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Use Any Remote to Control Your TVee One
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It's easy to "teach" TVee One to respond to nearly any conventional IR (infrared) remote, so that you may continue to use your
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favorite television or cable/satellite remote control. You may prefer to teach TVee One only selected commands, to avoid
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unintentional operations and subsequent confusion among some household members. Some TVee One owners teach only
Volume Up/Down and Mute, relying on the TVee One's front panel, or TVee One's own remote, for other functions.
Learning commands (using Volume + as an example):
1 Press-and-hold the front panel's Learn button for 3 seconds; its key LED will flash slowly.
2 Now press the front-panel Volume + key; the Volume + key LED will also start flashing slowly, in sync with the Learn LED.
3 Within 60 seconds, aim the "source" remote (for example, your television remote), from approximately 18" (0.5m),
directly toward TVee One's front panel. Press the remote's Volume + key slowly and repeatedly, up to 4 times if neces-
sary. When both of the flashing LEDs light steadily for 3 seconds, TVee One has learned the new control command.
Unlearning commands
1 Press-and-hold the front panel's Learn button for 3 seconds; its LED will flash slowly.
2 Press the button you want to clear; the button's LED will also flash slowly, in sync with the Learn LED.
3 Press the learn button within 60 seconds; both LEDs will flash rapidly for 3 seconds. The command has been unlearned.
Seven of the eight TVee One front-panel buttons (the learn button being the exception) can be taught to respond to an
external remote. Simply repeat this three-step process for as many of the other TVee One commands (each associated with a
front-panel button) as you wish.
Note: Rapid blinking of the two LEDs indicates a failed "learn". Press any other front-panel or TVee One remote key to reset
learning, and start again. See the Troubleshooting section for tips to help you successfully teach TVee One to recognize the
signals from your remote control.
Once you have programmed TVee One to respond to your "everyday" remote controller, you may wish to put away the TVee
One remote for safekeeping. If you do, we recommend that you remove the battery, and wrap it in a slip of paper, masking-
tape, or similar to prevent accidental discharge and put it and the TVee One remote someplace safe.
Troubleshooting TVee One
TVee One Does not power on
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Is the TVee One plugged into a proven-live wall outlet? Try a lamp or other known-good appliance. Avoid using outlets
that are connected to switches or dimmers.
No television sound
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Is TVee One's volume turned up? (Don't laugh; we do this one ourselves all the time.)
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Is TVee One muted? (if so, the front panel Mute key LED will be flashing.)
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Is the TVee One set to the correct source? A flashing Bluetooth key LED on the front panel indicates TVee One is trying
to "pair" to Bluetooth; press the Television Input key to interrupt this and switch to television sound.
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Is the audio source a volume-controlled television or cable/satellite box output? If so, you must turn up the volume
of the television or cable/satellite box to send adequate signal-level to TVee One. (For this reason it is best to choose
fixed-level outputs where possible; some televisions have separate physical outputs, other employ on-screen menu
settings to manage this.)
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Check connections: remember that TVee One auto-prioritizes multiple incoming signals, selecting optical-digital,
coaxial-digital, and analog-mini plug, in that order. Confirm that the television is routing audio to the appropriate out-
put; there may be TV-menu settings to manage this.
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Check the signal format of the source material. Dolby Digital, PCM (32KHz - 96KHz) is supported.
Distorted sound from the TVee One
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If the signal source is a volume-controlled output, turn it down a couple of steps from maximum.
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If using the analog stereo input, check the rear-panel Input Sensitivity switch setting (see page 7).
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Check the signal source to be sure the distortion is not originating there.
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If TVee One's volume is set to its maximum, turn it down a few steps.
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