Thanks.
The TV, VOL +, and VOL – buttons on the remote control for Media Center PC can “learn” IR commands from other remote controls. This feature lets you use the TV button to turn on your TV and the VOL + and VOL - buttons to adjust the volume on your TV or another device, such as an audio receiver.
Notes
• By default, the VOL + and VOL - buttons on the remote control for Media Center PC control the system volume on your computer, and the TV button has no command assigned to it until it “learns” one.
• Do not perform this procedure in bright natural or artificial light.
To program buttons on the remote control by using the learning feature
1) Place the remote control for Media Center PC head to head (2 to 3 inches apart) with the remote control from which it is learning.
2) On the remote control for Media Center PC, press and hold the DVD MENU and OK buttons at the same time until the remote control lights turn off (2 seconds). The remote is now in learning setup mode.
3) On the remote control for Media Center PC, press and release the TV, VOL +, or VOL – button, depending on which command you want it to learn. The remote control for Media Center PC lights blink once to confirm the selection.
4) On the remote control that is teaching the command, press and hold the button that you want the corresponding button on the remote control for Media Center PC to learn. The remote control for Media Center PC lights blink twice to confirm the selection. If the remote did not learn the command, the lights blink quickly four times. To try again, repeat steps 1 through 4.
5) Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the other buttons that can learn commands.
To restore the default remote control settings
1) Press and hold the DVD MENU button and LEFT navigation button at the same time until the remote control for Media Center PC lights turn off.
2) Press the OK button.
The remote control for Media Center PC lights blink twice to confirm that the buttons have been reset. The TV button will have no command assigned to it and the VOL + and VOL – buttons will adjust the Media Center PC system volume. If the default settings were not restored, the lights blink quickly four times.
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"Kamal" <ka...@whatever.com> wrote in message news:%23IG3TfH...@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Instead of pressing the power button on my PC (Base Unit) is there a button
I can press or program on the remote to turn on the Computer
Thanks.
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"Kamal" <ka...@whatever.com> wrote in message news:eH7BseKF...@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
This is quite a surprise, that the standard MCE remote is also a learning
remote!
I suppose tho' as all the buttons have a default MCE function it doesn't
offer much extra benefit. But if there are also some buttons combinations
which can be programmed that maybe useful.
Thanks
Nigel
P.S. I wonder why a learning facility was included, which must have
increased the cost of the device?
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Hopefully, you'll have some luck !
Baldfox