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3 Select the button group that contains the type of function you want to punch through:
CH: Channel up/down and number buttons (0–9 and Enter)
PLAY: Play, pause, stop, rewind, and fast-forward
VOD (Video On Demand): Guide, Menu, Info, ESC, arrow buttons (u d l r), and Select
POWER: Power on and off
The bottom of the screen displays PUNCH TO.
4 Select the menu from which you want to be able to operate the device that’s not normally controlled by
that menu, or press the
OFF button to select the MAIN menu. For example, to operate your satellite
receiver from the MAIN menu, press the
OFF button.
The bottom of the screen displays PUNCH FROM.
5 Select the device that you want to be able to operate—for example,
SAT for a satellite receiver.
The bottom of the screen displays SAVED.
6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to set up additional punch-throughs, or press the
MAIN button twice to return to
normal operation.
Using an RF Base Station
You can use the Ensemble HD remote control to operate components such as a cable box or satellite receiver,
even if theyre hidden inside a cabinet. You can do this by using an optional RF base station (radio-frequency
receiver) to relay the remote controls commands. An RF base station lets you send commands to components
that are not located near the AV controller, or are located inside a closed space such as a cabinet. The base
station receives RF commands from the remote control and relays them to each of your components, wherever
theyre located. (This is possible because the Ensemble HD remote control emits both IR and RF signals.)
Note
The AV controller included with your system can be used in a closed space even without a base station. That’s because
the sensor that receives commands for it is located at the top of the screen.
The Ensemble HD remote control is compatible with RF base stations made by Universal Remote Control
(www.UniversalRemote.com). Both addressable and non-addressable versions are available. Addressable ones
let you avoid interference from other RF remote controls being used nearby. See the next section for
instructions on setting up an addressable base station. (If you have a non-addressable base station, you probably
wont need to change any of the RF settings.)
Setting Up an Addressable Base Station
If you have an addressable base station, there are several RF settings you may need to adjust on the remote
control. At a minimum, you should set the ID # to match the one assigned to your base station.
1 Press and hold both the
MAIN and ENT buttons for approximately three seconds. The top of the screen
displays SETUP.
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