Niles Audio ZR-6 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
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IR PROGRAMMING
OVERVIEW
By default, the connected keypads and the R-8L hand-held remote
will control source selection, AM/FM tuner functions, iPod functions,
zone volume level, and on/off for the zone and system. To enable
full control of any other connected source devices, the IR command
codes for these source devices must be learned and stored in the
ZR-6 MultiZone Receiver. The keypads and R-8L hand-held remote
will then control the source devices by sending the IR command
codes stored in the ZR-6 MultiZone Receiver through MicroFlashers
attached to the source devices.
HOW IR COMMAND CODES ARE ENTERED
AND STORED
The source device IR command codes are entered in the ZR-6
MultiZone Receiver using the source device factory remote controls.
The ZR-6 supplies each source device with a memory page to store
its IR command codes. The individual command codes (Play, Pause,
etc.) are stored in memory cells within each page, pre-labeled to
match the commands available on the R-8L remote control.
LIBRARY 1 AND VS-6/LIBRARY 2
In addition to the five source device IR storage pages, the ZR-6
MultiZone Receiver provides two additional areas to store IR
command codes: Library 1 or the VS-6/Library 2. The Libraries
are typically used to store the IR command codes from non-source
devices such as draperies, television lifts, or other codes that the
installer prefers to be easily accessible. By default, Library 1 is
empty and Library 2 is lled with the IR command codes for the
Niles VS-6 Component High Definition Video Switcher (see VS-6
IR Command Set section). If a VS-6 is not being used, new IR
command codes can be learned in place of these.
IR COMMAND CODE PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE
The source device IR command code programming is organized into
source device memory pages, and then command code memory
cells within the memory pages.
The source device memory pages appear in this order:
Page 1 Source 2 (Only if a source name other than
“iPod or “N/A’ was specified in “Naming
Source Devices”
Page 2 Source 3
Page 3 Source 4
Page 4 Source 5
Page 5 Source 6
Page 6 Library 1
Page 7 Library 2
Additional pages are supplied for building IR command sequences:
Page 8 Tuner
Page 9 Source 2 (iPod)
Page 10 Source 3
Page 11 Source 4
Page 12 Source 5
Page 13 Source 6
The command code memory cells appear in this order:
Power ON
Power OFF
Play
Pause
Stop
Fast Forward
Rewind
Record
Next
Previous
Up
Down
Left
Right
OK (select)
#1
#2
#3
#4
PROGRAMMING SOURCE DEVICE IR COMMAND CODES
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