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Wednesday 6 March 2019

ANTHEM AVM 50V AV RECEIVER SOFTWARE UPDATE- REMOTE PROGRAMMING – CODE FOR BLURAY PLAYER – RESETTING THE REMOTE – AV RECEIVER REPAIR AND SERVICE

ANTHEM AVM 50V AV receiver software update- remote programming – code for bluray player – resetting the remote – AV receiver repair and service

Category: AV Receiver Repair and Service 

Contents of this article 

  • Software update procedure 
  • Direct code entry
  • Learning the remote 


ANTHEM AVM 50V

Direct code entry
1. Press the control mode key nearthe top of the remote (e.g. DVD).
2. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
3. Enter the 5-digit code. Two light flashes indicate that the code is accepted
CODES FOR OTHER BRANDS
1. Turn on the component, for example the DVD player.
2. Press a control mode key other than MAIN, Z2, or Z3, for example DVD.
3. Press and hold LEARN until the light (control mode key) flashes twice then press 9,9,1.
4. Press 0 for cable converters, satellite receivers, or video accessories, 1 for TVs, 2 for DVD players or VCRs, or 3 for CD players or audio amps/tuners.
5. Aim the remote towards the player and press POWER (or Play). lf the player does not respond, press CH+ to try the next code. If the player responds, press LEARN to lock the code. Codes are sent in order of popularity. CH - goes to the previous code.
6. After finding a code, record it: Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice, then press 9, 9, 0, 1.
Wait 3 seconds and count the number times that the light flashes. This represents the first digit (for example, 3 flashes : 3, no flash : 0) - write this down. Next, press 2 for the second digit, 3 for th third digit, 4 for the fourth digit, 5 for the fifth digit and write the number of flashes each time.
LEARNING COMMANDS
Commands from other infra-red remote controls can be captured by the processor remote control. The factory command is still available by pressing LEARN before pressing the taught key. If the factory command is used more than the learned command, the learned command can be programmed in Layer2 instead. In this case, the learned command is sent by pressing LEARN before pressing the key.
Before teaching a key note the following:
Control mode keys and LEARN cannot be taught. These keys never send IR commands.
A multiple key sequence (for example Rec+Pause or Rec+Play) cannot be taught to one key.
A high level of ambient light, light from displays, and exposed fans could interfere with learning.
To teach a key:
1. Point the source and processor remotes at each other, holding them 2 inches apart.
2. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice then press 9, 7, 5. One long blink indicates low battery or faulty memory - the remote will not go into learn mode under these conditions.
3. Press the desired control mode key.
4. Press the key to be taught, or to program the command into Layer2 press LEARN (don't hold) then press the key to be taught.
5. The light flashes rapidly. Within 4 seconds, press and hold the teaching key on the source remote until the light flashes twice. One long blink means bad capture (try again), memory full (delete another command), or unlearnable code.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 or 4-5 as often as desired until memory is full.
7. To exit, press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice or wait l0 seconds.
Deleting learned commands:
1. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice, then press 9,7,6.
2. To delete a learned command from one key, press the control mode key, then the key to be deleted twice. To delete all learned commands in the control mode, press the control mode key twice.
COPYING COMMANDS
The command from one key can be copied to another key (not applicable to Power, Record, and Learn keys)
To copy a command to another key in the same control mode:
1. Press the control mode key.
2. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
3. Press 9, 9, 4.
4. Press the key to be copied.
5. Press the new key that will have the command. The light flashes twice.
To copy a command into a different control mode:
1. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
2. Press 9, 9, 4.
3. Press the control mode key of the key to be copied then the key to be copied.
4. Press the new control mode then the new key that will have the command. The light flashes twice
5. Press the new key that will have the command. The light flashes twice.
To copy a command into a different control mode:
1. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
2. Press 9, 9, 4.
3. Press the control mode key of the key to be copied then the key to be copied.
4. Press the new control mode then the new key that will have the command. The light flashes twice
To set the original functions:
1. Press the control mode key.
2. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
3. Press 9, 9, 4.
4. Press the control mode key twice.
VOLUME LOCK
With Volume Lock engaged, the volume and mute keys control the processor regardless of control mode, making operation more convenient.
To engage Volume Lock tor MAIN:
1. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
2. Press 9, 9, 3.
3. Press MAIN.
To disengage Volume Lock tor ZONEZ (or ZONES), and re-engage the ZONEZ (or ZONE3) volume control:
1. Press ZONEZ (or ZONE3).
2. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
3. Press 9, 9, 3.
4. Press VOL-.
The volume and mute keys now control MAIN tor every control mode selection except ZONE2. You may continue to disengage other control modes one at a time. To disengage all, press VOL+ in step 4.
PROGRAMMING MACROS
Macros are used to execute multiple functions with one key press, such as powering the processor, cable box, and display On at the same time. Up to 32 commands can be programmed.
Programming a Macro that works regardless of control mode setting:
1. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
2. Press 9, 9, 5.
3. Press the key you want to use to activate your macro (e.g. Power).
4. Enter the command sequence that you want the macro to execute.
5. To exit, press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice or wait 10 seconds.
To clearthe macro, repeat the steps above but skip step 4.
Programming a Macro that works in one control mode:
1. Press the control mode key.
2. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice.
3. Press 9, 7,8.
4. Press the key you want to use to activate your macro (e.g. Power).
5. Enter the command sequence that you want the macro to execute.
6. To exit, press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice or wait 10 seconds.
To clear the macro:
1. Press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice, then release.
2. Press 9, 7,8.
3. Press the control mode key where you programmed the macro.
4. Press the key that was programmed to activate the macro.
5. To exit, press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice or wait 10 seconds.
RESETTING THE REMOTE CONTROL
To erase user memory, press and hold LEARN until the light flashes twice, then press 9, 8, 0. To reset MAIN Z2, or Z3 control mode,.
If your remote control has stopped working, reset it before contacting technical support.

SOFTWARE UPDATING VIA YOUR COMPUTER
1. Find out which version is installed by pressing STATUS.
2. Go Anthem's web site anthemAV.com and locate the latest software. Proceed only if your version is a lower number, indicating that it is older.
3. Click on the software link. You will be asked where to save a .zip file - save it to Desktop.
4. Double click or right-click on the downloaded file then extract it to Desktop.
5. In the extracted folder see Read Me.txt for the change history.
6. Double click on lnsta||er.exe. The remaining instructions will appear.
Troubleshooting:
If the installer keeps returning a message saying that the processor is not found, make sure that the serial port on your computer isn't being used by another application —you must go into the application that is using it to turn oh‘ the serial port.
Code Blu-ray Players:
Denon         22253
LG               20741
Marantz      22414
Oppo          22545
Panasunm  21641
Pbneer       22442
Samsung    20199
Sony           21516