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Press the cancel button to wake up the remote and confirm what location the remote is ready to control (for example: Theater, House Music, Family Room TV, etc...).
Change Location (If needed)
1. Press the LCD button to choose LCD Navigator mode.
2. Press the House Button
3. Select the "Location" option
4. Select the room you want to control
System buttons (or "Circle of Power" buttons)
The buttons surrounding the red Control4 button (Radio, Music, TV, Videos, Comfort [A], Lights [B], House [C], and Info [D]) are system buttons that respond differently depending on when they are pressed and if and how they have been programmed, as described in the remainder of this section:
Radio
When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are active), the RADIO Button acts as a shortcut into the radio submenu in the appropriate navigator. When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), the RADIO button functions as a Quick Access button: Press it to start playing the radio and to be able to control the radio source with the device-control buttons.
Initial Press of RADIO button:
• Turns on the last used radio source, tunes to the last used station on that source.
• The remote enters device-control mode for the current radio source. The LCD shows current room and current radio source. Subsequent Presses of RADIO button prior to LCD time out:
• Additional presses toggle through the radio sources listed in the LCD and turns them on. When the last radio source is displayed, the next press loops back to the first available source.
Music
When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are active), the MUSIC Button acts as a shortcut into the music submenu in the appropriate navigator: When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), the MUSIC button functions as a Quick Access button. Press it to start playing music and to be able to control the music source with the device-control buttons.
Initial Press of MUSIC button
• Turns on the last used music source and begins playing music from the last-played entry in the music queue, or from the analog source.
• If the music queue is empty, or if there is no media in the analog source, then the button press just turns on the music source.
• The remote enters device control mode for the music source. The LCD shows current room and current music source. Subsequent Presses of MUSIC button prior to LCD time-out
• Additional presses toggle through the music sources listed in the LCD and turns them on. When the last music source is displayed, the next press loops back to the first available source.
TV
When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are currently displayed), the TV Button acts as a shortcut into the TV submenu in the appropriate navigator. When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), the MUSIC button functions as a Quick Access button: Press it to turn on the TV and to be able to control the TV with the device-control buttons.
Initial Press of TV button
• Turns on the TV and selects the last broadcast source used.
• The remote enters device control mode for the TV & broadcast source. The LCD shows current room and current TV source. Subsequent Presses of TV button prior to LCD timeout
• Additional presses toggle through the TV broadcast sources listed in the LCD and turns them on. When the last TV broadcast source is displayed, the next press loops back to the first available source.
Videos
When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are currently displayed), the VIDEOS Button acts as a shortcut into the video submenu in the appropriate navigator. When devices in the room are off or the remote control is in Device-Control mode (when no Navigator screen is active), the VIDEOS button functions as a Quick Access button: Press it to begin playing a video and to be able to control the video source with the device-control buttons.
Initial Press of VIDEO button
• Turns on the audio endpoint for the room and the last video source used. • The remote enters device control mode for the video source. The LCD shows current room and current TV source. Subsequent Presses of VIDEO button prior to LCD time-out
• Additional presses toggle through the video sources listed in the LCD and turns them on. When the last video source is displayed, the next press loops back to the first available source.
Comfort (A), Lights (B), House (C), and Info (D)
Note: Notice that the Comfort, Lights, House, and Info buttons have the additional labels A, B, C & D directly on the buttons. The additional labeling is related to custom programming that is related to device controls. When the remote control is in a Navigator mode (when either On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator are currently displayed), each of these 4 buttons acts as a shortcut into its related submenu in the appropriate navigator. For example, if the On-Screen Navigator Home page is displayed on the TV and you press Comfort (A), then a menu bar (submenu) similar to the following displays.
Use LCD Navigator
Use LCD Navigator to choose a variety of options.
1. Press the LCD button to choose LCD Navigator mode and view the system menu.
2. Use the arrows "UP" "Down" "Left" and "Right" and Select button to choose a system:
3. Explore the system's submenu (such as Comfort in the following example).
Control Devices
Choose a Device to Control
To use this remote control to control system devices, you must first choose a system device using On-Screen Navigator, LCD Navigator, or by pressing a System button
(House, Lights, Music, Videos, TV, Radio, Comfort, Info) on the remote that has been associated with a controllable device.
Radio, Music, TV, or Videos: When the devices in the current room are OFF, the Radio, Music, TV, or Videos buttons function as a Quick Access button to Device- Control mode. Press one of them once to start playing the most recently played source for that system, or press the same button again to choose the next available source for that system. For example, in a room where the DVD player was the most recently used Video source, but there is also a VCR, you would press Videos once to begin controlling the DVD player OR press Videos twice to toggle to the VCR and begin controlling the VCR. Alternatively, when using On-Screen Navigator or LCD Navigator to choose a media source (such as a broadcast channel, an album, or a movie), you automatically place the remote control in Device-Control mode.
Use Device-Controls on the Remote Control Use the applicable remote control buttons to operate a supported third-party device. For example: If you pressed the Music button system button, then you can control the audio playback using the Control buttons on the remote control.