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11 Controlling Other Equipment
Clearing all remote control settings
This clears all presets, all learnt functions and restores the factory presets.
1
Press and hold REMOTE SETUP for three seconds.
The LED at top of the remote blinks twice.
The LED at top of the remote blinks twice.
2
Press any MULTI CONTROL button.
3
Use the number buttons to enter 981.
The LED blinks a total of four times to indicate the button has been cleared.
The LED blinks a total of four times to indicate the button has been cleared.
Checking preset codes
To check which preset code is associated with a
MULTI
CONTROL
button:
1
Press and hold REMOTE SETUP for three seconds.
The LED at top of the remote will blink twice.
The LED at top of the remote will blink twice.
2
Press the MULTI CONTROL button you want to check the preset
code for.
code for.
3
Use the number buttons to enter 990.
Each preset code consists of four digits, for example 1329. Each digit will be represented
by a series of blinks on the remote’s LED—3 blinks to represent the digit “3”, etc.
Each preset code consists of four digits, for example 1329. Each digit will be represented
by a series of blinks on the remote’s LED—3 blinks to represent the digit “3”, etc.
4
Press 1.
The blinking LED indicates the left-most digit of the preset code (“1” in the example
above).
The blinking LED indicates the left-most digit of the preset code (“1” in the example
above).
5
Press 2.
The blinking LED indicates the next digit of the preset code (“3” in the example above).
The blinking LED indicates the next digit of the preset code (“3” in the example above).
6
Press 3.
The blinking LED indicates the next digit of the preset code (“2” in the example above).
The blinking LED indicates the next digit of the preset code (“2” in the example above).
7
Press 4.
The blinking LED indicates the right-most digit of the preset code (“9” in the example
above).
The blinking LED indicates the right-most digit of the preset code (“9” in the example
above).