Removing All Learned Buttons from a
Device Mode
NOTE: If more than 10 seconds passes between
button presses, the remote will exit programming
mode.
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 7 6, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the Device mode button for the device you
want to clear twice. The LED will blink twice and
then exit the programming mode.
Programming Volume Lock
By default, your remote comes preset to allow
independent volume control of each A/V device.
However, you may change the volume control to
apply globally to all devices instead. Then, you can set
specific device modes to control volume separately
from the global control if needed.
Applying Global Volume Lock
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 9 3, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the Device mode button for the device you
want global volume control (ie: your TV).
4. The LED will blink twice. Now when you press the
VOL+, VOL-, or Mute buttons, the volume on
your chosen device (ie: the TV) will be controlled
regardless of the current device mode.
Removing Global Volume Lock
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 9 3, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press VOL+ button. The LED will blink four times
indicating that the global volume control is
removed and control is now returned to each
device.
Removing a Device from Global Volume
Lock
1. Press the desired Device mode button to remove
from global volume control.
2. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
3. Enter 9 9 3, the LED will blink twice.
4. Press the VOL- button. The LED will blink four
times indicating that the current device is
removed from global volume control.
Programming Channel Lock
Similar to Volume Lock, your remote has the ability to
provide channel control from one device to all device
modes. This is convenient for users who watch all
broadcast TV via one device (ie: a cable box). The
affected buttons are the 1-0 number keys as well as
the CH+, CH-, Last, and Enter buttons.
Applying Global Channel Lock
1. Press the Device mode button for the device you
want global channel lock (ie: your cable box).
2. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
3. Enter 9 7 3, the LED will blink twice.
4. Press CH+ once. The LED will blink twice. Now
when you press the CH+, CH-, 1-0, Last, or Enter
buttons, the channel on your chosen device (ie:
the cable box) will be controlled regardless of the
current device mode.
Removing a Device from Global Channel
Lock
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 7 3, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the CH- button. The LED will blink four
times indicating that the current device is
removed from global Channel Lock.
Programming Button-mover
Copy buttons from one device mode (source mode)
to another mode (destination mode) or to a different
button in the same mode.
NOTE: The Device mode, Power, Record, and SET
buttons cannot be used as source or destination
buttons.
Moving Buttons in the Same Mode
1. Press the Device mode where you want to move
a button.
2. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
3. Enter 9 9 4, the LED will blink twice.
4. Press the source button you want to move.
5. Press the destination button that should perform
the same function as the source button. The LED
will blink twice.
6. Repeat steps 1-5 to move additional buttons.
Moving Buttons to a Different Device
Mode
This feature, for example, will let you control the Bluray transport function (ie: Play, Stop, Pause, etc)
while in the TV mode.
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 9 4, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the Device mode button where you want to
move a button (ie: Blu-ray).
4. Press the button you want to move (ie: Play).
5. Press the Device mode button where you want
the button to reside (ie: TV).
6. Press the button that should perform the same
function as the source button. The LED will blink
twice.
7. Repeat steps 1-6 to move additional buttons.
Restoring All Moved Specific Mode
Buttons
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 9 4, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the Device mode button (ie: A, B, C, or D)
where you want to remove all moved buttons.
4. Repeat for each Device mode button you want to
restore.
Restoring a Moved Button
1. Press the Device mode button (ie: A, B, C or D)
where you want to remove a moved button.
2. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
3. Enter 9 9 4, the LED will blink twice.
4. Press the button to be removed from the moved
button function twice. The LED will blink twice.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 for all buttons where you wish
to remove the moved button function.
Programming Macros
Program any button (except SET) to perform multiple
functions (button presses) with a single press. Each
macro button can hold up to 32 instructions.
NOTE: Programming a new macro over an existing
one erases the original macro.
Programming a Device Mode Independent
Macro
1. Press and hold the SET button until the LED blinks
twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 9 5, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the button you wish to assign a macro.
4. Enter the series of commands (button presses)
you want the macro button to execute (up to 32).
5. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
Now, when you press the macro button, the remote
will send the series of commands sequentially
regardless of the device mode you’re in. For example,
you could program a macro to turn on both your TV
and cable box, then select your favorite channel.
NOTE: You must point the remote toward your A/V
equipment until the remote finishes sending all
commands. The LED will stop flashing when all
commands are sent.
NOTE: To clear a macro button, perform steps 1-5,
but don’t specify the series of commands (step 4).
Programming a Device Mode Dependent
Macro
1. Press the Device mode button (ie: A, B, C, or D)
where you want to assign a macro button.
2. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
3. Enter 9 7 8, the LED will blink twice.
4. Press the button you wish to assign a macro.
5. Enter the series of commands (button presses)
you want the macro button to execute (up to 32).
6. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
Now when the macro button is pressed in the
selected device mode, the remote will send the series
of commands sequentially. For example, you could
program a macro to turn on both your TV and cable
box, then select a favorite channel. The macro button
is only applicable when in the TV device mode.
NOTE: To clear a macro button, perform steps 1-6,
but don’t specify the series of commands (step 5).
Programming Punch-through Keys
Any programmable key can be set to send the same
IR signal no matter what device mode is selected. To
do this, follow the steps below:
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 8 4, the LED will blink twice.
3. Press the source Device mode where the key
resides that has the desired IR signal to punchthrough (ie: TV).
4. Press the desired source key. If more than one
punch-through key is desired, press those keys as
well.
5. Press the destination Device mode button(s) to
program the punch-through key(s) to (ie: cable
box).
6. Press the SET button. The red LED will blink
indicating the punch-through programming is
complete.
NOTE: New punch-through programming will
override the initial punch-through programming.
Back Lighting
Normally, pressing any key on the remote will invoke
the remote’s backlighting for 5 seconds. Press the SET
button briefly to keep the backlighting lit for 10
seconds.
Resetting to Factory Default
If for any reason you want to completely clear all of
the programming you performed on the remote to
the original settings, follow the steps below:
1. Press and hold the SET button until the red LED
blinks twice, then release.
2. Enter 9 7 7, the LED will blink four times
indicating that it has been completely reset to
the factory default.
NOTE: Performing this step will also clear the preprogrammed Device mode buttons (A, B, C, D).
Warranty Information
Inteset warrants that your remote (Model: INT-422-1)
is free of defects for a period of one year from your
receipt of the remote so keep your sales receipt.
Visit http://remotecontrol.inteset.com for detailed
warranty info and product return instructions.