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2. The remote’s MAIN MENU message will appear in the LCD display and the Set Button
[triangle 15] will remain illuminated in red. Press the Navigation Button [triangle 13]
once so that LEARN CODE appears on the bottom line of the LCD screen, as shown in
Figure 137.
Figure 137
3. Press the Set Button [triangle 15]. The message in the LCD display will change to the
LEARN CODE menu (Figure 138). The bottom line will default to the LEARN DEVICE option.
Figure 138
4. Press the / Navigation Button [triangle 13] to change the option in the lower line to:
LEARN BUTTON. Press the Set Button [triangle 15]. LOCAL 1 will default to the lower line.
Figure 139
Figure 139
5. Press the / Navigation Button [triangle 13] to change the option in the lower line to TV.
NOTE: LOCAL 1, LOCAL 2 and TV are the only devices that can learn IR commands to any
button. The buttons for all other sources need to output the special Audioaccess codes to
control the AVR21EN and common source components.
6. Press the Set Button [triangle 15] to select the device to be programmed. The PRESS
BUTTON TO BE PROGRAMMED message will appear in the LCD display. Press the button
on the KP21R Remote to be programmed. The PRESS BUTTON ON ORIGINAL REMOTE
message will appear in the LCD display.
With the two remotes properly positioned, lens to lens, press the button on the original
remote and hold it until: CODE LEARNED CONTINUE appears in the LCD display. The Set
Button [triangle 15] will illuminate red. Press the Set Button [triangle 15] to ‘save’ the
command. The red light will turn off. The message: PRESS BUTTON TO BE
PROGRAMMED will again appear in the LCD display. Press another button to teach
additional commands, and repeat the previous steps until all commands have been learned.
Press the REM MENU Button [triangle 33] to exit Learn Menu and return to normal
operation.
7. Press the LOCAL 1 [triangle 48], LOCAL 2 [triangle 6] or TV Button [triangle 5] and then
press the buttons just programmed to confirm proper system performance. If a code wasn’t
learned or if the wrong code was inadvertently programmed, repeat the previous steps to
make corrections.