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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
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Using the remote to control the
CineMate
®
system
When you point the remote control at the interface
module and press the On-Off, Volume, or Mute button,
the green LED on the interface module flashes.
Press On-Off to turn on the CineMate
speaker system. Press again to turn the
system off.
Press Volume Up to raise the volume. When
maximum volume is reached, the green LED
on the interface module flashes twice.
Press Volume Down to reduce the volume.
When the minimum volume is reached, the
green LED on the interface module flashes
twice.
Press Mute to silence the audio. Press
again to restore the audio. When the system
is muted, the green LED on the interface
module flashes until audio is restored.
The universal remote can also be programmed to
control up to five audio/video devices and will control
the functions of one device at a time.
Setting the remote for your TV and other
devices
To use the remote with your TV, you must set the
remote for the proper TV device code.
1. Locate the TV section in the Universal Remote
Device Codes book.
2. Locate the device code(s) for your brand of TV and
start with the first one.
3. Press and hold Setup on the remote until all five
source buttons light up.
4. Press the TV source button. Only the TV source
button will remain lit.
5. On the remote keypad, enter the first device code
for your brand of TV.
6. Check that the TV source button blinks twice and
turns off after the code is entered.
7. Point the remote at your TV and press TV On-Off.
If your TV does not respond, go back to Step 1 and
try another code.
Note: During programming, the five source buttons will
flash rapidly three times if you press an invalid key or enter
an unavailable device code. If this happens, go back to
Step 1 and start over.
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