Philips Universal Remote intelligent remote control User Manual

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User Guide  
Intelligent Remote Control  
customizable/programmable, touch screen  
universal remote control  
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quickstart  
Insert batteries  
Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture  
on the inside of the battery compartment.  
OR  
Use the rechargeable battery pack included  
with the dock. (Remove the AA battery tray  
first). Before using the remote control, be sure  
to charge the battery completely according to  
the instructions in the manual.  
Battery compartment lid slides off  
Touch the screen to start  
To turn on the screen, tap it gently with your finger.  
To use the touchscreen, simply tap the images you  
see on the screen.  
There's no need to turn the screen off–it shuts off  
automatically to save power.  
Be sure to read the manual for  
important information about care and  
use of the touchscreen  
Operate your components  
You can also use the  
Device menu; tap  
here to display it.  
Tap name of  
component  
to display  
component’s  
control panels  
Tap to scroll to  
next panel for this  
component.  
Home  
If you get lost, you  
can always go Home.  
Just tap  
Fresh out of the box, the remote control is set up to work with popular components  
made by Philips, Marantz and certain other companies. If someone has programmed  
the remote control for you, it will operate all your components. If not, you need to  
teach it.Teaching the remote control is easy:Add components to the Device menu, if  
necessary. Then, teach the remote control the commands for the components. For  
instructions, refer to the manual.  
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quickreference  
The remote control icon  
Press and hold for 3  
seconds to go to Setup  
Sending eye  
(IR transmitter)  
Send commands to devices  
Scroll button  
Display previous  
control panel  
Home  
Easy access to all  
components  
Device menu  
Open a component’s  
control panels  
Macro menu  
Execute stored lists  
of commands  
Mode menu  
Customize the remote  
control (see below)  
Control panel  
Tap buttons to send  
commands to  
components  
Scroll button  
Panel number  
Shows what panel  
you’re onl l  
Display next control  
panel. Scroll buttons  
may appear on left  
Left and Right buttons  
Activate the commands  
shown immediately  
Learning eye  
(bottom of remote control)  
For learning commands from  
other remote controls  
above the buttons  
Modes  
Normal use controlling components.  
Learn commands from other remote controls.When a macro panel  
is displayed, this button changes to for recording macros.  
Assign letters and symbols to buttons and commands.  
Add a new component or group of macros.  
Delete a button, component, macro, or macro group.  
Change the order of commands in a menu.  
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Contents  
Welcome 7  
Features 8  
The intelligent remote control  
Recharging dock  
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1 Batteries 9  
Installing AA batteries 9  
Using the recharging dock 11  
2 Using the remote control 14  
Buttons and controls 14  
Direct-access buttons 15  
Left and Right buttons 15  
Touchscreen buttons 15  
Getting started 16  
To turn the display on 16  
To adjust the display 17  
To turn on the backlight 17  
Using the remote control to control your equipment 18  
Home 18  
Device menu 19  
Control panels 21  
Use mode 22  
To switch devices without affecting the source 23  
3 Customizing the intelligent remote control 25  
To customize the remote control 25  
Understanding modes 28  
To switch modes 29  
To show or hide the Mode menu 29  
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Learning commands from other remote controls  
(Learn mode) 30  
To program a button on the display (soft button) 31  
To program an item on the Device menu 34  
To program a template button 36  
Programming the direct-access and Left/Right buttons 37  
To program a button globally 37  
To program a direct-access button on a per-device basis 38  
Adding devices to your system (Add mode) 39  
To add a device 39  
Relabeling buttons and menu items (Label mode) 41  
To relabel a button 41  
To relabel an item on a menu 43  
Rearranging items in menus (Move mode) 44  
To rearrange the items in a menu 44  
Deleting buttons and menu items (Delete mode) 46  
To delete a button or button action 46  
To delete a device, Device menu action, or macro group 47  
4 Creating Macros 50  
Recording macros 52  
To record a macro 52  
To view the commands in a macro 57  
Editing macros 57  
To edit a previously recorded macro 57  
Organizing macros into groups 59  
To add a macro group 59  
Using macros 61  
To execute a macro 61  
To stop a macro 61  
5 Settings 62  
To adjust settings 62  
To exit Setup 65  
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6 Troubleshooting 66  
Problems using the remote control 66  
Problems using the recharging dock 69  
Common questions 70  
Additional procedures 71  
To reset the remote control 71  
To revert to the original configuration 72  
To calibrate the touchscreen 72  
Service and support 73  
7 Specifications 74  
8 Command Reference 75  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on purchasing the intelligent remote control. The remote  
control is a universal learning remote control that combines flexibility with ease  
of use through an LCD touchscreen and an intuitive user interface.  
The remote control and  
recharging dock  
COMPLETE CUSTOMIZATION  
You decide how you want the remote control to look. You can add and remove  
devices and functions. You can relabel buttons using the remote control’s  
unique virtual keyboard. You can record all the macros you need, and edit them  
on-screen. The remote control is as individual as you are.  
TOTAL CONTROL  
While other universal remotes confine you to a predefined list of devices, the  
remote control lets you add, delete, reorganize, and even relabel new devices, so  
it grows with your system. It can learn to control any device that understands  
infrared signals, from your TV to your remote-control curtains. The built-in  
device templates make it easy to add and program all kinds of devices.  
SIMPLICITY AND DEPTH  
The remote control’s elegant interface is simple enough for the entire family to  
use. Yet it has the power and flexibility to satisfy any home entertainment or  
home control enthusiast.  
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Features  
The intelligent remote control  
• Large dynamic touchscreen with liquid crystal display.  
• Direct-access buttons for frequently used functions.  
• Elegant, intuitive interface with animation (patent pending).  
• Automatic backlighting for visibility in the dark.  
• Built-in, customizable device templates for total control.  
• Programmable, editable macros (patent pending).  
• Virtual keyboard for labeling buttons and devices (patent pending).  
• Can control any device that receives infrared remote control signals.  
• Learns infrared (IR) codes from your existing remote controls—then replaces  
those remotes.  
• Comes with hundreds of built-in commands (RC-5/6) for out-of-the-box use  
with your Philips and Marantz components.  
• Designed for one- or two-handed operation, or tabletop use.  
• Flash memory stores your commands even when batteries aren’t present.  
Recharging dock  
• Easy, unlimited recharging—no need to remove the battery.  
• The remote control can be used while it’s on the dock,  
even if the battery is low.  
• NiMH rechargeable battery pack minimizes loss of battery life over time.  
• Rechargeable battery pack is easier on the environment than ordinary  
batteries that need replacing.  
• Indicator light tells you when the remote control is charging.  
PC serial cable  
To connect the remote control with your computer.  
• Allows you to customize the graphical user interface through PC software.  
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CHAPTER 1  
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Batteries  
The remote control uses four AA batteries or the rechargeable battery pack  
supplied with the recharging dock. If you purchased the recharging dock, see  
Installing AA batteries  
Install four AA batteries as shown.  
Slide the battery cover  
off the back of the  
remote control.  
Insert 4 AA batteries  
as shown. Improper  
installation could damage  
the remote control.  
When you’re done, slide  
the battery cover back  
on. The remote control  
starts up automatically,  
and the word “remote  
control” appears on the  
display. After a few  
seconds, the remote  
control beeps twice to  
indicate that it’s ready to  
use.  
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NOTE If the display is too light or too dark, adjust the contrast. (See page 14.)  
BATTERY LIFE  
When the batteries are running low, the Low Battery icon  
blinks at the  
center top of the display. The remote control may continue to operate your  
equipment with low batteries. However, you won’t be able to use the remote  
control’s learning or customizing features until the batteries have been replaced.  
This prevents the remote control from accidentally losing custom commands if  
it’s in a customization mode when the batteries run out.  
TIP To preserve battery life, set the LCD backlight to stay on very briefly (20  
seconds or less). For instructions, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”  
IF THE BATTERIES RUN OUT  
The remote control will retain your commands and settings in memory even  
after the batteries run out. However, you should replace the worn batteries with  
a fresh set as soon as possible.  
After replacing batteries, you’ll need to set the clock to the current time. For  
instructions, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”  
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Using the recharging dock  
The recharging dock comes with a rechargeable battery pack.  
You should fully charge the battery pack before using the remote control.  
Slide the battery cover  
off the back of the  
remote control.  
Remove the AA battery  
tray (the ridged piece of  
plastic at the back of the  
battery compartment).  
AA battery tray  
Using the recharging dock  
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Orient the battery pack  
as shown. The label  
Notches  
should face outward, and  
the plastic tabs on the  
battery pack should be  
aligned with the notches  
in the sides of the battery  
compartment.  
Insert the battery pack  
You will need to press  
firmly.  
When you’re done, slide  
the battery cover back  
on. You’re ready to  
charge up the battery.  
When you insert the battery pack, the remote control starts up automatically,  
and the word “remote control” appears on the display. After a few seconds, the  
remote control beeps twice to indicate that it has finished starting up. Now  
you’re ready to charge up the battery.  
Plug the power adapter  
into a wall outlet and  
connect it to the  
recharging dock.  
Power adapter  
Recharging dock  
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Place the remote control  
on the recharging dock.  
You can use the remote  
control while it’s being  
recharged. The battery  
will not run down.  
Light is on while  
battery is  
charging.  
The light on the front of the recharging dock turns off when the batteries are  
fully charged. The charging time is 2 to 3 hours, depending on the condition of  
the battery pack. It’s a good idea to place the remote control on the recharging  
dock when you’re not using it.  
When the battery is running low, the Low Battery icon  
blinks at the center  
top of the display. The remote control may continue to operate your equipment  
with low batteries. However, you won’t be able to use the remote control’s  
learning or customizing features.  
IMPORTANT Use the recharging dock only with the NiMH rechargeable  
battery pack. The dock won’t recharge ordinary AA batteries, and if AA batteries  
are installed, the remote control can’t get power from the dock while resting on  
it.  
Using the recharging dock  
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CHAPTER 2  
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Using the remote control  
This chapter shows you how to use the remote control to operate your equipment.  
Buttons and controls  
Sending eye (IR transmitter)  
Light sensor  
Direct-access buttons  
Touchscreen  
Right button  
Left button  
Learning eye  
Contrast  
dial  
Battery cover  
Backlight  
button  
Recharging  
contacts  
Serial port  
(for future  
upgrades)  
Reset button  
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Direct-access buttons  
The buttons labeled Mute, Channel, and Volume are direct-access buttons. The  
direct-access buttons make these frequently used functions available even when  
the touchscreen is off. You can program them so that they always operate the  
same component—for example, the TV. Or, you can program them to operate  
different devices at different times.  
Left and Right buttons  
The Left and Right buttons change function depending on the device the  
remote control is controlling. Labels displayed above them on the touchscreen  
show their current function.  
VCR is the current  
device.  
Labels show  
current function of  
Left and Right  
buttons. Functions  
canvarydepending  
on device.  
Left button  
Right button  
Touchscreen buttons  
Buttons on the touchscreen let you control particular devices. You activate the  
buttons by tapping them with your finger.  
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WHICH BUTTONS CAN BE PROGRAMMED?  
Direct-access buttons, Left and Right buttons, and buttons on the touchscreen  
can all be programmed. You can set the direct-access and Left/Right buttons to  
always perform the same function. Or, you can program them to perform  
different functions depending on the device. For instructions, see “To program  
a button globally” on page 37.  
Getting started  
To turn the display on  
Touch the screen with your finger, then let go.  
This is called tapping the screen.  
Gently tap anywhere  
on the touchscreen to  
turn on the display.  
NOTE There’s no need to turn the remote control off. The display shuts off  
automatically a few seconds after you stop using the remote control. To change  
how long the display stays on, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”  
When the remote control is new, it displays the first panel of Home. From  
Home, you can choose devices to control; for more information, see “Home”  
control, you might see a different screen when you turn on the display.)  
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To adjust the display  
Turn the contrast dial (on the left side of the remote control).  
To turn on the backlight  
Press the backlight button (on the left side of the remote control).  
Pressing the backlight button also turns on the display (if it is not already on).  
The backlight shuts off automatically after a few seconds to save power. To keep  
the backlight on, hold the backlight button down.  
In low-light conditions, the remote control switches the backlight on  
automatically whenever you tap the touchscreen. You can adjust the sensitivity  
of the remote control’s light sensor and the length of time the backlight stays  
on. For instructions, see Chapter 5, “Settings.”  
BE KIND TO YOUR LCD TOUCHSCREEN  
Take the following precautions when using the remote control:  
Tap the LCD touchscreen gently. Never use force.  
• Do not use a pen or any sharp object to tap the screen; you might damage the  
surface. If you like, you can use a blunt object such as a pencil eraser or the  
cap of a pen.  
• Keep the touchscreen dry. Wipe off any spills immediately. The remote  
control is not waterproof; never immerse it in liquid.  
• Don’t expose the remote control to extreme temperatures. Keep it away from  
heat sources.  
• Avoid dropping the remote control.  
• Don’t drop anything on the touchscreen; it’s made of glass.  
• Clean the LCD touchscreen with a soft cloth. If needed, dampen the cloth  
slightly before cleaning. Never use abrasives or cleaning solutions.  
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Using the remote control  
to control your equipment  
NOTE The remote control is preprogrammed to work with popular  
components made by Philips, Marantz, and certain other companies. If the  
remote control doesn’t operate your components, you will need to teach it; for  
instructions, see “Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn  
mode)” on page 30. However, if a dealer or installer has programmed the remote  
control for you, it should operate all your components.  
Home  
When you first tap the touchscreen, Home is diplayed. Here you’ll find a  
button for each of the devices that the remote control is set up to operate.  
Tap one of the buttons to choose a device.  
Tap a device ...  
... the remote control displays  
a control panel for the device.  
Home  
NOTE If your components are connected to a preamplifier, receiver, or similar  
device, choosing a device from Home may automatically switch the input source  
to the chosen device. You can control this behavior; for more information, see  
To program an item on the Device menu” on page 34.  
GOING BACK HOME  
The purpose of Home is to make navigating easy. The device buttons in Home  
are set up for you automatically when you add devices to your system or remove  
them. You can go back home at any time by pressing the Home button  
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NOTE Another feature of Home is the ability to assign global default  
commands to the direct-access and Left/Right buttons; for instructions, see “To  
program a button globally” on page 37.  
Device menu  
The Device menu contains the names of all the components you can operate  
with the remote control, and it allows you to choose a device to operate.  
OPENING THE DEVICE MENU  
If the Device tab is  
inactive (gray), tap it once  
to activate it.  
Device tab (inactive)  
Tap it again ...  
... the Device menu opens.  
Device tab  
(active)  
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CHOOSING A DEVICE  
... the remote control displays  
a control panel for the device.  
Tap the name of the device  
you want to operate. (If  
necessary, scroll the Device  
menu to find it.) ...  
Scroll the Device menu  
IS A DEVICE MISSING?  
The remote control can be taught to work with any device that recognizes  
infrared remote control signals. If you have a device that is not on the Device  
menu, you can add it and teach the remote control to operate it. For  
instructions, see “Adding devices to your system (Add mode)” on page 39.  
NOTE The Device menu contains more items than you can see at one time.  
Before you add new devices, use the scroll buttons  
entire menu.  
and  
to view the  
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Control panels  
Once you have a control panel displayed for a specific device, you can send  
commands to the device. To send a command, simply press a button on a  
control panel.  
Each device has a set of control panels containing buttons that send specific  
commands. Although some of the control panels for certain devices might look  
similar, each control panel operates only one device. A control panel operates  
the active device—the device whose name appears in the Device tab.  
VCR is the active  
device.  
SCROLLING TO A DIFFERENT CONTROL PANEL  
Scroll buttons take you to different control panels within the same device.  
The Scroll button at the top of the display takes you to the previous panel,  
while the Scroll button at the bottom takes you to the next panel.  
... the remote control displays either the  
next or the previous panel, depending on  
which scroll button you pressed.  
Tap a Scroll button ...  
Scroll to next VCR panel  
Panel number  
(panel 2 of 8 VCR panels)  
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For convenience, the control panels loop around—when you’re on the last  
panel, pressing the lower scroll button takes you back to the first panel.  
Similarly, if you’re on the first panel, the upper scroll button takes you to the  
last panel in the device. At the bottom of each panel is a panel number. It shows  
how many control panels the device has and which panel is currently displayed.  
To learn about the commands for each device, refer to Chapter 8, “Command  
Reference.”  
NOTE When you choose a device from the Device menu, the remote control  
takes you to the last panel you accessed for the device. However, when you select  
a device from Home, the remote control always takes you to the first panel of the  
device. When you turn the touchscreen on after it has shut off automatically, the  
remote control displays the same panel it displayed before shutting off. (The  
exception is any mode other than Use mode; after several minutes idle, the  
remote control reverts to Use mode automatically.)  
TIP Scroll buttons are repeating buttons; if you hold down a scroll button, the  
scrolling continues until you let go.  
Use mode  
Use mode is the mode that the remote control is in when it is operating your  
components. The remote control will operate devices only if it’s in Use mode.  
NOTE The remote control has several modes, most of them for advanced  
configuring and customizing. For more about modes, refer to Chapter 3,  
“Customizing the remote control”. To operate your components, you only have  
to know about Use mode.  
DETERMINING IF THE REMOTE CONTROL IS IN USE MODE  
The remote control is in Use mode if the entire icon  
display) is visible. If a mode label, such as or  
(at center top of the  
, is covering the icon,  
the remote control is not in Use mode, and you won’t be able to operate any  
components.  
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SWITCHING TO USE MODE  
Tap the Mode button  
to open the Mode  
menu ...  
... in the Mode menu,  
tap Use.  
You can also tap the mode label covering the icon to open the Mode menu.  
NOTE If the Mode button isn’t visible, the Mode menu has been hidden to  
protect against accidental changes to the remote control commands. When the  
Mode menu is hidden, the remote control is always in Use mode. (For  
information about showing and hiding the Mode menu, see “To show or hide  
the Mode menu” on page 29.)  
To switch devices without affecting the source  
If your components are connected to a preamplifier or other device, such as a  
receiver, the remote control may be programmed to automatically switch the  
input source when you choose a device from Home or the Device menu.  
However, sometimes you may want to operate a device without affecting the  
input source. For example, you may want to rewind your VCR while watching  
TV. You don’t want to interrupt your TV viewing when you switch the remote  
control to the VCR control panels.  
To switch devices without switching the source:  
1
Open the Device menu.  
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Press and hold either the Left or the Right button.  
The icon turns around to show a back view of the remote control.  
Back view of the  
remote control  
(source won’t be  
switched.)  
WithDevicemenu  
open, hold down  
the Left or Right  
button ...  
... tap the device  
you want to  
operate.  
The remote  
control displays a  
control panel for  
the device without  
switchingtheinput  
source.  
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Still holding down the Left button or Right button, tap the device you  
want to operate.  
You might need to scroll up  
or down  
to find the device you want.  
When you choose a device, the icon turns back around, and the remote control  
displays a control panel for the device you want to operate. Now you can send  
commands to the device without disrupting the video or audio feed to your  
monitor or speakers.  
NOTE When you choose a device from Home, the input source is always  
switched (if the button is programmed to switch the source). To switch devices  
without switching the source, you must use the Device menu.  
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CHAPTER 3  
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Customizing the remote control  
The remote control is preprogrammed to work with popular Philips and  
Marantz components. The remote control may also operate equipment made  
by other manufacturers if the equipment recognizes RC-5 and RC-6 infrared  
to customize the remote control if:  
You have components that don’t recognize the built-in RC-5 and RC-6 codes.  
• The remote control operates your components but needs more functions  
performed by your components’ remote controls.  
You have a device that isn’t on the Device menu.  
You want to take advantage of special customization features such as  
relabeling or deleting buttons and devices; changing the order of devices in  
the Device menu; or recording macros.  
NOTE If someone like a dealer or technician has programmed the remote  
control for you, it should operate all your components. No further  
customization is necessary unless you purchase new devices that you would like  
to control using the remote control.  
To customize the remote control  
The following steps provide an overview of customizing the remote control.  
These steps are explained further in the next sections.  
1
Scroll through the Device menu. Do all of your components appear on  
the menu?  
Use the scroll buttons  
and  
to view the entire menu. If you need to add  
a device, refer to “Adding devices to your system (Add mode)” on page 39. You  
can also delete unneeded items from the list; refer to “To delete a device, Device  
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Try the remote control out with each of your components.  
First, make sure the remote control is in Use mode: confirm that there is no  
label, such as  
or  
, covering the icon  
. For each component,  
scroll through the control panels and test all buttons—Mute, Volume,  
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Channel, Left and Right Buttons, as well as the buttons on the display. (If  
you’re not sure what a button is supposed to do, refer to Chapter 8, “Command  
Reference.”)  
If the remote control operates the device correctly, you don’t need to do  
anything else. However, if some functions fail or are missing from the remote  
control, you will need to teach the remote control those functions.  
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Teach the remote control the commands for operating your  
components.  
Using your existing remote controls, and working in Learn mode, assign the  
correct commands to the buttons on the remote control. For instructions, refer  
Add any commands you need that don’t already appear in the remote  
control.  
To do this, assign commands to “empty” buttons (template buttons); for  
buttons appropriately; see “To relabel a button” on page 41.  
(Optional) Refine your configuration.  
To:  
Refer to:  
page 44  
page 41  
page 47  
Rearrange the Device menu  
Relabel devices or buttons  
Delete devices you don’t need from  
the Device menu  
Delete buttons you don’t need from  
the display  
page 46  
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(Optional) Create macros to make your life easier.  
A macro is a sequence of commands executed by a single button. For  
information about recording macros, see Chapter 4, “Creating Macros.”  
NOTE While customizing the remote control you use special modes that are  
available from the Mode menu. When you’re done customizing the remote  
control you can protect your work from accidental changes by hiding the Mode  
menu. (You can easily enable it again when you want to do more customizing.)  
For more about modes, including how to hide the Mode menu, see  
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WHAT ARE RC-5 AND RC-6 CODES?  
Philips and Marantz devices are designed to understand certain kinds of  
infrared signals sent by remote controls—specifically, signals belonging to the  
RC-5 and RC-6 code sets. Although Philips developed the RC-5 and RC-6  
standards for infrared remote controls, several other manufacturers have  
adopted them, and they are becoming a standard.  
When the remote control is brand-new, many of the devices in the Device  
menu are preprogrammed with RC-5 and RC-6 codes. This means that the  
remote control automatically works with most Philips and Marantz devices—  
and with devices of other brands that use RC-5/6 codes. If you have a device  
that recognizes RC-5/6 codes, the remote control might operate the device  
without special customization.  
Try using the remote control with your components to determine whether  
they’ll recognize the built-in codes.  
IF YOUR COMPONENTS ARE CONNECTED TO A PREAMPLIFIER,  
RECEIVER, OR SIMILAR DEVICE  
Are your components connected to a preamp or receiver? Do you use the  
preamp/receiver’s remote control to change the video or audio input source for  
your monitor or speakers? If so, you can program the Device menu so that  
choosing a device automatically switches the input source; for instructions, see  
source-switching commands to the items in the Device menu, those commands  
also get assigned to the device buttons on the Home panels.  
The remote control lets you switch to a device’s control panels without  
switching the input source; for instructions, see “To switch devices without  
affecting the source” on page 23.  
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Understanding modes  
The remote control is in Use mode when it is operating your components. To  
customize the remote control, you must use other modes, which are available  
from the Mode menu.  
Most of the customizing modes look and feel very similar to Use mode. For  
example, in Label mode, you can navigate menus and panels just as you do in  
Use mode. This allows you to easily find and select the button or menu item  
whose label you want to change.  
The following table summarizes the modes and their use. Instructions for using  
the modes are later in this chapter.  
Use this mode:  
To:  
Use the remote control to control your components.  
Learn commands from other remote controls. When a  
macro panel is displayed, this button changes to  
for recording macros.  
Assign labels consisting of letters or symbols to buttons  
and commands.  
Add a new component. When a macro panel is  
displayed, this mode lets you create a macro category.  
Delete a button, component, macro, or macro group.  
Change the order of commands in a menu.  
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To switch modes  
1
Tap the Mode button  
to open the Mode menu.  
If you don’t see the Mode button on the display, it has been hidden to protect  
the remote control from accidental changes. To show the Mode button, refer to  
2
In the Mode menu, tap the name of the mode you want.  
Mode menu  
Tap any mode name  
to change modes.  
Tap the Mode button  
to open or close the  
Mode menu.  
To show or hide the Mode menu  
You can hide the Mode menu so that other users don’t inadvertently make  
changes to your custom commands. To hide the Mode menu:  
1
2
Make sure the remote control is in Use mode.  
For help, refer to “Use mode” on page 22.  
Press and hold the icon  
appear.  
for a few seconds, until the Setup panels  
3
4
Scroll down  
to the second Setup panel.  
Tap the Mode Menu button to hide the Mode menu.  
Mode menu is  
hidden  
5
Tap  
to exit Setup.  
The Mode button  
is no longer visible on the display.  
To show the Mode menu, repeat steps 1 through 4.  
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Learning commands from other remote controls  
(Learn mode)  
You teach the remote control to operate a device by assigning the correct  
commands to the buttons on the display, the direct-access buttons, and the Left  
and Right buttons. The remote control learns these commands by receiving  
infrared signals directly from your existing remote controls. The remote control  
receives these signals through its learning eye, the small hole at the bottom of  
the case.  
The learning eye  
The following illustration shows which buttons can “learn” commands.  
Instructions for teaching these buttons are in the next sections.  
Buttons that can learn commands  
Direct-access  
buttons  
Control panel  
buttons  
Items in the Device  
menu  
Left and Right  
buttons  
NOTE The device buttons on the Home panels can’t be programmed directly.  
To assign commands to the buttons in Home, you must program the items on  
the Device menu; for instructions, see “To program an item on the Device  
automatically be assigned to the buttons in Home.  
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Although you can’t program the device buttons from Home, you can program  
the direct-access buttons and the Left and Right buttons. When you program  
these buttons in Home, the commands become global defaults; see page “To  
MISSING FUNCTIONS  
If your device’s remote control has a function for which there appears to be no  
button on the remote control, you can assign the function to one of the remote  
control’s template buttons and then give the button a label. For instructions, see  
To program a button on the display (soft button)  
1
View the control panels for the device you want to program.  
For example, if you want to teach the remote control ‘s TV Power On button to  
turn on your TV, rst display the control panels for TV.  
2
Switch the remote control to Learn mode: Tap the Mode button  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
to  
.
The Learn label  
appears over the icon to indicate that the remote control  
is in Learn mode.  
3
Place the remote control and the device’s remote control on a flat  
surface, 6 to 8 inches apart. Point the device’s remote toward the  
learning eye.  
Learning eye  
6–8  
4
On the device’s remote, locate the button for the function you want the  
remote control to learn. (Don’t press the button yet.)  
For example, if you want to teach the remote control to turn on the TV, rst  
locate the Power On button on the TV remote control.  
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On the remote control, find the button that matches the function on  
your device’s remote, and tap it once. (Don’t hold it down; simply tap it  
to make it flash.) Immediately press and hold the corresponding button  
on the device’s remote control.  
First, tap the button  
on the remote  
control...  
... then immediately  
press and hold the  
corresponding  
buttononthesource  
remote.  
When the remote control learns the command, OK flashes briefly on the  
display. At this point, you can let go of the button you pressed on the source  
remote. The remote control beeps and then returns to Learn mode.  
If after a few seconds the remote control has not learned the command  
successfully, it buzzes, and FAIL appears briefly on the display. See  
Troubleshooting” on page 33.  
TIP You can use this same method to program the Mute, Volume, Channel,  
Left, and Right buttons; see the next sections for special instructions.  
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As long as you’re in Learn mode, you can continue to program other soft  
buttons. You can even use the scroll buttons to navigate to different panels.  
If you let the remote control sit idle in Learn mode for five minutes, it will  
automatically exit Learn mode and return to the panel that was displayed before  
you entered Learn mode.  
NOTE You can’t test your commands in Learn mode; you must first return to  
Use mode.  
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When you’re done, return to Use mode: Tap  
menu, and then tap  
to open the Mode  
.
Now you’re ready to use the new commands.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If the remote control fails to learn a function on the first try:  
Try again. Sometimes the second attempt works.  
• Keep both remotes stable by placing them on a flat surface.  
• Make sure the source remote is pointed at the learning eye, the small hole at  
the lower end of the case.  
• Make sure the source remote is directly in line, not at an angle.  
• Make sure the source remote’s batteries aren’t low.  
• Avoid programming the remote control under bright fluorescent light. It can  
interfere with the infrared signals.  
• If all else fails, try resetting the remote control. See “To reset the remote  
control” on page 96.  
NOTE Certain buttons on the display can’t be programmed—in particular,  
any button without a border. A borderless button has no function; it serves as a  
label for the buttons around it.  
Programmable  
Not programmable  
IMPORTANT If the source remote—the remote from which the remote  
control is learning—operates more than one kind of device, be sure it’s in the  
correct mode when teaching its commands. For example, if the source remote  
operates both your TV and VCR, and you want to teach the remote control to  
operate your TV, be sure the source remote is in TV mode when sending  
commands to the remote control.  
TIP To avoid sending signals to nearby equipment while programming the  
remote control, fold a stiff sheet of paper and place it on the table between the  
two remotes to form a “tunnel.The paper tunnel lets the signals from the source  
remote travel to the remote control without escaping into the room.  
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To program an item on the Device menu  
You can assign an action to each of the items on the Device menu. For example,  
if your audio and video components are connected to a preamplifier or A/V  
receiver, you can teach the items on the Device menu to switch the current  
input source when you select a new device. For other A/V receiver commands  
besides source-switching, you can use the Preamp device template; see page 76  
for an overview of built-in Preamp commands.  
NOTE When you assign a command to a device in the Device menu, that  
command is automatically assigned to the same device on the Home panels.  
Tapping a device in Home executes the same command as choosing a device  
from the Device menu.  
TIP There is no separate device template for A/V receiver. However, if you have  
an A/V receiver, you can use the Preamp device template. It includes A/V  
receiver commands.  
1
2
Make sure the Device tab is active.  
Device tab is active  
If necessary, tap the Device tab once to extend it.  
Place the remote control and the device’s remote control on a flat  
surface, 6 to 8 inches apart. Point the device’s remote toward the  
learning eye.  
See the illustration on page 31.  
3
4
Switch the remote control to Learn mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
On the remote control, tap the Device tab to open the Device menu.  
Scroll up  
program.  
or down  
, if necessary, to display the item you want to  
Even if the item you want to program is the currently active device, you must  
scroll to its location in the Device menu. (The currently active device will  
appear gray in the menu.)  
5
On the source remote control, locate the button for the function you want  
the remote control to learn. (Don’t press the button yet.)  
For example, if you want to teach the remote control to switch the input source  
to VCR when you choose the VCR device, locate the VCR source button on  
your preamp’s remote control.  
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On the remote control, press and hold either the Left or the Right button.  
In the Device menu, while holding down the Left or Right button, tap a  
device.  
WithDevicemenu  
open, hold down  
the Left or Right  
button ...  
... tap the menu  
item you want to  
program.  
The remote control flashes the word device.  
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While device is flashing, press and hold the correct button on the source  
remote.  
When the remote control learns the command, OK flashes briefly on the  
display. The remote control beeps and then returns to Learn mode.  
If after a few seconds the remote control has not learned the command  
successfully, it buzzes, and FAIL appears briefly on the display. See  
Troubleshooting” on page 33.  
8
9
When you’re done, return to Use mode to test the new commands: Tap  
to open the Mode menu, and then tap  
.
CHOOSING A NEW DEVICE WITHOUT SWITCHING THE SOURCE  
On occasion, you might want to send commands to a device without switching  
the source. For example, you might want to rewind the VCR while you’re  
watching a DVD. For instructions, see “To switch devices without affecting the  
source” on page 23.  
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To program a template button  
For adding new functions, the remote control offers “empty” buttons to which  
you can assign a command and a label. These template buttons are hidden from  
view during normal use; they are visible only in Learn mode. Some of them  
have labels because they are intended for a particular use; however, you can  
assign any command or label to any button on a control panel. Some devices  
have entire panels of empty template buttons, as well as some template buttons  
scattered among the active buttons.  
A control panel in Use mode  
The same control panel in  
Learn mode  
Template buttons  
In addition to the template buttons, Learn mode displays any buttons that were  
previously deleted from panels; you can restore these buttons by assigning  
commands to them, or you can relabel them and use them for a different  
purpose.  
To assign a command to a template button:  
1
2
When the remote control is in Learn mode, template buttons and previously  
deleted buttons are visible so that you can select and program them.  
TIP If the template buttons are hard to see, use the contrast dial on the upper  
left side of the remote control to adjust the display.  
(Optional) Assign new labels to the buttons.  
For instructions, see “To relabel a button” on page 41.  
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Programming the direct-access and Left/Right  
buttons  
You can assign a function to any of the following buttons: Mute, Channel Up,  
Channel Down, Volume Up, Volume Down, Left, and Right. Each button can  
have a global function—a command that the button will always execute, no  
matter what device’s control panels are displayed. For example, you can  
program the Volume buttons to always adjust the preamp volume, even when  
TV is the current device.  
As an alternative, you can program the buttons on a per-device basis; their  
functions will depend on the active device—the device whose control panels are  
currently displayed. When you program a button on a per-device basis, the new  
command is available whenever that device is active—no matter which of the  
device’s panels is displayed. For example, in the default configuration, when any  
VCR panel is displayed, the Left button is Stop and the Right button is Play.  
You could also program the Channel buttons to change the channels on the  
VCR (rather than the TV) when VCR is the active device.  
Before you program a direct-access, Left, or Right button, decide whether you  
want the new function to be available all the time or only when a certain  
device’s control panels are displayed.  
TIP You can also do a combination of global and per-device programming. For  
example, you can set the Volume buttons to always operate the preamp, except  
when Tuner is the active device. The tuner-specific functions will override the  
global functions whenTuner is the active device; when any other device is active,  
the Volume buttons will operate the preamp.  
To program a button globally  
You assign a global function to a direct-access or Left/Right button by making  
sure Home is displayed before teaching the command to the button. To  
program a button globally:  
1
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the display, press the button you want to program.  
When you press a button in Learn mode, the name of the button, such as  
chan+ or left, flashes on the display.  
If you encounter problems, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 33.  
As long as you’re in Learn mode, you can continue to program other buttons.  
3
4
When you’re done, return to Use mode to test the new commands: Tap  
to open the Mode menu, and then tap  
.
(Optional) If you programmed the Left and Right buttons, give them new  
labels.  
You can relabel the  
Left and Right  
buttons; see “To  
relabel a button” on  
page 41.  
To program a direct-access button on a per-device basis  
You program a button on a per-device basis by making sure the device’s control  
panels are displayed before teaching the command to the button. To program a  
button on a per-device basis:  
1
2
Switch to the device for which you want to program the button.  
the display, press the button you want to program.  
When you press a button in Learn mode, the name of the button, such as  
chan+ or left, flashes on the display.  
If you encounter problems, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 33.  
As long as you’re in Learn mode, you can continue to program other buttons on  
a per-device basis. Use the Device menu to change the active device.  
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4
When you’re done, return to Use mode to test the new commands: Tap  
to open the Mode menu, and then tap  
.
(Optional) Assign new labels to the Left and Right buttons.  
For instructions, see “To relabel a button” on page 41.  
Adding devices to your system (Add mode)  
If you have a device that isn’t on the Device menu—for example, a second  
VCR, or a new flat-panel TV—you can add it by using Add mode. In Add  
mode, you can:  
• Create a new device using a built-in device template.  
• Create a copy of one of the devices in your Device menu.  
• Restore a previously deleted device.  
When you copy an existing device or create a new device from a template, you  
decide whether to copy the built-in RC codes or leave the buttons “empty.”  
Either way, as soon as you add the device the remote control is ready to start  
learning how to operate it.  
NOTE Devices you add to the Device menu automatically appear in Home.  
To add a device  
1
Display any device control panel.  
2
Switch the remote control to Add mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
The remote control displays a choice of buttons.  
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Choose how you want to add the new device:  
• Create New Device uses a built-in template to create a new kind of device.  
Use this option if you are adding a new kind of device to your system.  
• Copy Existing Device uses one of the devices on the Device menu as a  
template to create the new device. The new device gets the same name as the  
original, but a number is added to the name so you can tell the two devices  
apart (for example, VCR and VCR2).  
• Restore Deleted Device is for recovering devices you have deleted. For more  
on page 49.  
Tapthedevice  
you want to  
create.  
Scroll to see  
more devices.  
4
5
In the Device menu, tap the device you want to add. (Scroll the Device  
menu, if necessary.)  
If the type of device you’re adding isn’t on the list, add a similar device; you can  
customize it later. Or, use the device called “Other”; it includes a variety of  
generic buttons.  
Tap a button to tell the remote control whether to assign RC codes to  
the new device.  
For more information about RC codes, refer to “What are RC-5 and RC-6  
RC-6 codes, it’s a good idea to include them in the new device. If some  
commands are incorrect, you can always teach the correct commands.  
NOTE If you choose not to copy the RC codes, the control panels of the new  
device will not display any buttons. The buttons are hidden because no  
commands are assigned to them. However, the buttons are visible in Learn  
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After you tap one of the available buttons, the remote control returns to Use  
mode, and your new device appears on the Device menu.  
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Test the control panels for the new device. If you need to teach new  
Relabeling buttons and menu items (Label mode)  
You can label or relabel any of the following:  
• Buttons on control panels  
• Items on the Device menu  
• Stored macros  
• Macro groups on the Macro menu  
• The Left and Right buttons  
The remote control offers a complete uppercase/lowercase alphabet and  
numerous symbols to use in labeling buttons and menu items.  
NOTE You can’t relabel buttons on Home panels. However, you can relabel  
the items on the Device menu. The changes you make to the Device menu are  
automatically reflected in Home.  
To relabel a button  
1
Display the panel containing the button you want to relabel.  
You can relabel buttons on control panels and macro panels. You can also  
relabel the Left and Right buttons. You can’t relabel the buttons on Home  
panels; their labels are determined by the commands on the Device menu.  
2
Switch the remote control to Label mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
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Tap the button you want to relabel.  
The display changes to show a miniature keyboard. Above the keyboard is the  
button you tapped.  
The button you’re  
relabeling  
Cursor ( | ) shows  
wherecharactersget  
inserted or deleted.  
Virtual keyboard  
Cancel relabeling  
and return to Label  
mode.  
Save changes and  
return to Label  
mode  
Shift keyboard to  
uppercase or  
symbols (press  
repeatedly)  
Delete a character  
4
Edit the label.  
To delete characters from the current label, press the Right button.  
To “type” a character from the keyboard, tap near the character on the  
display; the keyboard zooms to make it easier to select the correct character.  
(Tap the Right button, labeled ZOOM, to zoom back out.)  
Tap near the  
character  
you want...  
... then tap exactly  
the character  
you want.  
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• For capital letters, press the Left button (labeled SHIFT). For symbols, press  
again. Press one more time to return to lowercase.  
Lowercase keyboard  
Uppercase keyboard  
Symbol keyboard  
NOTE Each button or menu item has a limit to the number of characters that  
can fit on the label. If the limit is reached, the cursor ( | ) disappears and the  
remote control buzzes if you try to add another character. You can make the  
cursor reappear by pressing the Right button (labeled DEL); this deletes the last  
character you entered.  
5
6
Tap Enter to save your changes and go back to Label mode.  
As long as you’re in Label mode, you can continue to relabel other buttons. You  
can even navigate to different panels and devices.  
When you’re done, return to Use mode: Tap  
menu, and then tap  
to open the Mode  
.
To relabel an item on a menu  
1
Switch the remote control to Label mode: Tap the Mode button  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
to  
.
2
3
Display the menu containing the item you want to relabel.  
If necessary, scroll the menu to display the item.  
Even if the item you want to relabel is the currently active device, you must  
scroll and select it from the Device menu. (You can select it even though it  
appears gray in the menu.)  
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5
Press and hold either the Left or the Right button. While holding down  
the Left or Right button, tap the menu item you want to relabel.  
Edit the label.  
For details, refer to step 4 of “To relabel a button” on page 41.  
Tap Enter to save your changes and go back to Label mode.  
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7
As long as you’re in Label mode, you can continue to relabel other menu items  
and buttons.  
When you’re done, return to Use mode: Tap  
menu, and then tap  
to open the Mode  
.
Rearranging items in menus (Move mode)  
You can change the order of the items in the Device menu or the Macro menu.  
NOTE When you change the order of devices in the Device menu, the new  
order is automatically reflected on the Home panels.  
To rearrange the items in a menu  
1
Depending on which menu you want to change, do one of the following:  
• If you are going to rearrange the Device menu, then display any device  
control panel.  
• If you are going to rearrange the Macro menu, then display any macro group.  
2
3
Switch the remote control to Move mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
Display the menu you want to change.  
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Tap an item you  
want to move ...  
Save changes  
and return to  
Use mode  
... then press the  
Left and Right  
buttons to change  
the item’s position  
in the menu.  
4
5
Select an item by tapping it, and then use the Left (UP) and Right  
(DOWN) buttons to move it.  
Continue selecting and moving items in the menu.  
As long as the remote control is in Move mode, you can continue rearranging  
the menu items.  
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Tap Accept to save your changes.  
After a few seconds, the remote control returns to Use mode.  
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Deleting buttons and menu items (Delete mode)  
You can delete unused buttons and menu items from the display. Any of the  
following can be deleted from the display:  
• buttons on control panels  
• devices (from the Device menu)  
• stored macros  
• macro groups (from the Macro menu)  
You delete a button from the display by deleting the action (command)  
associated with the button. When you delete the button action, the button  
becomes invisible in Use mode. However, the button remains in memory, and  
it is visible in Learn mode, so you can restore it. (See “Restoring deleted  
You can also delete the command (button action) associated with any of the  
following buttons: Mute, Channel Up, Channel Down, Volume Up, Volume  
Down, Left, and Right.  
You can also delete items from the Device and Macro menus.  
NOTE Changes you make to the Device menu are automatically reflected in  
Home.  
To delete a button or button action  
You can delete buttons on control panels and macro panels. You can also delete  
the actions associated with the Mute, Volume, Channel, and Left and Right  
buttons. You can’t delete the buttons on Home panels, except by deleting the  
corresponding commands from the Device menu. (For more information, see  
1
2
Switch the remote control to Delete mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
Tap the button you want to delete.  
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Tap Delete Button Action.  
The remote control deletes the button action and returns to Delete mode.  
• If you deleted a soft button, it disappears from the display. (To restore it, see  
• If you deleted a Left or Right button action, the corresponding label  
disappears from the display.  
• If you deleted a Mute, Volume, or Channel button action, the button  
becomes inactive.  
As long as you’re in Delete mode, you can continue to delete other buttons.  
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When you’re done, return to Use mode: Tap  
menu, and then tap  
to open the Mode  
.
NOTE Certain buttons on the display can’t be deleted—in particular, any  
button without a border.  
Can be deleted  
Can’t be deleted  
Although you can’t delete a borderless button, you can hide it by removing its  
label. Follow the instructions in “To relabel a button” on page 41; in Label  
mode, use the Right button to delete the label. When the label has been  
deleted, the borderless button will not be visible in Use mode. (However, it will  
be visible in Label mode.)  
To delete a device, Device menu action, or macro group  
You can delete devices and macro groups from the remote control. (For  
information about macro groups, refer to Chapter 4, “Creating Macros.”) You  
can also delete an action—such as a source-switching command—associated  
with an item on the Device menu. To delete any of these:  
1
Switch the remote control to Delete mode: Tap the Mode button  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
to  
.
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Display the menu containing the item you want to delete. If necessary,  
scroll the menu until you see the item.  
The label above the Left button changes to DEVICE if the Device menu is  
open or GROUP if the Macro menu is open. The Right button changes to  
ACTION if the Device menu is open.  
Macro menu open in Delete  
mode  
Device menu open in Delete  
mode  
To delete a device,  
To delete a macro  
group, hold the Left  
button while tapping  
the name of the  
group.  
To delete an action  
associated with a a  
Device menu item,  
hold the left button  
while tapping the  
menu item.  
hold the Left button  
while tapping the  
name of the device  
in the Device menu.  
(You can select an  
item even if it  
appears gray in the  
menu.)  
3
Press and hold the Left or Right button, as appropriate. While holding the  
button down, tap the menu item you want to delete.  
The remote control displays a button asking you to confirm your request. The  
button label depends on the type of item you are deleting.  
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Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.  
The remote control deletes the item and returns to Delete mode.  
• If you deleted a device, the remote control removes the device from the  
Device menu and Home.  
• If you deleted a macro group, the remote control removes the group, and all  
of the macros belonging to it, from the Macro menu.  
You can restore deleted macro groups and devices. See “Restoring deleted  
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When you’re done, return to Use mode: Tap  
menu, and then tap  
to open the Mode  
.
NOTE The remote control takes a few seconds to save changes before  
returning to Use mode.  
RESTORING DELETED BUTTONS, DEVICES, AND MACRO GROUPS  
Buttons deleted from the display are stored in memory. They become “template  
buttons,” visible only in Learn mode. To restore them, see “To program a  
template button” on page 36.  
Button actions associated with the Mute, Channel, Volume, Left, and Right  
buttons can’t be restored from memory. To restore function to these buttons,  
you need to teach them using another remote control. For instructions, see “To  
Deleted devices and macro groups are stored in memory. To restore a deleted  
device, make sure the Device tab is active. Tap the Mode button  
tap . Tap Restore Deleted Device, then choose the deleted device from  
the menu that appears.  
, and then  
To restore a deleted macro group, make sure the Macro tab is active, then  
follow the same procedure as for restoring deleted devices.  
You can’t restore a deleted macro, only a macro group.  
NOTE Deleted items are stored until the remote control needs the memory  
they occupy. If you do a lot of customization, the remote control might have to  
clear some of its memory in order to make room for new commands, devices, or  
macros. The remote control displays a message before clearing the memory.  
Once memory has been cleared, you can’t restore the deleted items.  
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4
Creating Macros  
If you find yourself pressing the same sequence of buttons frequently, you can  
record the sequence and save it as a macro.  
A macro lets you send a  
sequence of commands  
with a single button.  
RECORDING MACROS  
Recording a macro is easy: switch the remote control to Record mode, select a  
macro button, then use the remote control as you normally would when you’re  
sending commands to your components. As you press buttons, the remote  
control records the commands. A macro can include any variety of commands  
for any variety of devices.  
EXAMPLE  
You can create a macro that prepares your TV and VCR to play a tape. The  
sequence of commands might look like this:  
1 Turn TV on  
2 Pause while TV warms up  
3 Turn TV to channel 3  
4 Turn VCR on  
5 Set VCR to VCR input  
6 Display the TV control panel 1  
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Using a macro, you can execute all of these commands with a single button.  
This macro is included with the remote control as “example macro” in the  
group “Macro.” The example macro is preprogrammed with RC-5 codes,  
which operate components from Philips, Marantz, and some other  
manufacturers. (For information about RC codes, see “What are RC-5 and  
RC-6 codes?” on page 27.)  
You can create as many macros as you like and organize them into groups.  
EDITING MACROS  
The macros are editable. The remote control lets you view the commands in a  
macro and rearrange or delete them. You can also add new commands to a  
macro and specify delays between commands.  
EXECUTING MACROS  
To execute a macro, you open the Macro menu, choose the group to which the  
macro belongs, and then tap the name of the macro. The remote control  
automatically sends the commands to your components in sequence.  
Macro menu  
To execute a macro,  
Just tap it. The remote  
control sends the  
commands in sequence.  
A macro group  
A macro  
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Recording macros  
Here are some things to keep in mind about recording macros:  
You can include any of the following buttons in your macro: Mute, Channel  
Up and Down, Volume Up and Down, Left, Right, any item in the Device  
menu, or any button on a control panel.  
You can send commands to as many different devices as you like.  
You can include up to 255 commands in a macro.  
• As the last step in a macro, you can display a specific device’s control panels.  
You can insert delays.  
You can go back and edit any macro at any time.  
IMPORTANT In Record mode, all buttons are visible, even inactive buttons  
(those that don’t have commands assigned to them). An inactive button can be  
recorded as part of a macro, but the button won’t have any effect when you  
execute the macro, because there is no command assigned to it. For this reason,  
it’s best to teach the remote control all of the commands it needs to control your  
devices before you record macros.  
To record a macro  
1
Decide what commands you want the macro to execute.  
Note whether any commands need to be executed in a particular order. For  
example, you must turn a device on before sending other commands to it.  
2
Open the Macro menu and tap the name of the macro group to which  
you want to add the new macro.  
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Scroll to the macro panel where you want the new macro to appear.  
You can add the macro to any macro panel that has space for a new button.  
(The macro can only be placed on a macro panel; it can’t be placed on a device  
control panel.)  
From the Macro  
menu, choose the  
macro group that  
the new macro  
will belong to.  
Room for new  
macros on this panel  
NOTE At least one macro group must exist before you can create a macro. If  
you need to create a macro group, see “Organizing macros into groups” on  
page 59.  
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Switch the remote control to Record mode: Tap the Mode button  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
to  
.
The label appears, and “empty” macro buttons, which were hidden in Use  
mode, are now visible.  
NOTE The  
button appears on the Mode menu only if the Macro tab is  
active—that is, if the Macro menu is open, or if a macro panel is currently  
displayed. If the Device tab is active,  
won’t be able to record a macro.  
will appear instead of  
, and you  
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Tap the button to which you want to assign the new macro.  
Tap an empty button to start a new macro.  
Existing macro  
Empty macro button  
NOTE If you choose an existing macro, the commands you record will be  
added to the macro.  
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Enter the commands you want to record.  
In Record mode, you can navigate from panel to panel and enter commands  
just as you would during normal use. As you press buttons, the remote control  
records the sequence so that you can save it as a macro. Each time a command  
is recorded, the remote control beeps.  
Besides button-presses, there are a few other kinds of command you can record:  
Switching the source: If the commands on the Device menu are programmed  
to switch the amplifier input source, you can record the source-switching  
command as part of your macro. While the Device menu is open, press and  
hold the Right button (labeled ACTION). While holding the Right button, tap  
the device you want to switch to. The device menu item gets recorded as part of  
the macro; if there is a source-switching command associated with the menu  
item, the command is executed when the macro is executed. (If you don’t hold  
down the Right button while choosing the device, no infrared command will be  
recorded; the remote control will simply open the device’s control panels.)  
Including direct-access and Left/Right buttons:In Record mode, the  
direct-access buttons (Mute, Channel, Volume) and Left and Right buttons are  
recorded as long as a Home panel or a device panel is displayed.  
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Ending with a specific device: You can tell the remote control to end the  
macro by displaying the control panels for a particular device. While still in  
Record mode, open the Device menu. Hold down the Left button (labeled  
DEVICE), and tap the device you want. The device gets added to the end of the  
macro as a “Go” command. In addition, the remote control automatically  
records the device’s source-switching command and inserts the command just  
before the Go command. (You can remove the source-switching command later  
if you don’t want the source to be switched.)  
You can only stored one Go command per macro, and it is always the last  
command, even if you later add commands to the macro.  
Adding delays: When you’re done recording, you can add one or more delays  
to the macro. A delay tells the macro to pause for a second or two before  
continuing. After turning on a device, you should insert a delay before sending  
the device any more commands. (Devices must sometimes “warm up” before  
they’re ready to receive infrared commands.)  
NOTE The buttons on Home panels can’t be included in macros. However,  
you can use them to navigate while you’re recording a macro.  
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When you’re done, tap the Macro tab.  
The remote control displays the contents of the macro. Use the scroll buttons  
and  
to view the commands in the macro.  
Scroll to see  
earlier  
commands in  
this macro  
Commands you  
recorded  
Editing tools  
See “Editing macros”  
on page 57.  
At this point, you can test, edit, or close the macro. Or, you can add  
commands.  
To test the macro: Press the Right button, labeled PLAY.  
Recording macros  
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To edit the macro: Refer to “Editing macros” on page 57. You can rearrange  
or delete commands. You can also add delays.  
To close the macro: Press the Left button, labeled CLOSE. A message asks  
you if you want to save your changes. Tap the Save Macro button to save your  
changes and return to Use mode.  
To add commands to the macro:While still in Record mode, go back to the  
device panels or Home and enter the additional commands. The commands get  
added to the end of the current macro (but before the Go command, if you  
included one).  
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Give the new macro a label.  
Switch to Label mode and enter a label to appear on the macro button. For  
instructions, see “To relabel a button” on page 41.  
TROUBLESHOOTING MACROS  
If a macro isn’t working correctly, consider the following:  
• Make sure the sending eye is pointed toward the devices for the entire time  
the macro is running.  
Try inserting delays between commands; see “Editing macros” on page 57.  
• One or more of the buttons that the macro refers to might have been  
reprogrammed.  
NOTE A macro doesn’t actually store commands; it just refers to a series of  
buttons. If you “record” a button that has no command assigned to it, the  
reference to the button still gets included in the macro. Furthermore, if you  
include a button in a macro and later teach the button a new command, the new  
command becomes part of the macro.  
If the remote control buzzes during recording, either the macro is full (it has at  
least 255 commands), or you pressed a button that didn’t get recorded.  
Direct-access buttons (Mute, Channel, Volume) and Left and Right buttons  
can only be recorded when a Home panel or a device panel is displayed. Macro  
buttons can’t be recorded as part of a macro because a macro can’t include  
another macro.  
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To view the commands in a macro  
To view the commands in a macro while in Use mode:  
1
2
Display the macro panel that contains the macro.  
Press and hold the Left button, labeled OPEN. While holding it down, tap  
the macro you want to open.  
Use the scroll buttons  
and  
to view the entire macro.  
To execute (play) the macro, press the Right button. When you’re ready to close  
the macro, press the Left button.  
Editing macros  
Once you have recorded a macro, you can add, remove, or change the order of  
commands in the macro. You can also add delays.  
NOTE You should add a delay after turning on a device before sending more  
commands to the device. Some devices recognize infrared commands only after  
they have had time to “warm up.”  
To edit a previously recorded macro  
1
Display the macro panel that contains the macro.  
2
Switch the remote control to Record mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
3
Tap the macro you want to edit.  
The contents of the macro appear on the display.  
Tap a command  
to select it.  
Add a delay.  
Move the selected  
command up or  
down in the list.  
Scroll to see more  
commands in this  
macro.  
Delete the selected  
command.  
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Edit the macro.  
To move or delete a command:Tap the command to select it, then tap  
Delete or an arrow button.  
To record more commands: Go to the device controls and enter the  
commands. When you return to the macro, the new commands automatically  
appear at the end of the macro.  
NOTE The Go command, if any, is always at the end of the macro list.  
Add delays, if needed.  
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Tap the Delay button to insert a new delay at the end of the macro.  
Decrease or  
increase the length  
of the delay.  
Delay  
Move the delay up in  
the command list.  
Use + and – to increase the length of the delay. Use the arrow buttons to move  
the delay to the right place.  
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When you’re done, tap the Left button (labeled CLOSE) to close the  
macro and return to Use mode.  
A message asks you if you want to save your changes. Tap the Save Macro  
button to save your changes and return to Use mode.  
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Organizing macros into groups  
You can organize your macros into groups to make them easier to find and use.  
For example, you might have different macros for turning on the TV and  
tuning to certain channels. You can place all of these macros in a macro group  
you call TV. The macro group appears on the Macro menu.  
Macro groups  
The remote control comes with a built-in macro group called Macro. It  
contains an example macro and five panels of empty macro buttons where you  
can place your new macros. You can create as many new macro groups as you  
like, and each group can contain up to 25 macros.  
To add a macro group  
1
Make sure the Macro tab is active.  
Display any macro panel or individual macro.  
2
Switch the remote control to Add mode: Tap the Mode button  
to  
display the Mode menu. Then, tap  
.
The remote control offers up to three ways to add the new macro group: create  
a new, empty group; copy an existing group and all of its macros; or restore a  
previously deleted group.  
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Choose how you want to add the new group.  
Create New Group: Creates a new group containing five panels of “empty”  
template buttons to which you can assign new macros.  
Copy Existing Group: Lets you choose an existing group to copy. The new  
group will have all of the original group’s macros, and its name will be based on  
the original group. (This option is only available if a macro group already  
exists.)  
Restore Deleted Group: Lets you select a group from a list of previously  
deleted macro groups. When the macro group is restored, all of its macros are  
restored along with it. (This option is only available if a macro group has been  
deleted previously and the remote control has not erased its memory in order to  
free up space.)  
After you add the group, the remote control returns to Use mode. The new  
group appears on the Macro menu.  
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(Optional) Change the label of the new macro group.  
Switch to Label mode and enter a label to appear on the macro button. For  
instructions, see “To relabel an item on a menu” on page 43.  
REARRANGING THE MACRO MENU  
You can change the order of the macro groups on the Macro menu. For  
instructions, refer to “Rearranging items in menus (Move mode)” on page 44  
DELETING MACROS AND MACRO GROUPS  
You can delete a macro from a macro panel, and you can delete a macro group  
from the Macro menu. Deleting a macro group removes not just the group, but  
all of the macros belonging to the group.  
For instructions on removing macros and macro groups, refer to “Deleting  
buttons and menu items (Delete mode)” on page 46.  
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Using macros  
To execute a macro  
Tap the macro button.  
The remote control  
icon indicates that  
commands are being  
sent.  
It may take awhile for the macro to finish playing, depending on the number of  
commands. Be sure to keep the remote control aimed in the direction of your  
components until all the commands have been sent.  
TIP If you open the macro before running it, the remote control will show you  
each command as it is sent. To open a macro, first display the macro panel that  
contains the macro you want to view. While holding down the Left button  
(labeled OPEN), tap the macro. Then, play the macro by pressing the Right  
button (labeled PLAY).  
To stop a macro  
Tap the macro button again, or press the Right button, labeled STOP.  
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CHAPTER 5  
5
Settings  
The remote control lets you adjust features such as the volume of the beep  
sound, the automatic shut-off of the touchscreen and backlight, and even the  
sensitivity of the light sensor. This chapter describes how to adjust these and  
other settings.  
To adjust settings  
Press and hold the icon  
necessary to press hard.  
for a few seconds (3 or more). It’s not  
The remote control displays the first Setup panel. To scroll to the next Setup  
panel, tap the scroll buttons and  
.
First Setup panel  
Second Setup panel  
Tap the scroll  
buttons to  
move between  
the two setup  
panels.  
Use Left and Right buttons to adjust individual settings.  
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Adjust the settings as described in the following tables.  
First Setup panel  
Setting  
What it does  
How to adjust it  
Battery Level  
Indicator  
Shows battery level.  
Clock  
Turns clock display on  
or off.  
Tap the clock once.  
Time  
Sets the clock.  
Tap the Time button, then use  
the Left (-) and Right (+)  
buttons to set the clock ahead or  
back.  
LCD  
Sets how long the  
display stays on.  
Tap the LCD button, then use  
the Left (-) and Right (+)  
buttons to adjust the duration.  
LCD Backlight Sets how long the  
display backlight stays  
on in a dark room. (To  
conserve power, it may  
turn off sooner if room  
light is sufficient.)  
Tap the LCD Light button, then  
use the Left (-) and Right (+)  
buttons to adjust the duration.  
Button  
Backlight  
Sets how long the  
button light stays on.  
Tap the Button Light button,  
then use the Left (-) and  
Right (+) buttons to adjust the  
duration.  
TIP The Left (-) and Right (+) buttons are repeating buttons; holding down  
one of these buttons will increase or decrease a value repeatedly.  
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Second Setup panel  
Setting  
What it does  
How to adjust it  
Light Sensor  
Set Level  
Shows the current level of light in the room (ambient light).  
Sets the light level at  
which the light sensor  
turns the backlight on.  
Tap Level, then use the Left (-)  
and Right (+) buttons to  
increase or decrease the  
sensitivity.  
To set the level relative to the  
current lighting, first tap Set; the  
Level indicator shows the  
current light level. Then use the  
Left and Right buttons to  
increase or decrease the  
sensitivity.  
Mode Menu  
Hides or shows the  
Tap the Mode Menu button  
once.  
Mode button  
on  
the display. Hiding the  
Mode button prevents  
unwanted changes to  
stored commands.  
Touchscreen  
Beep  
Adjusts or turns off the Tap repeatedly to cycle through  
touchscreen beep.  
four volume levels, including  
off.  
Button Beep  
Adjusts or turns off the Tap repeatedly to cycle through  
beep of the direct-  
access, Left, and Right  
buttons.  
four volume levels, including  
off.  
Calibrate  
Revert  
Calibrates the touchscreen.  
See Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting.” You won’t normally  
need to adjust the calibration.  
Reverts to the factory default configuration. All customization  
and programming is lost.  
See Chapter 6, “Troubleshooting.” You won’t normally  
need to use the Revert button.  
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Third Setup panel  
This panel provides technical information about the remote control. You need  
this information if you contact our customer service. For information, see  
“Service and support” on the inner backcover.  
To exit Setup  
Tap the Setup label near the top of the screen.  
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6
Troubleshooting  
This chapter offers troubleshooting tips, answers to common questions, and  
instructions for resetting the remote control. This chapter also tells you how to  
reach our customer service if you need service or support.  
Problems using the remote control  
THE DISPLAY IS BLANK  
Tap the screen lightly to make sure the remote control is on.  
• Adjust the contrast dial.  
• Make sure the batteries are installed properly.  
• Install fresh batteries. If you use the recharging dock, recharge the battery pack.  
THE DISPLAY IS TOO LIGHT OR TOO DARK  
• Adjust the contrast dial.  
THE REMOTE CONTROL SHUTS ITSELF OFF  
• The remote control is designed to shut off after a few seconds. This is a  
power-saving feature. You can set the length of time the display stays on; see  
Chapter 5, “Settings.”  
DEVICES DON’T RESPOND TO COMMANDS FROM THE REMOTE  
CONTROL  
• Make sure the remote control is in Use mode; see “Determining if the remote  
control is in Use mode” on page 22.  
• Make sure you point the remote control’s sending eye in the direction of the  
device with a clear line of sight. If you’re sending a macro, make sure the remote  
control is aimed toward the devices the entire time the macro is running.  
• If the Low Battery icon  
appears on the display, replace the batteries and  
try sending the commands again.  
• Make sure the remote control knows the correct commands for your device;  
the remote control’s built-in RC-5 and RC-6 codes don’t work with all brands  
of equipment. See “Learning commands from other remote controls (Learn  
mode)” on page 30 for instructions on teaching the remote control to control  
your devices.  
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Try resetting the remote control. See “To reset the remote control” on  
page 71.  
BUTTONS AREN’T SENDING THE RIGHT COMMANDS  
• If a button isn’t having the right effect on the current device, the button  
might have been programmed in Home. If so, the command learned in  
Home will have same effect at all times. However, you can override the global  
default: display a particular device’s control panels before teaching the  
buttons the commands you want them to have for that device. For more  
information, see “To program a button globally” on page 37.  
• A large finger area can activate neighboring buttons. Try using the tip of your  
finger or your fingernail when tapping the buttons on the display. You can  
also use a pencil eraser or a capped pen. (Dont press hard; you can damage  
the display.)  
MACROS DON’T WORK  
• Make sure the remote control’s sending eye is pointed toward the devices for  
the entire time the macro is running.  
Try inserting delays between commands; see “Editing macros” on page 57.  
• The macro might include one or more inactive buttons (buttons that don’t  
have commands assigned to them). Inactive buttons are visible in Record  
mode and can be recorded as part of a macro, but they won’t have any effect  
when you execute the macro, because there are no commands assigned to  
them. (It’s best to teach the remote control all of the commands it needs to  
control your devices before you record macros.)  
• One or more of the buttons that the macro refers to might have been  
reprogrammed. A macro doesn’t actually store commands; it just refers to a  
series of buttons. if you include a button in a macro and later teach the button  
a new command, the new command is executed when you play the macro.  
THE TV GOES BLANK OR THE INPUT SOURCE CHANGES  
• The items on the Device menu might be programmed to switch the input  
source. For example, choosing VCR from the Device menu (or from a Home  
panel) might tell the preamp to switch your TV’s input to VCR; if you’re  
watching TV at the time, you’ll see the picture change. For instructions on  
choosing a device without switching the input source, see “To switch devices  
without affecting the source” on page 23.  
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THE REMOTE CONTROL WON’T LEARN/LABEL/DELETE  
COMMANDS  
• If the remote control buzzes and the word locked appears on the the remote  
control icon when you try to learn, label, or delete a command, it means that  
the device’s control panels have been locked to prevent changes. You can’t  
modify or delete the commands for the device.  
• If the device is not locked, and you’re having trouble teaching the remote  
control a command, see “Troubleshooting” on page 66. Or, try resetting the  
remote control; see “To reset the remote control” on page 71.  
• Keep in mind that a button that has no border can’t learn a command or be  
deleted. However, you can relabel it as you would any other button, and you  
can make it invisible in Use mode by deleting its label.  
Programmable  
Not programmable  
THE REMOTE CONTROL WON’T SWITCH MODES  
To ensure that no custom commands are lost, the remote control prevents  
you from switching to a customizing mode when the battery is low. You must  
replace or recharge the batteries before the remote control can switch to any  
mode other than Use mode.  
THE REMOTE CONTROL IS LOW ON MEMORY  
• If memory is low, the remote control won’t be able to add new devices,  
macros, or commands. However, the remote control can clear up some  
memory for its use; it does this by permanently removing any devices and  
macro groups that you have deleted. When memory is low, the remote  
control automatically displays a message and gives you the option to start  
clean-up now or cancel and wait until later. (Until memory is cleaned up,  
your “deleted” devices and macro groups remain available in memory so that  
you can restore them; see “Restoring deleted buttons, devices, and macro  
groups” on page 49. Once the remote control cleans up, you can no longer  
restore these items.)  
IMPORTANT Memory clean-up can take 10 minutes or longer to finish.  
Don’t remove the batteries while memory clean-up is in progress (or anytime you  
see a Please Wait message on the screen). Doing so could corrupt the  
configuration file, causing you to lose your custom commands. If you have a  
recharging dock, it’s best to place the remote control on the dock while memory  
clean-up is in progress.  
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THE CONFIGURATION FILE IS CORRUPTED  
• The remote control has a configuration file that stores all of your custom  
devices, commands, and macros. In the extremely unlikely event that this  
configuration file gets damaged, the remote control displays a message asking  
you to revert to the original configuration. If you see this message, you must  
revert in order to continue using the remote control. All your custom devices,  
commands, and macros will be lost, so you will need to reprogram the remote  
control.  
THE REMOTE CONTROL ERROR MESSAGES  
The following error messages indicate a problem with the configuration file  
where your custom commands are stored. Contact your dealer or Philips  
customer service if one of the following messages appears on the display:  
• Cant open configuration file  
• Configuration file error  
• No configuration file found  
• Invalid configuration file version  
Problems using the recharging dock  
THE BATTERIES WON’T RECHARGE  
• Make sure you’re using the special battery pack that comes with the  
recharging dock. Ordinary AA batteries can’t be recharged using the dock.  
THE INDICATOR LIGHT FLASHES  
• Make sure the contacts on the charger and on the back of the remote control  
are clean (see picture on page 14) and there are no obstructions between  
them.  
• Make sure the remote control is properly seated on the dock.  
• Confirm that the rechargeable battery pack is installed properly in the remote  
control.  
IMPORTANT If the remote control becomes very hot while resting on the  
recharging dock, remove it.  
Problems using the recharging dock  
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Common questions  
CAN I PROGRAM A BUTTON TO EXECUTE MORE THAN ONE  
COMMAND?  
No, but you can create a macro to execute a sequence of commands. For  
instructions, see Chapter 4, “Creating Macros.”  
HOW DO I PROGRAM SOURCE-SWITCHING?  
Refer to the instructions in “To program an item on the Device menu” on  
page 34.  
WHY CAN’T I LEARN/LABEL/DELETE BUTTON ON HOME PANELS?  
Home is designed to make it easy to navigate among devices no matter what  
mode you’re in. The commands in home are set up automatically when you  
make changes to the Device menu; for instructions on adding, removing,  
relabeling, and programming items on the Device menu, see Chapter 3,  
“Customizing the remote control.”.  
Although you can’t program the device buttons in Home, you can program the  
direct-access and Left/Right buttons. The commands you assign to these  
buttons in Home become global default. For instructions, see “To program a  
button globally” on page 37.  
HOW DO I PROGRAM MY RECEIVER COMMANDS?  
There is no separate device template for receiver. However, if you have an A/V  
receiver, you can use the Preamp device template. For an audio receiver, use the  
Tuner device template. For an overview of commands in each template, refer to  
Chapter 8, “Command Reference.”  
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Additional procedures  
To reset the remote control  
The remote control’s reset button is accessible through a small hole on the back  
of the remote control. Under normal circumstances, you should never need to  
reset the remote control. However, if the display freezes or you notice other  
unusual behavior, you might need to use the reset button to get the remote  
control working again.  
To reset the remote control:  
Using the tip of an unfolded paperclip, gently press the Reset button  
located deep within the remote control unit.  
You might feel some resistance when you press down. When you have pressed  
the Reset button, the remote control starts up. After a few seconds, the remote  
control beeps, indicating that it’s ready to use.  
Reset button  
NOTE You will not lose custom commands and macros that you have saved.  
However, if you were making changes to the remote control in a mode other  
than Use, and you quit before you saved changes, you will lose the changes.  
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To revert to the original configuration  
The Revert command restores the remote control’s devices and commands to  
the state they were in when the remote control was new (or when the the  
remote control configuration software was last updated). All customization  
information is lost permanently. This includes any devices, commands, or macros  
you have created.  
Under normal circumstances, you shouldn’t need to revert. However, if you  
should find that you need to restore the remote control to its original  
configuration, do the following:  
1
2
3
In Use mode, press and hold the icon  
Scroll to the second Setup panel.  
Tap the Revert button.  
for 2 seconds to enter Setup.  
The remote control asks you to confirm your choice.  
Tap Revert... to complete the process.  
(Tap Cancel to exit without reverting.)  
4
To calibrate the touchscreen  
Calibrating gives the software important information about your unit’s  
touchscreen. The remote control is calibrated before it leaves the factory, and  
under normal circumstances, you shouldn’t need to calibrate it yourself.  
However, if the remote control displays a message asking you to calibrate the  
touchscreen, do the following:  
1
2
When the remote control says, “Touch TOP LEFT corner,” use the tip  
of a blunt pencil to touch the upper-left corner of the screen.  
Touch the screen as close to the corner as possible. You must use a pointed  
object, not your finger. However, do not use a sharp object or the tip of pen; this  
can damage the touchscreen.  
After step 1 is successful, repeat in the lower-right corner of the screen.  
NOTE You can calibrate at any time by going to the second Setup panel and  
tapping the Calibrate button. You can cancel calibration by pressing the Left or  
Right button.  
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Specifications  
Specifications for the intelligent remote control :  
Hardware  
High-resolution (320 × 240) liquid crystal display with  
contrast control  
Large touchscreen  
Seven programmable direct-access buttons  
Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons  
Light sensor with adjustable sensitivity  
Built-in RC-5 and RC-6 codes  
Infrared sending and learning eyes  
3-wire (RS232) serial port connector for future  
expandability  
Software  
Dynamic, animated interface  
Editable macros (up to 255 commands per macro)  
Total number of devices and macros limited only by  
memory  
Infrared (IR)  
Memory  
Operating distance 10 meters (33 feet)  
Learning frequency up 56 KHz  
Learning distance 2.5cm (1 in) up to 30 cm (1 ft)  
1 MB non-volatile flash memory (retains commands when  
batteries aren’t present)  
512K SRAM  
Batteries  
4 AA 1.5V batteries, or one 4.8V rechargeable battery pack  
Approximately 6 months with typical use  
Battery life  
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Power  
Automatic on/off (no power switch)  
management  
Dimensions  
138 mm × 92 mm × 38 mm  
(5.4 in × 3.6 in × 1.5 in)  
Operating  
temperature  
0°C to 50°C  
(32°F to 122°F)  
Accessories  
The remote control recharge package :  
NiMH 4.8V rechargeable battery pack  
Recharging dock  
110/220V-to-12V power adapter  
RS232 cable for PC connection  
NOTE The specifications and design of this product are subject to change  
without notice.  
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CHAPTER 8  
8
Command Reference  
This chapter describes the controls for the remote control’s built-in devices.  
One kind of devices is included with the remote control:  
• Devices that appear on the Device menu  
NOTE This chapter describes the default setup. If a dealer or installation  
technician programmed the remote control for you, the devices and controls  
might be different.  
ACTIVE BUTTONS AND TEMPLATE BUTTONS  
Some of the buttons listed here don’t have commands assigned to them; they  
are placeholders for optional functions. These template buttons are invisible in  
Use mode. In Learn mode they become visible so that you can teach them  
commands. A button with no command assignment is light gray. An active  
button—a button that has a command assigned to it—is dark and looks three-  
dimensional.  
Active buttons  
(visible in Use  
mode)  
Template buttons  
(visible only in Learn  
mode)  
The active buttons that are shown in this chapter have RC codes assigned to  
them by default. The command description for each active button tells you  
what the RC code does. For template buttons, the command description tells  
you the intended use of the button. However, you can teach any command to  
any button.  
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Button  
Command  
Video output.  
Text ON / OFF.  
Stand-by.  
O
M
Movie Expand.  
Personal Preference.  
Digital Noise Reduction.  
Subtitle.  
DNR  
H
N
1st of 2nd language.  
PIP.  
W
Freeze.  
S
R
U
T
O
F
I
Mosaic.  
Select.  
Swap.  
Shift.  
Teletext.  
Cancel picture.  
TV and text mixed.  
Main freeze.  
J
Page enlargement.  
Reveal / Conceal.  
Main Index Page.  
Current Time.  
Tracking.  
Dual screen A + B.  
Freeze second screen.  
Switch screen A to B.  
Install Open / Close.  
Open or close tray (eject).  
Play.  
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Command  
π
(Fast) reverse and (fast) forward (play).  
ª
º
Fast reverse to previous chapter, fast forward to next  
chapter.  
e
Frame by Frame.  
Pause (still).  
Stop.  
+ / –  
Increase or decrease entry.  
Navigate through menu.  
Previous program.  
¬
§
\
Personal preferences.  
0 - 9  
+10  
Numeric entry.  
Add 10 to numeric entry.  
Select side for playback.  
Play AC 3 encoded signal.  
Automatic Music Search  
Select audio track (language).  
Closed caption.  
A / B  
AC 3  
AMS  
SAP  
cc  
clear  
No command (user-definable).  
Display on-screen commands.  
Dubbing from deck A to B.  
Enter numeric entry.  
display  
dub  
enter  
erase  
Clear last function.  
exit  
Exit on-screen menu.  
Store programmed tracks/chapters in memory.  
Index back and forward.  
Display contents of memory.  
Clear memory.  
favorite  
index ‰  
memory  
memory clr  
menu  
Open on-screen menu.  
No command (user-definable).  
off  
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Button  
Command  
ok  
Confirm entry.  
on  
Turn LaserDisc player on or off.  
Program tracks/chapters.  
program  
program AB  
random  
recall  
No command (user-definable).  
Randomly play all or programmed chapters.  
Modify contents of Favorites.  
Continuously repeat all or programmed chapters.  
Select RF as input.  
repeat  
rf  
shuffle  
one / all  
Shuffle tracks/chapters.  
source  
strobe  
title  
Select the source via scart.  
Stroboscopic effect.  
Select a disc title.  
VCR+  
Timer Programming using 3 - 9 buttons.  
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ProntoEdit  
One of the best features of the Pronto is its adaptability : you can make buttons and  
whole panels appear and disappear, change button labels, learn IR codes and create  
and edit your own macros. But if you want to personalize your Pronto even more,  
ProntoEdit is the perfect tool for you.  
What is ProntoEdit  
ProntoEdit is software that allows you to perform a range of powerful tasks, including :  
• upload and download configurations from and into your Pronto  
• add buttons to panels  
• add panels to devices  
• use your own bitmaps  
• create your own custom devices  
• and more …  
Serial Cable  
Included with your Pronto you will  
find a serial cable. This cable allows  
you to connect your Pronto remote  
to a PC (using the serial port) and use  
ProntoEdit.  
The Pronto remote easily connects to your PC  
using the serial port.  
ProntoEdit System Requirements  
• PC with a 486DX/66Mhz or higher processor  
• Windows 95,Windows 98,Windows NT 4.0 or higher operating system  
• 16 megabytes of RAM  
• 10 megabytes of free disk space  
• SuperVGA or higher graphics card and monitor  
• Available serial port which supports 115200 baud  
How to receive ProntoEdit  
To ensure that you receive the most recent version of ProntoEdit you can install it  
free copy today.A ProntoEdit users manual will also be available on this website.  
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Service and support  
For service and support, please contact Philips customer service at  
888-486-6272 (USA). When you contact Philips customer service, you will be  
asked for the technical information listed on the third panel of Setup.  
To view this information:  
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2
In Use mode, press and hold the icon for  
Scroll to the third Setup panel.  
2 seconds to enter Setup.  
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