Philips TS1000 User manual (English) - Page 40

To program a direct-access button on a per-device basis

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2 Complete steps 2 through 6 of the instructions in "To program a button on the display (soft button)" on page 31. Instead of pressing a button on the display, press the button you want to program. When you press a button in Learn mode, the name of the button, such as chan+ or left, flashes on the display. If you encounter problems, refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 33. As long as you're in Learn mode, you can continue to program other buttons. 3 When you're done, return to Use mode to test the new commands: Tap to open the Mode menu, and then tap . 4 (Optional) If you programmed the Left and Right buttons, give them new labels. You can relabel the Left and Right buttons; see "To relabel a button" on page 41. To program a direct-access button on a per-device basis You program a button on a per-device basis by making sure the device's control panels are displayed before teaching the command to the button. To program a button on a per-device basis: 1 Switch to the device for which you want to program the button. 2 Complete steps 2 through 6 of the instructions in "To program a button on the display (soft button)" on page 31. Instead of pressing a button on the display, press the button you want to program. When you press a button in Learn mode, the name of the button, such as chan+ or left, flashes on the display. If you encounter problems, refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 33. As long as you're in Learn mode, you can continue to program other buttons on a per-device basis. Use the Device menu to change the active device. 38 Chapter 3-Customizing the remote control

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Chapter 3—Customizing the remote control
2
Complete steps 2 through 6 of the instructions in “To program a button
on the display (soft button)” on page 31. Instead of pressing a button on
the display, press the button you want to program.
When you press a button in Learn mode, the name of the button, such as
chan+
or
left
, flashes on the display.
If you encounter problems, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 33.
As long as you’re in Learn mode, you can continue to program other buttons.
3
When you’re done, return to Use mode to test the new commands: Tap
to open the Mode menu, and then tap
.
4
(Optional) If you programmed the Left and Right buttons, give them new
labels.
To program a direct-access button on a per-device basis
You program a button on a per-device basis by making sure the device’s control
panels are displayed before teaching the command to the button. To program a
button on a per-device basis:
1
Switch to the device for which you want to program the button.
2
Complete steps 2 through 6 of the instructions in “To program a button
on the display (soft button)” on page 31. Instead of pressing a button on
the display, press the button you want to program.
When you press a button in Learn mode, the name of the button, such as
chan+
or
left
, flashes on the display.
If you encounter problems, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 33.
As long as you’re in Learn mode, you can continue to program other buttons on
a per-device basis. Use the Device menu to change the active device.
You can relabel the
Left and Right
buttons; see “To
relabel a button” on
page 41.