Preface
About this manual
This manual is designed to make the
use of the SRC-3060 smart remote
control as easy as possible. Information
in this document has been carefully
reviewed for accuracy and is subject to
change without notice.
Copyright
© Copyright 2006
This document is protected by the
international copyright law. No part of
this publication may be reproduced by
any means without the permission of
SUNWAVE Technology Corporation in
Taiwan.
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SUNWAVE Technology Corporation is
believed to be accurate. Any change and
enhancement to the product and to the
information thereof will be documented
and issued as a new release to this
manual.
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Table of Contents
ABOUT SRC-3060................................... 2
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS.......................... 2
TOUCHSCREEN PRECAUTIONS ................. 3
REMOTE CONTROL FEATURES.................. 3
IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS .................... 4
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION................ 5
Inserting the Batteries .......................... 5
Customizing the Remote Layout ............. 6
Manually Setup by Pre-code .................. 7
Automatically Setup by Pre-code.......... 10
Using Learning Mode to Setup.............. 13
Using Delete Mode to Setup................. 16
1. Deleting preset code for a key ..... 16
2. Deleting preset codes for an entire
devices.....................................17
3. Deleting preset codes for all devices
at once .....................................18
Macro Function .................................. 20
1. Creating a Macro ........................20
2. Running a Macro ........................23
3. Viewing assigned Macro keys .......23
Transferring Information from Unit to Unit24
Setting the Backlight .......................... 25
Setting Backlight Sensitivity ................ 26
Turning off the Beep Signal.................. 27
Alternating between Screens ............... 27
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................... 28