PROGRAM
ENTER
IR
NEXT
TUNER12
SOURCE34
SOURCE
POWER OR
DISCRETE "ON"
DISCRETE "OFF"
SOURCE
5
7
6
8
IR COMMANDS
POWER
PROGRAM
ENTER
IR
NEXT
RED LED GREEN LED
Press the NEXT button.
PROGRAM
ENTER
IR
NEXT
SEQUENCE
TEST IR
ERASE
65
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING STEPS
PROGRAM
ENTER
IR
The ENTER IR light blinks.
Step 5a - For a component connected as Source 3 that has IR commands for turning power ON and OFF:
Determine whether the component has a single power IR command for ON and OFF, or separate commands for dis-
crete ON and discrete OFF. With the source component’s remote control, teach either the single power command or
the discrete ON command.
Immediately after capturing the IR command,
test it by pressing the Test IR button. If the
source component does not respond correctly
to the IR command, try reteaching the com-
mand at various distances from a half-inch
(roughly a centimeter and a quarter) to three
feet (almost a meter). If it still doesn’t work, see
Alternate IR Learning Mode on page 68.
Immediately after capturing the IR command,
test it by pressing the
TEST IR button. If the
source component does not respond correctly
to the IR command, try reteaching the com-
mand at various distances from a half-inch
(roughly a centimeter and a quarter) to three feet
(almost a meter). If it still doesn’t work, see
Alternate IR Learning Mode on page 68.
Step 5b - If you taught a single power command, press the NEXT button once and skip to STEP 7.
Press the TEST IR button.
TUNER12
SOURCE34
SOURCE
POWER OR
DISCRETE "ON"
DISCRETE "OFF"
SOURCE
5
7
6
8
IR COMMANDS
POWER
PROGRAM
ENTER
IR
NEXT
RED LED GREEN LED
Press the NEXT button.
The DISCRETE OFF LED
blinks RED.
The POWER OR DISCRETE
“ON” LED turns OFF.
The DISCRETE “OFF”
LED turns OFF.
The
IR Commands
LED blinks RED.
SEQUENCE
TEST IR
ERASEPROGRAM
ENTER
IR
The ENTER IR light blinks.
Press the Test IR button.
Step 5c - If you taught a discrete ON command, now teach the discrete OFF command.