Manual

NetCommand TM Setup, cont'd.
Figure 1. A/V Receiver screen.
Figure2. Cable box screen.
Figure 3. VCR screen.
A/V Receiver Screen
Figure 1
The A/V Receiver screen allows you to select
the manufacturer of the A/V Receiver you are
currently using. When a compatible model is used,
NetCommand TM will be able to change inputs
and adjust volume on the A/V Receiver. The
bottom of the screen shows the model optimized
for NetCommand TM. Other models from the
same manufacturer are often compatible. If the
manufacturer's name is followed by a number, this
indicates additional models are optimized. Select
"Other" if you have an A/V Receiver or stereo
system from a non-compatible manufacturer.
NetCommand TM will not be able to control that A/V
Receiver. Select "None" if you do not have an A/V
Receiver or a stereo system.
Cable Box Screen
Figure 2
The Cable Box screen allows you to select the
manufacturer of the cable box you are currently
using. If "Other" is selected for the Manufacturer,
then NetOommand TM cannot control the device
(use the layer switch on the remote control or
use the remote for the device). The bottom
of the screen shows the model optimized for
NetCommand TM programming. Other models from
the same manufacturer are often compatible. If
the manufacturer's name is followed by a number,
this indicates additional models are optimized. For
the Manufacturer, select "None" if you don't have a
cable box.
VCR Screen
Figures 3
The VCR screen allows you to select the
manufacturer of the VCR you are currently using.
If "Other" is selected for the Manufacturer, then
NetCommand TM cannot control the device (use the
layer switch on the remote control or use the remote
for the device). The bottom of the screen shows the
model optimized for NetCommand TM programming.
Other models from the same manufacturer are often
compatible. If the manufacturer's name is followed
by a number, this indicates additional models are
optimized. For the Manufacturer, select "None" if
you don't have a VCR.
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