Pioneer C-72 Operating Instructions - Page 15
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PROGRAMMING Introduction This system's remote control can "learn" the commands of other remote control units, regardless of manufacturer, as long as the other unit is of the infrared type. On rare occasions, programming this unit may be impossible with some special types of infrared remote control units. In some cases you may still need the original remote control unit for special situations. But as a rule, you will be able to use this Pioneer remote control for most system control needs, including video as well as audio equipment. HOW TO USE THE PROGRAMMABLE (LEARNING) REMOTE CONTROL UNIT LEARNING BUTTONS All the buttons are programmable. When programming a button, the previous program on the button is erased. The Pioneer unified remote control code is already programmed in the unit. If your audio and video equipment consists of Pioneer components, the remote control unit can be used as is. If you wish to program functions which do not already exist in the memory, use the LEARN function to program them. It is also possible to return to the original Pioneer commands after programming other commands. (Refer to Page 17 "Returning to the Initial Settings" for this procedure.) • In each mode, one function per button can be programmed. • When presetting buttons, make sure that the remote control units of both this and the other components are loaded with fresh batteries. LEARNING CAPACITY. A maximum of 226 commands can be learned (about 150 commands are adequate for Pioneer's remote control signal). More commands than this can't be programmed even if there are buttons which have not been preset. AUDIO mode .x. - ... -...=... 1 CLI .ga.. =i i- -.Ii= 0=I0= ' N4O 0 00L500-5 00o'2._`0i0. ...0&i 742:' CD CD CD 0 O -c-f5'' '" c) 0:::::0 ' '-i =- Li O - O' " 'i i o o o ff :I L_J LI O- - O CD c=4 I., ,...1 ..1 L-L-I o = o I sal I.,... I .I..I -• I a PIONEER EF at VIDEO mode DJ Et ri =I [=J. c,:], 0000 0 El I .] l :) 'I' - 0 0 0 0 0 (5 .75 (D c:). o`0 c) c). .-,.c..5... CD -(37t5 0 0:::0 =•- 0 0 iLi'i= 0000 = = ifi =" ='' = 0 0 i„....i0 0 "Li = i i...i i C PIONEER FiF :: ''':7747a'. 0 AUX mode . EE - ri (=:i LA.P 1 0 I• -i= 0 0 ''' . C]: CL). . ..., cEE 0 0 0 0 0 CD 0 0 0 CD 0 .0 0 0 -(-f5. 0 0 itTLD tI' -i n CD Lff"O l_..i i,...., Li = O "O Li ID I-f -J Li g: ... . CQ I ) i='i o = l..,) -:::: ' I , - ..„ Q..1 -.,,,,, o PIONEER In the AUDIO MODE, the TAPE function buttons can be programmed to store commands for DECK I and DECK II depending on the position of the DECK I/DECK II switch. (A maximum of 82 buttons can be programmed.) In the VIDEO mode the DECK I/DECK II switch is inoperative. (A maximum of 72 buttons can be programmed.) When teaching functions with names that differ from those of the buttons, write in the names or codes of the functions on the supplied templates and place on the buttons. In the AUX mode the DECK I/DECK II switch is inoperative. (A maximum of 72 buttons can be programmed.) 15