User's Manual

Appendix C Lexicon
C-14
RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
If you’re afraid you’ve muddled up the settings, accidently overwritten
functions that you wanted, or want a “clean-slate” to start from, the
remote control can be reset to its factory default settings. Follow the
instructions below to restore the factory default settings.
Note: Restoring the Factory Default Settings will ERASE all customized
features, including renamed components, learned buttons, and
macros.
1. On the remote control, press and hold the MAIN and STOP
buttons at the same time. The bottom of the touch screen flashes
“WARNING!”.
NOTE: You now have 3 seconds to perform the next step. If a button
is not pressed within 3 seconds, the RESET heading will revert to
MAIN, indicating that the remote control is no longer in Reset mode. If
this occurs, you will need to repeat this step to re-enter the Reset
mode.
2. After about 10 seconds, “RESET” is displayed in the Menu name
section at the top of the LCD touch screen.
A new screen now displays with the options: ALL PROG and
EXIT. Touching the EXIT option will leave the menu without
making any changes.
3. Touch the ALL option. The remote will prompt you by displaying
“SURE?”. After the SURE prompt is touched, the factory default
settings are restored.
4. When the remote is done restoring the factory default settings, the
menu heading reverts to MAIN. When the touch screen displays
MAIN in the menu heading area, then the remote control is in
normal operation mode again.
OPTIONAL RF-1 RECEIVER
The Lexicon MV-5 remote control has an optional RF-1 Receiver that
may be purchased for use with the MV-5 Processor. This optional
device is plugged into the IR port of the MV-5 rear panel. The RF-1
Receiver provides a boost to the Lexicon remote control that allows
multi-directional RF signals to pass through walls, doors, and floors.
The RF-1 Receiver used in conjunction with the MV-5 Processor allows
you to control components that are completely out-of-sight, up to
100-feet away. Since the RF-1 Receiver picks up multi-directional radio
frequency signals, the MV-5 remote control no longer needs to be
pointed directly at the component to control it. Now you can close
your entertainment center doors, hide your components, and still
control them with ease.
The RF-1 Receiver accessory requires no setup to the Lexicon remote in
order for the feature to work. Every time a command is sent from the
remote, it sends both a standard IR and an RF signal. The RF-1 Receiver
automatically receives the remote’s radio signals and translates them
into the infrared commands that control the components.
Note: The Lexicon remote control radio signals will not control components
directly. You must have the RF-1 Receiver installed to receive the remote’s
radio signals. Components that came with “no pointing” radio remote
controls cannot be operated by the Lexicon remote unless the component
can be switched to standard IR via its internal menus. Some remote
control ceiling fans are radio only and cannot be operated by the Lexicon
remote.