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If you have your Panasonic TVs in place and your home theater system set up, it’s time to make sure you have the best possible remote control service to make your job easier. Every component in your Panasonic TVs system probably has its own remote control. Unless you want to have a pile of remote controls, you should consolidate the functionality. Many remotes included with Panasonic TVs home theater receivers have preprogrammed codes that allow them to control other devices.

Some receiver remotes that go with Panasonic TVs even feature learning ability. This allows the remote to listen to another remote, copy the signal, and reproduce the signal. Depending on which receiver and remote you have, you may also want to consider investing in a universal remote control. Universal remotes often feature increased memory that allows them to learn more codes from other remote controls. Universal remotes also have the ability to create and run macros, which are series of commands for Panasonic TVs that are programmed into a single button click.

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When you’re setting up your Panasonic TVs and if it’s possible, use as many preprogrammed codes as you can. These are codes that are already stored into the remote control’s memory, so they don’t take up as much memory that can be used for learning codes.

With a limited amount of internal memory built into the remote control for Panasonic TVs, don’t expect to learn every button from each remote. To keep costs down, most universal remote controls come with a small amount of internal memory storage to store infrared codes. When setting up your remote control, you should try to minimize the number of buttons you need to memorize. Keep the other remotes nearby but out of sight in case you need them.

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You should keep in mind that the receiver can control the audio and video switching on your Panasonic TVs. The receiver’s remote knows how to switch between components. It also knows how to control the volume. But you need to be able to control things like the play and stop buttons on your DVD player. You might want to think about creating a macro button that powers on or powers off all your components to make your system slightly easier for you to use.

When you’re setting up your Panasonic TVs, you might have decided that the receiver’s remote is not going to be able to handle your system well enough. If this is the case, you should look toward a universal remote to do the job.

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