How to use the volume lock feature, Chapter 3 the remote control, Locking the volume (vol lock) – RCA Scenium L50000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 The Remote Control

Chapter 3 The Remote Control

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5.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to delete more functions.

6.

When the selected functions are deleted press the CLEAR button to exit the IR
DELETE programming mode. (EXIT SETUP appears in the remote’s display and
the remote returns to its original operation mode).

Notes:

Press the CLEAR button at any time to exit the programming mode (EXIT
SETUP
will appear to confirm that no new codes have been entered).

If about 30 seconds passes before a button is pressed, the LCD display
window will stop transmission to conserve battery life. If this occurs,
restart from step 1.

To delete all learned keys at one time, do an operations reset or a
manufacturer’s reset (go to page 58 for instructions).

How to Use the Volume Lock Feature

This programming mode will lock the volume of the components that have volume
control. You may need to experiment with your system since products made by
different manufacturers work differently.

Locking the Volume (VOL LOCK)

1.

Press and hold

(the backlight button) until CODE SET appears in the

remote’s display.

2.

Step through the programming menu by pressing the down arrow button until
VOL LOCK appears in the remote’s display window, then press the OK button.

3.

The display message TO MODE appears, prompting you to enter the
component to apply the volume lock.

4.

Push the component button of your choice to apply the VOL LOCK mode.

5.

If you’ve pressed a valid component button, SUCCESS appears, followed by
EXIT SETUP.

DIRECTV

VCR

1

VCR

2

ON•OFF

TV

DVD

AUX

AUD

M1

L1

M2

L2

M3

L3

FRONT

SKIP

MUTE

CH +

VOL +

VOL -

CH -

CENTER

REAR

GO

BACK

FORMAT

TEST

GUIDE

INFO

AM•FM

OK

LEVEL +

LEVEL -

MENU

PROGRAM

CLEAR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

INPUT

ANT

FUNCTION

STOP

PAUSE

REC

PLAY

FWD

REV

SWAP

CH

CTRL

PIP

WHO

DSP

ON•OFF

DSP

MODE

DELAY

Display
window

Component
buttons

The down
arrow button

The OK
button

Backlight
button

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