GE 24959 Instruction Manual - Page 10
Programming Combo Device Codes, DVD/DVR Punch-Through Feature, Volume/Mute Control and Punch, - remote control
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Setup Programming Combo Device Codes Some combo (combination) devices (TV/DVR, TV/ DVD, DVD/DVR, etc.) require you to set up 2 different modes to control both parts of the combo. For example, if you have a TV/DVD combo, you might need to set up one code under the TV mode to control the TV and a separate code (under other modes) to control the DVD. DVD/DVR Punch-Through Feature This remote allows the 6 DVD/DVR transport buttons (i.e. PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, FF, REWIND, and REC) to operate the programmed TV, DVD, SAT, DVR, Cable device if the code has these button functions e.g. if you hvae programmed a SAT/DVR or Cable/DVR, etc. Otherwise the transport keys will punch-through to the last DVD or VCR programmed mode you used, i.e., the transport buttons control your DVD or VCR player even when you are in TV, SAT or Cable mode. If you want to enable this Punch-through feature to allow the transport keys to always control your last used DVD or VCR, please use the following steps: 1. Press and hold SETUP until the red indicator stays on, then release the SETUP button. 2. Press and hold PAUSE until the red indicator turns off, then release the PAUSE button. The PAUSE button needs to be held held for about 3 seconds before the red indicator turns off. The punch-through feature can be disabled again by repeating the above steps. Volume/Mute Control and PunchThrough Feature Your remote allows you to select which device mode controls VOLUME and MUTE. This remote is initially set for all device modes to use their own Volume/Mute control if present. If the programmed code does not have Volume/ Mute operation, then VOLUME and MUTE will "punch-through" (hand-over) control to the TVmode device without you needing to change to TV mode. Note: Any mode chosen for Volume/Mute control must have its own Volume/Mute function or else VOLUME and MUTE will not function. 10