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3 Repeat the process of “teaching” new commands to the
various buttons on your remote control until all front panel
commands have been learned by your remote
4 When finished, exit the programming mode by pressing
the teach ir button
You may wish to teach your remote control some of the Nº360’s special
commands (those for which there is no corresponding front panel but-
ton); in this case, you should go directly to the next section. At some
point, however, you should test all your newly “learned” commands to
ensure that they were “learned” correctly.
Teaching Other
Nº360 Commands
As mentioned above, the Nº360 has the capability to teach learning re-
mote controls special commands for which there are no front panel
counterparts. These commands can be especially helpful in solving
problems in certain kinds of custom installations.
These “hard assignment” commands in the Nº360 will place it into a
certain mode of operation regardless of its current state. For example, a
hard assignment command to enter standby will leave the Nº360 in
standby if already there, or switch it to standby if it is currently operat-
ing. This type of hard assignment command is especially helpful when
you do not necessarily know the current status of the Nº360, as might
be the case in a multi-room home entertainment system (for example).
1 Press and hold the teach ir button until “<IR CMD1” ap-
pears in the display
A momentary press of the teach ir button will, of course, simply
get you ready to teach front panel button commands, as discussed
in the last section. When you camp on the teach ir button in-
stead, the Nº360 will wait for a few seconds to make sure that your
press-and-hold action is quite deliberate, and then enter a teach-
ing mode for its special” commands. If no further buttons are
pressed within approximately ten seconds, the Nº360 will “time
out” and return to normal operation.
2 press the teach ir button repeatedly until the desired com-
mand number appears in the display
The table below lists the special commands that are available for
the Nº360. In the second column are the commands numbers
used in the display to represent those special commands.