Complete control mobile app, Main and device menu descriptions – Universal Remote Control (URS) Complete Control Mobile App for iDevices User Manual

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Complete Control Mobile App

Main and Device Menu Descriptions

The Main menu, usually reserved for making activity/device choices, opens with the application. The Device
menu, usually reserved for controlling specific devices, opens when a device/activity is chosen from the Main
menu. For example selecting the CABLE button, from the Main menu, brings up the Cable DEVICE page.

Navigation/Information Keys
In the Main menu these Navigation/Information functions are usually “grayed out,” signifying they are not in
use. This makes sense, since there is no activity/device chosen for these functions to control. However, your
system programmer may have “punched through” commands from a specific device to these
Navigation/Information controls; if this is the case, they are NOT “grayed out” and control the
navigation/information functions of the programmed device.

Numeric Keypad Keys
In the Main menu, these Numeric functions are usually “grayed out,” signifying they are not in use. This makes
sense, since there is no activity/device chosen for these functions to control. However, your system
programmer may have “punched through” commands from a specific device to these Numeric controls; if this
is the case, they are NOT “grayed out” and you can use the numeric functions of the programmed device.

Transport Keys
In the Main menu, these Transport functions are usually “grayed out,” signifying they are not in use. This
makes sense, since there is no activity/device chosen for these functions to control. However, your system
programmer may have “punched through” commands from a specific device to these Transport controls; if
this is the case, they are NOT “grayed out” and control the transport functions of the programmed device.

Custom Keys
Although this area differs depending upon system programming, it typically gives access to any of the
activities/devices it is currently controlling. These activities may be accessible directly through an icon in the
Custom Key area by swiping left or right.

Colored Keys
In the Main menu these Colored Key functions are “grayed out,” signifying they are not in use. This makes
sense, since there is no activity/device chosen for these functions to control.

Volume/Channel Keys
In the Main menu, these Volume/Channel functions control the programmed device(s) that is being
controlled. The system programmer may have “punched through” commands from a specific device to the
channel keys; if this is the case, they are NOT “grayed out” and control the channel functions of the
programmed device.

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