Denon PMA-525R Operating Instructions - Page 8

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ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION The accessory Remote Control Unit is used to control the amplifier from a convenient distance. (1) Inserting the Dry Cell Batteries 1. Remove the battery cover on the Remote Control Unit. 2. Insert two dry cell batteries as shown in the diagram on the battery supply unit. x Notes on Battery Usage • RC-176 uses the size R6P (AA) dry cell batteries. • The batteries will need to be replaced approximately once a year. This will depend upon how often the Remote Control Unit is used. • If, in less than a year from the time new batteries were inserted, the Remote Control Unit fails to operate the Amplifier from a near-by position, it is time to replace the batteries. • Insert the batteries properly, following the polarity diagram inside the battery compartment. • Batteries are prone to damage and leakage. Therefore: • Do not mix new batteries with used ones. • Do not mix different types of batteries. • Do not jumper opposite poles of the batteries, expose them to heat, break them open, nor expose them to open fire. • If the batteries have leaked, remove any traces of battery fluid from the battery compartment wiping thoroughly with a dry cloth. Then insert new batteries. 3. Replace the battery cover. (2) Directions for use o mm ek. • Operate the Remote Control Unit while pointing it towards the Remote Control Sensor on the Amplifier as shown in the diagram on the left. • The Remote Control Unit can be used at distances up to about 8 meters in a straight line from the amplifier. This distance will decrease if there are obstructions blocking the infra-red light transmission or if the Remote Control Unit is not directed straight at the amplifier. Note on operation • Do not press the operating buttons on the Amplifier and the Remote Control Unit at the same time. This will cause misoperation. • Operation of the Remote Control Unit will become less effective or erratic if the infrared Remote Control Sensor on the Amplifier is exposed to strong light or if there are obstructions between the Remote Control Unit and the sensor. • In case you operate a VCR, TV or other components by remote control, do not operate buttons on two different remote control units at the same time. This will cause misoperation. Besides being able to operate the PMA-525R amplifier with this Remote Control Unit, you can also operate a DENON cassette deck and CD player from this handy full-system Remote Control Unit. Remote control section Full-system Remote Control Unit The full-system Remote Control Unit operates all major functions of the Amplifier, such as function switching, volume control. But that's not all! The same control pad can also control the major functions of a DENON CD player and cassette deck and tuner when combined with the PMA-525R to create a remarkably ergonomic and versatile DENON system with all the quality sound reproduction that the devoted audiophile expects. 12

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ENGLISH
REMOTE
CONTROL
OPERATION
The
accessory
Remote
Control
Unit
is
used
to
control
the
amplifier
from
a
convenient
distance.
(1)
Inserting
the
Dry
Cell
Batteries
Notes
on
Battery
Usage
1.
Remove
the
battery
cover
on
the
Remote
Control
Unit.
RC
-176
uses
the
size
R6P
(AA)
dry
cell
batteries.
2.
Insert
two
dry
cell
batteries
as
shown
in
the
diagram
on
the
battery
supply
unit.
The
batteries
will
need
to
be
replaced
approximately
once
a
year.
This
will
depend
upon
how
often
the
Remote
Control
Unit
is
used.
If,
in
less
than
a
year
from
the
time
new
batteries
were
inserted,
the
Remote
Control
Unit
fails
to
operate
the
Amplifier
from
a
near
-by
position,
it
is
time
to
replace
the
batteries.
Insert
the
batteries
properly,
following
the
polarity
diagram
inside
the
battery
compartment.
Batteries
are
prone
to
damage
and
leakage.
Therefore:
Do
not
mix
new
batteries
with
used
ones.
Do
not
mix
different
types
of
batteries.
Do
not
jumper
opposite
poles
of
the
batteries,
expose
them
to
heat,
break
them
open,
nor
expose
them
to
open
fire.
x
If
the
batteries
have
leaked,
remove
any
traces
of
battery
fluid
from
the
battery
compartment
wiping
thoroughly
with
a
dry
cloth.
Then
insert
new
batteries.
3.
Replace
the
battery
cover.
(2)
Directions
for
use
Note
on
operation
Do
not
press
the
operating
buttons
on
the
Amplifier
and
the
Remote
Control
Unit
at
the
same
time.
This
will
cause
misoperation.
Operation
of
the
Remote
Control
Unit
will
become
less
effective
or
erratic
if
the
infrared
Remote
Control
Sensor
on
the
Amplifier
is
exposed
to
strong
light
or
if
there
are
obstructions
between
the
Remote
Control
Unit
and
the
sensor.
In
case
you
operate
a
VCR,
TV
or
other
components
by
remote
control,
do
not
operate
buttons
on
two
different
remote
control
units
at
the
same
time.
This
will
cause
misoperation.
o mm
ek
.
Operate
the
Remote
Control
Unit
while
pointing
it
towards
the
Remote
Control
Sensor
on
the
Amplifier
as
shown
in
the
diagram
on
the
left.
The
Remote
Control
Unit
can
be
used
at
distances
up
to
about
8
meters
in
a
straight
line
from
the
amplifier.
This
distance
will
decrease
if
there
are
obstructions
blocking
the
infra
-red
light
transmission
or
if
the
Remote
Control
Unit
is
not
directed
straight
at
the
amplifier.
Besides
being
able
to
operate
the
PMA-525R
amplifier
with
this
Remote
Control
Unit,
you
can
also
operate
a
DENON
cassette
deck
and
CD
player
from
this
handy
full
-system
Remote
Control
Unit.
Remote
control
section
Full
-system
Remote
Control
Unit
The
full
-system
Remote
Control
Unit
operates
all
major
functions
of
the
Amplifier,
such
as
function
switching,
volume
control.
But
that's
not
all
!
The
same
control
pad
can
also
control
the
major
functions
of
a
DENON
CD
player
and
cassette
deck
and
tuner
when
combined
with
the
PMA-525R
to
create
a
remarkably
ergonomic
and
versatile
DENON
system
with
all
the
quality
sound
reproduction
that
the
devoted
audiophile
expects.
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