2 Channel audio track,  
a Dolby Digital 5.1 and a French language track, each time you  
push this button, the next available audio track will play. This  
eliminates the hassle of going back to the DVDs main menu to  
change the audio type. This feature may not work with all DVDs  
and players.  
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NAVIGATION – These buttons allow you to  
move among setup menus to select operations. For example if  
you are looking at a DVDs main title menu and you want to move  
to the Scene Selection menu, push the appropriate arrow button  
to move to the Scene Selection graphic on the TV screen.  
24.BK SLOW  
With most DVD players, use this button to  
make the DVD play at a slower than normal speed backwards.  
25.SLOW  
With most DVD players, use this button to make  
the DVD play at a slower than normal forward speed.  
26.ANGLE – Acts to toggle between available camera angles on  
selected DVDs. Acts as the Live TVbutton on TIVO-type boxes.  
27.ZOOM – This button serves as the “Zoom” button with DVD  
players that have a zoom feature.  
28.Program Area – These four buttons allow you to program in the  
codes for other remotes or “teach” the remote specific commands.  
They cannot be reprogrammed for any other functions. See pages  
7 - 11 for specific programming instructions.  
29.SOURCE POWER – This button acts as the on/off button for the  
other components in your system once you have entered their  
remote codes into the DR-3. See pages 7 - 11 to learn how to pro-  
gram the DR-3 to operate other devices.  
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30.SYSTEM POWER – This button turns on and off the Digital  
Solution system only. This function does not change when you  
enter program codes for other devices  
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31.MACRO – The MACRO button can send out a sequence of up to  
20 commands with one button press. It can be programmed for  
up to eight Source buttons. This allows you to perform multi-step  
operations with just one button-push. For example, you can pro-  
gram the MACRO button to turn on the TV, turn on the DS system,  
turn on the DVD player, select the correct Video input, and open  
the DVD drawer with the push of just one button. See pages 12 -  
13 for Macro programming instructions.  
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DR-3 FUNCTION LIST  
Button Name  
FM/AM  
DVD/6CH  
DSS  
CBL/CBL DIG  
AUX/TAPE  
CD  
MULTI  
VCR  
Polk DVD Others  
CBL  
TV  
TAPE/AUX (Toggle)  
DVD/6CH (Toggle)  
DSS/DSS DIG (Toggle)  
CBL/CBL DIG (Toggle)  
FM/AM (Toggle)  
CD  
MULTI  
VCR  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
MUTE  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
CH +  
LIGHT  
MUTE  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
CH +  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
LIGHT  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
CH +  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MUTE  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
CH +  
SURROUND MODE  
VOL UP  
MODE  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
MODE  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
VOL UP  
VOL DN  
PRESET UP  
PRESET DN  
VOL DN  
CHNL UP  
CHNL DN  
CH -  
CH -  
CH -  
CH -  
UP/PAUSE  
PAUSE  
STOP  
PAUSE  
STOP  
UP  
UP  
UP  
PAUSE  
STOP  
UP  
PAUSE  
STOP  
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DOWN/STOP  
DOWN  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
DOWN  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
DOWN  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
DOWN  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
RIGHT/FF  
LEFT/REW  
ENTER/PLAY  
GUIDE/I<<  
MENU/>>I  
REC/DISC>  
/TV/VCR  
SCAN +  
SCAN -  
PLAY  
SCAN +  
SCAN -  
PLAY  
FF  
FF  
REW  
REW  
SELECT  
GUIDE  
MENU  
EXIT  
SELECT  
GUIDE  
MENU  
EXIT  
SELECT  
DISPLAY  
MENU  
STD  
PLAY  
ENTER  
PLAY  
SKIP -  
SKIP +  
Clear  
SKIP -  
SKIP +  
Clear  
SKIP -  
SKIP +  
DISC >  
OPEN/CLOSE  
1 to 0  
REPEAT  
SCAN  
SUB +  
SUB -  
RECORD  
VCR/TV  
OPEN/CLOSE OPEN/CLOSE TV/DSS  
BYPASS  
1 to 0  
PRE-CH  
ENTER  
SUB +  
SUB -  
Page+  
Page-  
FAV  
TV/VCR  
1 to 0  
PRE-CH  
ENTER  
SUB +  
SUB -  
1 to 0  
1 to 0  
1 to 0  
1 to 0  
PRE-CH  
ENTER  
SUB +  
SUB -  
ALT  
PLUS10  
SCAN/DVD MENU  
SUB +  
PRE-SCAN  
SUB +  
TOP MENU MENU  
SUB +  
SUB -  
SUB +  
SUB -  
SUB +  
SUB -  
SUB +  
SUB -  
SUB+  
SUB-  
SUB -  
SUB -  
TUNE +/SET-UP  
TUNE -/SUB TTL  
Select  
TUNE +  
TUNE -  
SET-UP  
SUB TTL  
SELECT  
LEFT  
SET UP  
SUB TTL  
SELECT  
LEFT  
NEXT  
FAV  
LEFT  
INFO  
INFO  
UP  
UP  
UP  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
ANGLE  
AUDIO  
BK SLOW  
DOWN  
SLOW  
ZOOM  
CODE  
SAVE  
RIGHT  
ANGLE  
PLAY MODE  
RETURN  
DOWN  
SLOW  
ANGLE  
AUDIO  
BK SLOW  
DOWN  
SLOW  
ZOOM  
CODE  
CODE  
SAVE  
CODE  
CODE  
CODE  
CODE  
CODE  
CODE  
CODE  
SAVE  
CODE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
SAVE  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
CNCL  
LEARN  
LEARN  
POWER  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
LEARN  
POWER  
LEARN  
POWER  
POWER  
MACRO  
SYSTEM POWER  
SOURCE POWER  
MACRO  
MACRO  
MACRO  
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  
Manual Three-Digit Code Method  
The DR-3 remote control can duplicate the remote functions of most  
brands of audio/video equipment by simply entering in a three-digit  
code number. When you enter in the code the DR-3 “learns” most or all  
of the remote functions of that equipment so you dont need to program  
the DR-3 button by button. There are tables on pages 14 - 15 that list  
the major audio/video brands and their three-digit remote codes.  
Quick Instructions  
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1. Look up code number  
2. Turn on equipment  
3. Press and hold CODE until the Status Light glows red  
4. Press Source/Device button  
5. Enter code number  
6. Press SAVE  
Detailed Instructions  
1. Look up the type and brand of equipment you wish to duplicate in  
the tables that appear on pages 14 - 15 in this manual. For exam-  
ple, if you wish to program the DR-3 to operate a Panasonic VCR,  
go to the VCR chart on page 15 and find the code(s) for Panasonic.  
It might be a good idea to jot that number down on this page so you  
have it handy as you move through the programming steps.  
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Note: If there is more than one three-digit number listed for your  
brand, try one code number at a time until your equipment turns  
off after the last step in the programming process. When your  
equipment turns off, you have selected the right code. You can also  
verify that you have programmed the correct three-digit number by  
pressing the SOURCE POWER button. Your equipment should turn  
On and Off.  
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2. Turn on the equipment you wish to program.  
NOTE: From here on in you have 20 seconds to perform each step.  
If the Source/Device button light goes off, you need to back up a  
step and do it again. You can exit the set-up mode by pressing the  
CNCL (cancel) button at any time in the process.  
3. Press and hold the CODE button for two seconds. The red status  
light at the top left of the remote will turn on.  
4. Press the Source/Device button you wish to program (e.g. VCR,  
DVD, etc.). The Source button will light up. In the case of the  
Panasonic VCR example, you would push the VCR Source button.  
5. Point the Polk DR-3 remote control toward the equipment and enter  
the first listed three-digit code number of your brand of equipment.  
The Status light and the Source/Device button will blink once for  
each button pressed. The equipment will turn off when you enter  
the correct three-digit number.  
6. Press and hold the SAVE button for 2 seconds to store the three-  
digit number. The Status light and the Source/Device button light  
will blink twice to confirm that the code has been stored, and then  
turn off.  
7. Try all the functions on the remote control.  
NOTE: If any of the functions do not work as they should, repeat  
the programming process using the next three-digit code number  
assigned to your brand. If only one or two buttons dont work right,  
it may be easier to individually “teach” the DR-3 those commands  
(see page 9) or use the Auto Search method (see page 8) rather  
than trying all the three-digit codes.  
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  
Auto Search Method  
If none of the three-digit code numbers assigned to your brand shut off  
your equipment or if your brand of equipment is not listed in the code  
tables, you can use the Auto Search Method to find the correct three-  
digit number for your equipment.  
1. Turn on the equipment you wish to program.  
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NOTE: From here on in you have 20 seconds to perform each step.  
If the Source/Device button light goes off, you need to back up a  
step and do it again. You can exit the set-up mode by pressing the  
CNCL (cancel) button at any time in the process.  
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2. Press and hold the CODE button for two seconds. The red status  
light at the top left of the remote will turn on.  
3. Press the Source/Device button you wish to program (e.g. VCR,  
DVD, etc.). The Source/Device button light will turn on.  
4. Press and hold the CH UP or CH DOWN button. The remote will  
emit a series of Power On/OFF code signals that are stored in its  
memory. Release the CH button as soon as the equipment turns off.  
You can verify that you have chosen the correct code by pressing  
the SOURCE POWER button, the device should turn On and Off.  
The status light and the Source/Device button will blink.  
5. Press and hold the SAVE button for two seconds to store the code.  
The status light and the Source/Device button light will blink twice  
and then turn off to confirm that the code has been stored.  
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Note: You can verify that you have chosen the correct code by press-  
ing the SOURCE POWER button, the device should turn On and Off.  
The status light and the Source/Device button will blink.  
Finding the Three-Digit Code Number for a Device  
If you are curious which three-digit code was auto-assigned to a given  
Source button follow these steps:  
1. Turn on the equipment you wish to operate.  
2. Press and hold the CODE button for two seconds. The red status  
light at the top left of the remote will turn on.  
3. Press the Source/Device button for which you want to find the  
three-digit number. The Source/Device button light will turn on.  
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4. Press the GUIDE button. The red status light and Source button  
will blink indicating the number for each digit of the three-digit  
code number. Each digit is separated by a 1 second “off ” interval  
of the light.  
Example: One blink, LIGHT OFF, Three blinks, LIGHT OFF and  
Eight blinks, indicates that the three-digit code number 138 is  
stored in the remote for that device. Note: Ten blinks are equal  
to the number 0.  
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  
Teaching Method  
From time to time the three-digit programming method doesnt  
automatically program in all of the commands of the original remote.  
In such cases you can “teach” the DR-3 individual commands from  
your original equipment remote control. New commands can be taught  
to any button except the eight Source/Device buttons at the top of the  
remote and the LIGHT, MACRO, LEARN, CODE, SAVE, CNCL, MUTE,  
SURROUND MODE, VOL UP, VOL DOWN, SUB+, SUB– and SYSTEM  
POWER buttons.  
The remote control provides visual feedback via the status light that  
is located at the top left of the remote control, and the Source/Device  
buttons. The status light glows in three colors (red, orange and green).  
These lights will assist you in programming in the learning section of  
the remote control.  
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NOTE: You have 20 seconds to perform each step. If the source button  
light goes off, you need to back up a step and do it again. You can exit  
the learning mode by pressing the CNCL (cancel) button at any time in  
the process.  
Quick Instructions  
Place the DR-3 remote and the original remote controls on a table  
pointing toward each other as shown in the illustration.  
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1. Press LEARN for two seconds  
2. Select device type with source buttons  
3. Push button to be taught on the DR-3  
4. Push and hold the button on other remote  
5. Wait for green light  
6. Release button & press/hold it again until green light blinks, release  
7. Repeat steps 3 - 6 for other buttons  
8. Press SAVE  
Start from the beginning for each device.  
Detailed Instructions  
Place the DR-3 remote and the original remote controls on a table  
pointing towards each other as shown in the illustration.  
1. Press and hold the LEARN button on the DR-3 for two seconds.  
6. Press the button on the source remote control once again to  
The status light at the top left of the remote will glow orange.  
verify that the new command has been learned correctly. The  
status light on the DR-3 will flash green twice and then turn to  
a steady orange color to indicate that the programming was  
successful. The Source/Device button will light.  
2. Select the Source/Device mode in which you would like to teach  
the new command. The Source/Device button will light up. For  
example if you wanted to teach a command to the MENU button  
in the DSS mode on the remote, you would select the DSS  
Source/Device button and then continue the instructions below  
to teach the new command to the MENU button.  
7. Repeat Steps 3 through 6 for any other buttons to be taught in  
the device mode selected in Step 2.  
8. Press and hold the SAVE button for two seconds to save the  
programmed information. The orange status light flashes twice.  
The Source/Device button light will turn off.  
3. Press the button on the DR-3 that is to be taught the new com-  
mand. The orange status light will begin to flash continuously.  
The Source/Device light will turn off.  
4. On the source remote control (original equipment remote control),  
press and hold the button for the command to be learned until the  
status light on the DR-3 remote turns green.  
5. Release the button on the source remote control.  
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  
Erasing a Learned Command From a Button  
NOTE: You have 20 seconds to perform each step. If the source button  
light goes off, you need to back up a step and do it again. You can exit  
by pressing the CNCL (cancel) button at any time in the process.  
1. Press and hold the LEARN button for two seconds.  
The status light at the top left of the remote will glow orange.  
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2. Press the Source/Device associated with the button you wish  
to erase. The Source/Device button light will turn on.  
3. Press the button that is to be erased. The orange status light will  
flash continuously and the Source/Device button will turn off.  
4. Press the LIGHT button. The status light will flash twice, then  
turn to a steady orange. The Source/Device button will turn on.  
5. Repeat from Step 3 for any other buttons to be erased in the  
selected device mode.  
6. To save your changes, press the SAVE button. The orange status  
light will flash twice and then turn off. The Source/Device button  
will turn off.  
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To Erase All the Learned Commands  
in One Source/Device Mode:  
NOTE: You have 20 seconds to perform each step. If the source button  
light goes off, you need to back up a step and do it again. You can exit  
by pressing the CNCL (cancel) button at any time in the process.  
1. Press and hold the LEARN button for two seconds.  
The status light at the top left of the remote will glow orange.  
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2. Press the Source/Device button you wish to erase.  
The Source/Device button light will turn on.  
3. Press and hold the LIGHT button for 5 seconds until the status  
light flashes red five times and then flashes green twice and the  
Source/Device button turns off. The status light will go to a constant  
orange indicating that all the learned information on buttons in the  
Source/Device mode have been erased. The Source/Device button  
will turn on.  
4. To save your changes, press the SAVE button. The orange status  
light will flash twice and then turn off. The Source/Device button  
will turn off.  
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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE  
Erasing All the Learned Commands  
in All Device Modes  
This procedure will erase all the learned commands on all the buttons  
in all eight Source/Device modes. Be really, really sure you want to do  
this before following the steps below.  
1. Press and hold the LEARN button for two seconds.  
The Status light at the top left of the remote will glow orange.  
2. Press and hold the LEARN button again for 10 seconds. The  
Status light will flash red continuously. The status light will then  
flash green once, orange once then turn off, indicating that all of  
the learned commands in all of the Source/Device modes on the  
remote control have been erased.  
Restoring Factory Programming  
If you want to restore the DR-3 to its original programming and oper-  
ation, press the LIGHT and POWER buttons simultaneously for 10  
seconds. The red status light will blink while the remote is resetting.  
It will confirm the reset by blinking green and then orange.  
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MACRO OPERATION  
Programming the Macro Button  
The MACRO button can send out a sequence of up to 20 commands  
with one button press. It can be programmed for up to eight Source  
button macros and perform multi-step operations with just one button  
push. For example, you can program the MACRO button to turn on the  
TV, turn on the DS system, turn on the DVD player, select the correct  
Video input, and open DVD drawer with the push of one just button.  
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Each Source/Device button can have an associated Macro program.  
That means you can set up as many as 8 Macros. You cannot set up  
two different Macros for the same Source/Device button even though  
the top row buttons can select two inputs. Lets give you an example:  
the 6CH/DVD Source/Device button can select either the 6 Channel  
or the DVD input, but only 1 Macro.  
Before you begin the Macro programming process, you first have to  
program all of your systems equipment into the DR-3 remote. Use  
any of the methods described earlier in this manual to fully program  
the DR-3 remote. It is a good idea to use your DR-3 remote for a few  
days to familiarize yourself with its basic operation before setting  
up MACRO operations.  
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Planning the sequence of commands is very important. For example,  
some devices (especially TVs) will not accept other commands until  
they are fully turned “on.” You may have to turn on all the devices  
first, then give them other commands later in the sequence. You may  
need to try different command sequences to get to the right result.  
See the example on page 13 to get a feel for programming a Macro.  
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NOTE: You have 20 seconds to perform each step. If the Source button  
light goes off, you need to back up a step and do it again. You can exit  
the set-up mode by pressing the CNCL (cancel) button at any time in  
the process.  
1. Press and hold the CODE button for two seconds. The status light  
at the top left of the remote will turn red.  
2. Press the desired Source/Device button. The button will light up.  
3. Press the MACRO button. The status light and the Source/Device  
button will blink once.  
4. Press up to 20 commands you would like to include in the macro  
sequence starting with the Source button. Pressing a Source  
button to change modes is counted as one command.  
5. Press the SAVE button to store the commands. The red status light  
and the Source button lights will blink twice and then turn off to  
confirm the program.  
To Erase a Macro Sequence:  
Follow the above Steps 1, 2, 3 and 5 without going through Step 4.  
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MACRO OPERATION  
Macro Sequence Programming Example:  
Confused? Don’t worry, it isnt as bad as it looks. Lets walk you  
through a hypothetical Macro sequence to show you how it works.  
In this example, we are programming the DVD source Macro button  
to turn on the TV, the Digital Solution system and the DVD player as  
well as select the DVD player as the source to view. In this case,  
we are assuming that you have programmed the TV codes into the  
CBL Source/Device.  
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4
1. Press and hold the CODE button for two seconds. The status light at  
the top left of the remote will glow red.  
2. Press the DVD Source button. The DVD Source button will light up.  
3. Press the MACRO button. The red status light and the DVD button  
lights will blink once.  
4. Press the CBL Source button  
5. Press the SOURCE POWER button to select the TVs  
power command.  
6. Press the SYSTEM POWER button to select the Digital Solutions  
power command.  
7. Press the DVD source button.  
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8. Press the SOURCE POWER button to select the DVDs  
power command  
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5,8  
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9. Press and hold the SAVE button until the red status light and the  
Source button lights will blink twice and then turn off to confirm  
the program.  
In this example the sequence is important. The DVD turn-on command  
should be the last command in the Macro string, so that the Digital  
Solution systems input is on.  
Factory Reset  
If you want to restore the DR-3 to its original programming and  
operation, press the LIGHT and POWER buttons simultaneously  
for 10 seconds. The red status light will blink while the remote is  
resetting. It will confirm the reset by blinking green and then orange.  
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SETUP CODES  
Manufacturer/Brand  
Set-Up Code Number  
Manufacturer/Brand  
Set-Up Code Number  
Tape/Aux  
PHILIPS TIVO  
SONY TIVO  
Cable (TV)  
SPECTRICON  
001  
002  
112  
004 043  
SSS  
SYLVANIA  
001 003 059 060 063 064  
164 160 127  
052  
DVD Player  
GOLDSTAR  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
JVC  
LG  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MITSUBISHI  
MYRYAD  
NAD  
057 074 091  
084  
101  
SYMPHONICS  
TANDY  
TATUNG  
TECHNICS  
TECHWOOD  
TEKNIKA  
081  
056 062  
034 080  
004  
003 004 024 028 043  
072 101 143  
072  
172  
012  
057 074 091  
066 096  
083 095  
017  
102  
088  
TELERENT  
TERA  
TMK  
004  
NAKAMICHI  
ONKYO  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
PIONEER  
POLKAUDIO  
PROCEED  
PROSCAN  
RCA  
103  
TOSHIBA  
TOTEVISION  
UNIVERSAL  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDIKRON  
VIDTECH  
VORK  
015 030 040 062 101  
035 076  
021 042  
066 083 095  
023 092 099 107 108  
001  
143  
008  
146  
174  
004  
004  
086  
026 027  
026 027  
056 070  
094  
WARDS  
004 008 009 019 028  
060 061 063 064 072 074 164  
076  
001 004  
WESTING HOUSE  
YAMAHA  
SAMSUNG  
SHARP  
YUPITERU  
ZENITH  
ZONDA  
043  
SONY  
TATUNG  
THOMPSON  
TOSHIBA  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
033  
102  
026 027  
034 035  
042 089  
057 074 091  
072 073 095 103  
112  
CD  
CARVER  
DENON  
FISHER  
H/K  
167 041 135 138 139 050 203  
205 226  
016  
047 033 208 046  
136 163 004  
007 055 023 137 016  
044 041  
147  
215 005 178  
218  
DSS Player  
ECHOSTAR  
HITACHI  
HUGHES  
MITSUBISHI  
PANASONIC  
RCA  
006  
JVC  
011 012  
003 022 031  
003 022  
013  
001 014 015  
004  
KENWOOD  
MARANTZ  
MONDIAL  
NAD  
NAKAMICHI  
NIKKO  
SONY  
TOSHIBA  
046  
003 008  
ONKYO  
038 168 030 062 169  
068 172  
041  
010 020 174  
017 021  
187  
171  
051 173  
166 096  
225 097 126 133  
079 140  
Cable (Cable)  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT  
HAMLIN  
JERROLD  
NSC  
OAK  
PANASONIC  
PIONEER  
REGENCY  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA  
TOCOM  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
PIONEER  
RCA  
REALISTIC  
SANSUI  
SHARP  
SHERWOOD  
SONY  
TEAC  
201 230  
216 218 223  
211 222 229  
220 221  
209 217 224 226 227 228  
213 215  
208 231 232  
219  
202 206 212 214 233  
203 210  
TECHNICS  
VICTOR  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
068 008 172  
004  
012 186 183 046  
204 207 225  
ZENITH  
204 207 225  
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SETUP CODES  
Manufacturer/Brand  
VCR  
AIWA  
Set-Up Code Number  
Manufacturer/Brand  
VCR  
OPTONICA  
Set-Up Code Number  
034 161  
053 054  
AKAI  
AMPRO  
ANAM  
043 046 124 142 146  
072  
031 103  
012 023 043  
035 037 129  
028 031  
108  
001 040 135  
031 041  
117 005 116 010 017 108  
108  
012 023 043  
034 053  
PANASONIC  
PENTAX  
PHILCO  
PHILIPS  
PILOT  
PIONEER  
PORTLAND  
PULSAR  
QUARTZ  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
031 070 133 140  
004 020 031 063  
031 034 067  
031 067 034 054 101  
101  
004 021 048  
108  
072  
014  
101 123  
144 147 107 109 031 004 020  
034 040 041 140 158  
001 008 010 014 031 034 040  
053 054 101  
AUDIO DYNAMICS  
BROKSONIC  
CANON  
CAPEHART  
CRAIG  
CUIRTIS MATHES  
DAEWOO  
DAYTRON  
DBX  
REALISTIC  
DYNATECH  
ELECTROHOME  
EMERSON  
059  
RICO  
058  
072  
014  
006 029 035 153 017 025 005  
116 027 031 034 036 037 046  
101 129 131 138"  
001 008 009 010  
034  
031 063 072 107 109 144 147  
132 136 151  
004 012 020 101 123  
012 045  
026 150 018 034 043 063 137  
031  
031  
004 012 040 101  
043  
031 043 048 012 055 060 130  
150 152  
014 034 048 047  
034  
034 001 004 009 017 101  
040  
067 031 034 041 068 154 164  
067 069 012 031  
101  
027  
031  
040 101 001 010 014 031 034  
053 072 134 139  
045 046 059  
004 020  
059 061 004 020 046 051 142  
034 040  
024 034  
012 023 043 048  
043  
RUNCO  
SALORA  
SAMSUNG  
SANSUI  
SANYO  
SCOTT  
FISHER  
FUNAI  
GE  
017 040 107 109 113 115 124  
043 048 135  
001 010 040 014 134  
017 037 129 131  
017 081 001 004 008 009 010  
014 020 101  
053 031 054 165  
024  
GO VIDEO  
GOLDSTAR  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
INSTANTREPLAY  
JCL  
JCPENNY  
JENSEN  
JVC  
SEARS  
SHARP  
SHINTOM  
SONY  
056 057 058 001 009 031 052  
053 155 002  
034  
SOUNDESIGN  
STS  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TANDY  
TATUNG  
TEAC  
TECHNICS  
TEKNIKA  
THOMAS  
TMK  
004  
031 034 059 067  
034  
010 034  
043  
034 043  
031 070  
031 034 101  
034  
KENWOOD  
LLOYD  
LXI  
MAGIN  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MARTA  
MATSUI  
MEI  
006  
TOSHIBA  
017 131 004 008 059  
082 150 047  
040 101  
040  
012  
MEMOREX  
TOTEVISION  
UNITECH  
VECTOR RESEARCH  
VICTOR  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDEOSONIC  
WARDS  
MGA  
MINOLTA  
MITSUBISHI  
MTC  
MULTITECH  
NEC  
048  
012 034 046 141  
040  
001 004 017 024 031 034 040  
053 054 131  
005  
012 034 043  
NORDMENDE  
WESTINGHOUSE  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
072 034 048 056 058 080  
101 153  
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