Proton ir800 user manual


















We have 33 Proton Persona manuals covering a total of 23 years of production. Our most popular manual is the Proton - Persona - Sales Brochure - - This like all of our manuals is available to download for free in PDF format.

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We get a lot of people coming to the site looking to get themselves a free Proton Persona Haynes manual. We'll send you a quick email a new Proton Persona document is added. Spam free: Maximum of 1 email per month. Brochure 42 Pages. Full code learning: Almost every button on the iR can hold a code captured from your existing remote controls. A learned command may also be assigned to a device so that it is transmitted whenever that device is selected.

Labels may be customized at any time, and unused keys can be removed from view. Available labels include menu controls, PIP, audio inputs, sound modes and more. Unlimited macros: Any in-device button on the iR can contain a macro with up to 60 steps.

Macros may contain customizable delays, from 0. Device changes and delays do not count towards the 60 step limit. Timers: The iR includes 8 built-in timers which may be configured to run up to a year in advance. Table of Contents. The following page was printed from RemoteCentral. Main Review. Infrared Code Learning. User Reviews. Message Forum. Continued from Page 6. They each have three to four pre-set labels, and you have the option to show no label at all The Marantz allows flexible label naming of its eight hard keys adjacent to the LCD not touch screen.

Overall, I am very happy with my purchase, made from www. They sell it as Peekton iR, but it is the Proton iR in original packing with English manual additional french quick start instructions. Review 3 made on Thursday April 15, at AM. Got my ir in the mail yesterday. Seemed pretty easy to program, except that the "scan" for pre populated codes didn't work so well. Had to keep a close eye on the remote to see which code it was using, and still many times enter the code manually.

Also, the backlight is hard to see in poor lighting, or unless you angle to remote away from you. Overall, I think this is a good remote for the price, and I look forward to spending many years with it.

I recommend buying the USB cable in addition, as it seems to make programming easier. Hopefully, this will be the last remote I ever own! Written by Rick from Orlando, Fl. Review 2 made on Friday March 26, at AM. I can't find it anywhere.

I came across the site in Australia or something, but that doesn't help me. I'd love to be able to see this remote or read more about it and maybe purchase it.



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