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GUIDE TO
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HOME
THEATER
OPERATION
WITHYOUR
HOMETHEATERMASTER
REMOTECONTROLS
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This remote control was Table of Contents Custom Programmed for you by: Finding the MAIN Menu 1 For questions about your Custom Turn On the System 2 Programming call: Using the MAIN Menu 3 Select a New ACTIVITY 3 Custom Programming of a complex home theater is one of the most chal- lenging tasks within a home theater Select a DEVICE Only 4 installation. It involves an intimate knowledge of how the components interact and exact details on the Controlling the Volume 5 proper sequences of contro
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1 2 Finding the MAIN Menu Turn On Your Entire System The MAIN Button always takes you to Power on/off your entire system the MAIN Menu. with the MAIN Menu by following these steps: 1. Touch the MAIN button to make sure that you are on the MAIN Menu. It doesn’t matter which page of the MAIN Menu is displayed. The PAGE button switches between two MAIN Menu pages IF you have more than ten remote controls. When the top title bar says MAIN, you are on the MAIN Menu. 2. Point the Home Theater Master a
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3 4 Hold the remote Using the MAIN Menu steady and pointed at the The MAIN Menu enables you to either system until select a new Activity or simply select a the sound new Device to control. and picture have been When you select a new activity, the switched. Home Theater Master will issue a MACRO (a timed sequence of many The MAIN Menu buttons issue commands from many different remote MACROS that reset the sound and controls). This MACRO was custom picture of your home theater to a new programm
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5 6 The Power ON and OFF buttons now Controlling the Volume operate only the selected device (to turn the entire system on/off, return to For your convenience, the VOLUME the MAIN Menu). Up, VOLUME Down and the MUTE buttons will always control the sur- round sound system, regardless of what activity or device you are control- ling. The ten screen labeled buttons are now labeled with any commands that do not fit one of the buttons with printed labels. Operating any Device You can see the name o
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7 8 The thumbpad is a Home Theater your system. Discuss any non-channel Master exclusive control for both right favorite label with your installer, so that and left handed operators. When you you understand how to use it. are operating a device with any kind of on-screen menu, guide or display, the To use the FAVORITE Menu: thumbpad offers you easy one-handed control with your thumb. 1. Press the FAV button. The top title bar will now display FAV. Simply rock your thumb in the direction you wis
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9 10 TM Backlighting Using the SideKick TM Turn on the back- The SideKick lighting by pressing remote control offers the LIGHT button on the simplest way to the right side of the enjoy watching one of Home Theater your favorite activities. Master remote con- Typically programmed trol. The backlighting for either TV or will stay on briefly, Satellite viewing, it then turn off auto- does not replace the TM matically. If you wish MX700 , but it does to turn it off without offer a comfortable, waiti
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11 12 Batteries Warranty TM TM Both the MX700 and the SideKick If the batteries are running low, the are covered against any manufactur- screen will display a warning at the bot- ers defects or workmanship for a peri- tom of the screen whenever you press od of one year from the date of pur- the Power ON button. You may also chase. This warranty does not cover experience a slight drop in the operating the following items: TM distance of either the MX700 or the TM SideKick remote control when the
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The Home Theater Master Dual Remote Control system was awarded the prestigious Innovations 2002 Design and Engineering Showcase award. Entries were judged by a panel of prominent industry experts. For the seventh year, the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) endorsed and acted as advisors to the Design & Engineering Showcase. Product evaluations are based on weighted criteria: value to user, aes- thetics, contributions to the quality of life as well as the product's innovative qualiti