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About Standard mode/Advanced mode
Tw o edit modes (Standard mode/Advanced mode)
Editing flow in Standard mode
Editing flow in Advanced mode
Editable contents in Standard mode/Advanced mode
Two edit modes (Standard mode/Advanced mode)
AX Remote Editor has "Standard mode" and "Advanced mode."
Standard mode is for programming the basic settings of the Remote Commander, such as setting the preset code of a component.
Advanced mode is for programming higher level functions on the Remote Commander, such as customizing the function of a key/button.
You can sw itch betw een modes by clicking the tab in the low er left of the screen on AX Remote Editor.
Editing flow in Standard mode
Perform the follow ing steps to edit in Standard mode.
1.
Create a project.
To edit on AX Remote Editor, first you need to create a project.
In Standard mode, create a project follow ing the "New Project" w izard.
The w izard allow s you to make all the necessary settings, such as setting a project name, components, XPRESS keys, and dow nloading the settings to
the Remote Commander, so once you have finished w ith the "New Project" w izard, you can operate an AV component w ith the Remote Commander
(RM-AX4000) right aw ay.
Hint
The first time you start up AX Remote Editor, the "New Project" w izard appears.
2.
Edit the Re m ote Com m ander setting.
Open the project you w ant to edit. When the project is displayed on the screen, set the follow ing as necessary.
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Change com ponent se ttings
You can add a new component setting and delete an unnecessary component, for example, w hen you buy a new AV component.
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Change the settings of XPRESS ke ys
You can add a new XPRESS key and delete an unnecessary XPRESS key, for example, w hen you add or replace a component in your AV system.
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Change a Tim er/Air-Slide s etting as neces sary
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