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[. . . ] Home Theater Master Universal Remote Control SL-8000 Operating Manual Table of Contents Page Introduction Battery Installation A. Preprogrammed Set Up Three Digit Code Method Auto Search Method Recalling the Set Up Code Number C. Operation Device Buttons Main Device Mode Automatic Audio Mode Backlighting Advanced Features A. Punch Through Controls Volume "Punch Through" Channel "Punch Through" Transport "Punch Through" B. [. . . ] Transport Control Buttons that correspond to the PLAY, STOP, REWIND, FAST FORWARD, PAUSE, SEARCH/SKIP and RECORD functions on your audio/video equipment. 31 Using Your Remote 4 Press the ENTER button. SAVE will flash twice and the LCD will return to AUDIO indicating that the joined function has been stored. Every time that the Device button is pressed it will also emit the joined function. To erase a joined function from a Device button: 1 Press the AUDIO and ENTER buttons simultaneously on the remote control. JOIN will appear in the LCD. 2 Press the Device button that you would like to erase a joined function. CLEAR will flash and INPUT will then appear in the LCD. 3 Press the ENTER button. The LCD will flash SAVE twice and return to AUDIO indicating that the join has been erased. Main Device Mode When the main device is displayed in the LCD, the SL-8000 will perform all of the preprogrammed, joined and punch through features for that device mode. Automatic Audio Mode The remote is defaulted to the Automatic Audio. When the remote control is in this mode, pressing a Device button a second time will display A_XXX in the LCD indicating that the Volume and Mute controls of the device programmed into the Audio mode of the SL-8000 is active, while full function control of all other buttons of the current Device mode is maintained. Main Device Mode Automatic Audio Mode 15 Advanced Features After you set-up the remote control to operate your equipment, you can also program advanced features on the remote control. The advanced features are designed to enhance the use of the remote control with your home entertainment system. A: Punch Throughs Volume Control "Punch Through" You can program the remote control so that either the AUDIO or TV Volume Control (VOLUME UP, DOWN AND MUTE) will also operate in other modes on the remote control. Example: Raise, lower and mute the VOLUME of your Audio receiver while the remote control is in the Satellite mode. Note: When this feature is active, the AUDIO or TV VOLUME and MUTE will override any existing volume controls in that mode. To Set-Up: 1 Select the mode that you wish to program for Volume Control "Punch Through. " 2 Press the corresponding Device Button and the MUTE button simultaneously. PUNCH will appear in the LCD. 4 Press either the AUDIO Device Button to set-up for Audio Volume Control or the TV Device Button to set-up for TV Volume Control. AUDIO or TV will flash in the LCD, depending on which Device Button was selected. AUDIO or TV Volume Control will now override the original VOLUME and MUTE in this mode. 17 Glossary Cursor Control Buttons that correspond to the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SELECT, GUIDE, MENU and EXIT functions of your audio/video equipment. Device Button Any of the eight buttons located at the top of the remote control labeled AUD, CD, DVD, AUX, SAT, TV, VCR and CBL. Device Buttons are used to select modes of operation and to program the remote control. Joining Transfer of a function from the AUDIO input selects and keypad(0-9) on the SL-8000 to a Device button at the top of the remote control. LCD Liquid crystal display window located at the top of the remote control. These buttons can be programmed to store Favorite Channels, Macro Commands, or to "relocate" functions from one mode to another. Modes are displayed in the LCD as AUDIO, CD, DVD, AUX, SAT, TV, VCR and CABLE. Modes indicate the type of device the remote control is currently operating. 30 Warranty The Home Theater Master SL-8000 remote control comes with a one-year warranty from the date of purchase. Specifications Model SL-8000, infrared remote control. (with batteries) 29 Advanced Features To Return to the Original Setting: 1 Select the mode that you want to turn off the Volume Control "Punch Through. " 2 Press the corresponding Device Button and the MUTE button simultaneously. [. . . ] You can also combine Power on/off, select favorite channel and any of the features in the remote control to these buttons. MUTE MUTE T/ V T/ V GUIDE GUIDE MENU MENU PAUSE PAUSE POWER POWER You can program any of the memory buttons (M1~M4, Power) in AUD mode and it will send out the stored commands in Audio, CD, DVD and AUX modes. You can also program the memory 1 buttons 3in SAT mode and it will 1 2 2 3 send out the stored commands in Satellite, TV, VCR and 4 4 5 5 6 6 CBL modes. STOP STOP R R E E W W SEL SEL PLAY PLAY F F . . CH CH AUD CD DVD FAV FAV AUX SLEEP SLEEP SAT TV VCR INFO INFO CBL PRO. L PRO. L Power Button 7 7 POWER 8 8 0 0 9 9 ENTER ENTER VOL SHIFT SHIFT NEXT NEXT 3. CH 3. CH +10 ALT ALT CH TEST TEST MUTE PIP T/ V PIP TUNER TUNER GUIDE CD CD MENU Memory Buttons PAUSE TAPE1 TAPE1 TAPE2 PHONO TAPE2 PHONO VCR1 VCR2/SAT LDP VCR1 VCR2/SAT LDP AUX AUX F . F TV TV M1 M1 R E W M2 SEL M3 M2 M3 PLAY M4 M4 M1~M4 Buttons LIGHT LIGHT STOP PRE. [. . . ]

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