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In AUDIO control mode, the number buttons do not select TV channels. Instead, the 1-6 buttons on the remote select between the various inputs on your audio device. In other control modes, those buttons will select channels. If you want to change inputs on your TV, the INPUT button at the bottom center of the remote should cycle through available inputs. If it does not, use the [[IR Learning with iconRemote|learning feature]] of the remote to teach the appropriate Video Channel Select buttons to the Side Keys.
 
In AUDIO control mode, the number buttons do not select TV channels. Instead, the 1-6 buttons on the remote select between the various inputs on your audio device. In other control modes, those buttons will select channels. If you want to change inputs on your TV, the INPUT button at the bottom center of the remote should cycle through available inputs. If it does not, use the [[IR Learning with iconRemote|learning feature]] of the remote to teach the appropriate Video Channel Select buttons to the Side Keys.
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Latest revision as of 00:41, 12 April 2014

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Questions

Why do CD/TAPE/TUNER/TV/VIDEO1/VIDEO2 appear atop the number buttons on my iconRemote?

How do I select between video inputs on my TV?

Answer

In AUDIO control mode, the number buttons do not select TV channels. Instead, the 1-6 buttons on the remote select between the various inputs on your audio device. In other control modes, those buttons will select channels. If you want to change inputs on your TV, the INPUT button at the bottom center of the remote should cycle through available inputs. If it does not, use the learning feature of the remote to teach the appropriate Video Channel Select buttons to the Side Keys.