Sonance DAB1 Speaker System User Manual


 
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DAB1 DISTRIBUTED AUDIO SYSTEM
EDITING IR COMMANDS IN THE USER IR LIBRARY
The commands in the USER IR library will almost always
work without editing. However, to get some commands
to work you may need to rename a particular function or
change its IR carrier frequency, the number of times it is
repeated or its sustain characteristic. You can do this in
the IR Library Manager window.
To edit an IR command for a particular remote:
1. Click on that remote in the left-hand window of the
IR L
IBRARY MANAGER screen.
2. Click on the E
DIT tab. The remote’s functions will
appear in the main part of the screen (see
Figure 51
).
You can change the remote function’s name (not its IR code), its IR frequency, the number of times it is repeated each time a
button is pressed and whether it is to be repeated while the button is held-down (commands in macros are not repeated). Click
on the parameter you want to change to highlight it and type-in the new value (for R
EPEAT, check or un-check the box).
NOTE: Typically there should be no reason to change any of these parameters. A component may not
respond to an IR code if you alter any of these parameters to incorrect values.
ADDING IR CODES TO THE USER IR LIBRARY WITH THE OPTILINQ
®
IR LEARNER
On occasion, there may be a particular component or command that is not in the USER IR library. You can add IR
commands to the U
SER IR Library by learning the command using the Sonance OptiLinQ
®
IR Learner (part #92071,
available separately).
1. Open Sonance Control Manager and open the L
IBRARY menu. Select IR LIBRARY MANAGER. The IR LIBRARY MANAGER window
(
Figure 49
, opposite) will open.
2. Open the U
SER.CML command library. If the USER.CML library does not appear in the window you will have to navigate to it:
a) Open the F
ILE menu and select OPEN. A browser window will appear.
b) Navigate to the S
ONANCE
CONTROL MANAGER program folder. (The default location for the IR
library folder is: C: > Program Files > Sonance > Sonance Control Manager > Command
Libraries.) Double-click the folder to open it.
c) Double-click the C
OMMAND LIBRARIES folder. The MASTER.CML and USER.CML libraries will
appear in the window. Select U
SER.CML and click OPEN. The USER.CML library will now
appear in the IR L
IBRARY MANAGER window.
3. If you’re adding codes to a remote that’s already in the U
SER.CML library, select it in the left-
hand window. If the remote isn’t in the U
SER.CML library, create a new remote:
a) Open the R
EMOTE menu and select NEW. The CREATE NEW REMOTE screen (
Figure 52
) will appear.
b) Use the drop-down boxes to enter the remote’s manufacturer, type and model. If the
manufacturer, type or model you need don’t appear in the drop-down menus you can type them in.
Figure 51:
IR Library Manager E
DIT Tab
Edit Tab
Figure 52:
C
REATE NEW REMOTE
Screen