Yamaha DSP-A2 Owner's Manual - Page 65

Empty keys, Memory back-up

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English Notes • Area A cannot learn a new function. To store a new function, store it onto area B or C. • If a key which has a preset function learns a new function, the preset function will not work but is not deleted. When the learned function is cleared, the preset function is restored. (For information on clearing a learned function, refer to page 70.) Empty keys (1, 2) These are empty keys. Each key can learn a function from another remote controller. For example, the TV key is useful for storing the function of your TV's power switch, and the VCR key can be used for your VCR's power switch. About the marks on the remote controller Mark Meaning Tape (Tape deck, VCR, etc.) Disc (CD player, LD player, etc.) Radio wave (Tuner, TV/BS tuner, etc.) An input selector key and other control keys which have the same mark will work for the same input source. These marks are also helpful for storing new functions. Examples) • Area B of keys 1 is suitable for storing functions to control your VCR. • Area B of keys 3 is suitable for storing functions to control your TV/BS tuner. REMOTE CONTROLLER About the lighting of keys When you press an input selector key, it lights up for about 3 seconds. When an input selector key in the group of selected memory area (A, B or C) is pressed, the mark of a key group (1-3) which is the same as the mark of the selected input selector key lights up for about 3 seconds. Example: Lights up. CLEAR LEARN MACRO TRANSMIT /LEARN REC/PAUSE A/B TAPE/MD A CD TUNER A DIR B VCR 1 STOP D SC B Red (This shows that memory area A is selected.) Conversely, when a key of the group 1-3 is pressed, its mark and the input selector key with the same mark in the group of the selected memory area light up for about 3 seconds. This feature may be helpful for you if you store functions for controlling an input source to a group of keys whose mark lights up when the corresponding input selector key is pressed. To record new functions It is recommended that you write down stored key functions on the provided user function stickers and paste them on the reverse side of the remote controller or the reverse side of the remote controller's cover. Memory back-up All of the learned functions will be retained while you replace the batteries. However, if no batteries are installed for a few hours, the learned functions will be erased and will have to be learned again. A B C REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER 63

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English
Notes
Area A cannot learn a new function. To store a new function,
store it onto area B or C.
If a key which has a preset function learns a new function,
the preset function will not work but is not deleted. When the
learned function is cleared, the preset function is restored.
(For information on clearing a learned function, refer to page
70.)
Empty keys (
1
,
2
)
These are empty keys. Each key can learn a function from
another remote controller.
For example, the
TV
key is useful for storing the function of
your TV’s power switch, and the
VCR
key can be used for your
VCR’s power switch.
About the marks on the remote controller
An input selector key and other control keys which have the
same mark will work for the same input source.
These marks are also helpful for storing new functions.
Examples)
Area B of keys
1
is suitable for storing functions to control
your VCR.
Area B of keys
3
is suitable for storing functions to control
your TV/BS tuner.
About the lighting of keys
When you press an input selector key, it lights up for about 3
seconds.
When an input selector key in the group of selected memory
area (A, B or C) is pressed, the mark of a key group (
1
3
)
which is the same as the mark of the selected input selector
key lights up for about 3 seconds.
Example:
Conversely, when a key of the group
1
3
is pressed, its
mark and the input selector key with the same mark in the
group of the selected memory area light up for about 3
seconds.
This feature may be helpful for you if you store functions for
controlling an input source to a group of keys whose mark
lights up when the corresponding input selector key is pressed.
Mark
Meaning
Tape (Tape deck, VCR, etc.)
Disc (CD player, LD player, etc.)
Radio wave (Tuner, TV/BS tuner, etc.)
REMOTE CONTROLLER
TAPE
/
MD
A/B
REC/PAUSE
B
A
A
TUNER
VCR 1
B
DIR
D SC
STOP
TRANSMIT
/LEARN
LEARN
CLEAR
MACRO
CD
Red (This shows that
memory area A is
selected.)
Lights up.
To record new functions
It is recommended that you write down stored key functions
on the provided user function stickers and paste them on the
reverse side of the remote controller or the reverse side of
the remote controller’s cover.
Memory back-up
All of the learned functions will be retained while you
replace the batteries.
However, if no batteries are
installed for a few hours, the learned functions will be
erased and will have to be learned again.
A
B
C