Yamaha pmn User Manual

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Learning device actions

A device action is a command that is assigned to a component button on the Home menu or a component in the Device menu. The action is
executed every time you select the component.

Note

• When you program a device action, RC codes are sent the moment you select the component. This might affect the operation of the active

component. For information on switching to another component without sending RC codes and without affecting the active component, see
“Switching to another component without affecting the active component” on page __.

1

1

Make sure the device tab is active.
The device tab is active when the name of a component is displayed.

2

2

Switch to the Learn mode via

at the bottom of the touch screen.

3

3

Point the component’s original remote control at the remote control’s learning eye.

4

4

Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.

5

5

Touch and hold the remote control’s left or right button (both labeled “DEVICE”) and tap the component you want
to program.
Even when you want to program a device action for the currently active component, you must tap it in the Device menu.
The label “device” starts flashing on the upper center of the touch screen.

6

6

Press and hold the button you wish the remote control to learn as device action on your component’s original
remote control. The command for the device action is assigned to the Device button in the Home menu and in the
Device menu.
If the remote control learns the command successfully, “OK” flashes on the display. You can release the button you’re holding.
If the remote control has not learned the command successfully, you will hear a short buzz and “FAIL” will appear on the remote control
icon.

7

7

Program all the other device actions you want and return to the Use mode via

.

Learning direct-access and left/right buttons

Direct-access and left/right buttons can be programmed with a global function or with functions per component. Buttons with global
functions always execute the same command, no matter what component is active. Buttons with functions per component execute commands
depending on the active component.

Note

• Per component functions override global functions. For example, when you program VOL +/– globally, but assign a specific function to

them with the DVD, the specific command will be executed when the DVD is the active component.

1

1

To learn a button per component, switch to the components for which you want to program the button.

To learn a button globally, tap

.

2

2

Complete steps 2 to 7 in “Learning control panel buttons” on page __. Instead of tapping a button on the touch
screen, press the direct-access button or left/right button you want to program.
The label of the button you press (e.g. “vol+” or “left”) starts flashing at the center top of the touch screen.

REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES

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