Onkyo TX-SV919 Owner Manual - Page 21

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Learning remote control codes Universal Programmable Remote Control RC-267M The RC-267M is a remote control which uses high-level computer technology to provide programming functions. If you are using a product made by another company which has a remote control, you can memorize the codes of that product into the RC-267M. If you are using an ONKYO compact disc player, or cassette tape deck that has the RI mark, there is no need to memorize the codes of its remote control into the RC-267M. All of your remote control needs can be satisfied using the RC-267M alone. NOTES: • Commands of systems with the RI ONKYO mark are already stored at the A, B and C (SUB ROOM) positions of the A/B/C Selector switch. There is no need to "learn" them. • If necessary, each of the A or B keys can be placed in the memory with a different code. They cannot be placed in memory when to C (SUB ROOM) position. • The output of most infrared remote control transmission units on the market today consists of a series of pulses (codes). By changing these codes, functions can be differentiated between products from different manufacturers. In order to mimic other remote controls, and control different devices with different codes, the RC-267M must be assigned the same codes as the other remote controls. Displays and switches Display Indicators (PRESS MATCHING KEYS, LEARNED/SENDING) 1/4srull O I= PUT SOURCE SE.EC,R I= =I OM = O l= O =I s O 1 O s n 5E , O L yr V L ' o O 01 O I= O O IMO 01 0 II - I= En ENTER ESCAPE O SE_ESvOR A/B/C Selector Switch (A/B/C SUB ROOM) USE/LEARN Selector Switch (USE/LEARN) TV Section VCR Section VDP Section S,ROUNE, OPER.,01, O ONKYO R I UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE RC 267M The Display indicator (PRESS MATCHING KEYS, LEARNED/ SENDING) These indicators acts as a guide when this unit "learns", "uses" and "sending" commands. They also warn the user when an error is made or when battery power is low. If the indicator flashes During learning, the both indicators flash if the codes being learnt are unstable and cannot be memorized properly. This is because the RC-267M requires highly stable transmission output for identifying codes. To ensure the reception of stable codes, place both remote control on a table or other level surface and position them at a fixed distance and orientation, facing each other. Another possible reason for unstable transmission codes is worn-out batteries on the existing remote control. Replace the batteries of the existing remote control with new ones, then repeat the learning operation. If the both indicators flash when a button is pressed on the RC-267M, it means that the RC-267M batteries are worn out. Replace its batteries with new ones. The programmable buttons • The VIDEO section is partially indicated by blue characters and consists of the following functions. For TV: Numeric keypad 1-9,0, +10 CH (-,+), POWER For VDP: POWER, Assign the other keys to the same section as the white characters on the CD. For VCR: POWER, PAUSE (II) TVNCR, CH Assign the other keys to the same section as the white characters on the tape deck. • The RC-267M can also store remote control codes at A and B keys that are not indicated by characters or symbols. • Be sure to assign functions to the keys with the corresponding function names and/or symbols. If functions and key names are different, the function which actually operates will be different from that which is displayed. For instructions regarding the operation of "learned" units, please refer to the individual instruction manuals for each product. • Even after codes have been memorized, please keep your exist- ing remote control transmitter in a safe place. If the memorized codes are lost when the batteries run down , etc., it will be neces- sary to memorize them once again using the existing remote con- trol transmitter. 21

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