Yamaha MRX-70 MRX-70 OWNERS MANUAL - Page 6

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* The LEARNED and ERROR indicators will illuminate continuously while the signals from the other remote-control transmitter are being received by this unit. Press and hold the key on the other remote-control transmitter until the illumination of these indicators stops. The LEARNED indicator will illuminate for about two seconds when the programming of signals has been successfully completed. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the signals for all programmings you want to make are successfully programmed. 6. After all programming is completed, set the LEARN-NORM switch to the "NORM" position. LEARNED ERROR RESET 0 LEARN NORM ifth i After all programming is completed, try operating this unit. NOTES e Note that the successful programming of signals to a learning key (or preset learning key) results in the erasure of previously programmed signals and their replacement by the newly programmed signals. • In step 4, If the key on the other remote-control transmitter is not pressed within 15 seconds after a learning key is pressed, this unit will automatically return to the status that was in effect before the learning key was pressed. • If the signals are not successfully programmed to this unit, the. ERROR indicator will flash for about two seconds. If signals to be programmed are too long and this unit cannot program them, this unit automatically expands the work area capacity to be doubled, and will then await the next entry. During this stand-by mode the LEARNED indicator flashes rapidly. If this happens, try programming again. 6 • Although, because this unit employs the variable length programming method, long signals can also be programmed, if all signals programmed are long signals, it might happen that the capacity of the memory area would be completely used before all keys that are programmable are actually programmed, and no further programming would be possible. If this happens, after the signals from the other remote-control transmitter is received (in step 4), the LEARNED indicator and the ERROR indicator will flesh two times. Trouble shooting guide If programming cannot be made successfully, or if this remote-control transmitter does not function even though the programming was successful, check the following points: * Check whether the batteries of the other remote-control transmitter are weak. Note that even though its batteries may be strong enough to operate the component it was made for, they may be too weak to transfer signals to this unit. If so, replace the batteries of the other remote-control transmitter. * Check whether the distance between the two remote-control transmitters is too long or too short. * Check whether a strong light, such as direct sunlight, is striking the signal transmitter/receiver of this unit.

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*
The
LEARNED
and
ERROR
indicators
will
illuminate
continuously
while
the
signals
from
the
other
remote
-control
transmitter
are
being
received
by
this
unit.
Press
and
hold
the
key
on
the
other
remote
-control
transmitter
until
the
illumination
of
these
indicators
stops.
The
LEARNED
indicator
will
illuminate
for
about
two
seconds
when
the
programming
of
signals
has
been
successfully
completed.
5.
Repeat
steps
3
and
4
until
the
signals
for
all
programmings
you
want
to
make
are
successfully
programmed.
6.
After
all
programming
is
completed,
set
the
LEARN
-NORM
switch
to
the
"NORM"
position.
LEARNED
ERROR
RESET
LEARN
NORM
i
fth
i
0
After
all
programming
is
completed,
try
operating
this
unit.
NOTES
e
Note
that
the
successful
programming
of
signals
to
a
learning
key
(or
preset
learning
key)
results
in
the
erasure
of
previously
programmed
signals
and
their
replacement
by
the
newly
programmed
signals.
In
step
4,
If
the
key
on
the
other
remote
-control
transmitter
is
not
pressed
within
15
seconds
after
a
learning
key
is
pressed,
this
unit
will
automatically
return
to
the
status
that
was
in
effect
before
the
learning
key
was
pressed.
If
the
signals
are
not
successfully
programmed
to
this
unit,
the.
ERROR
indicator
will
flash
for
about
two
seconds.
If
signals
to
be
programmed
are
too
long
and
this
unit
cannot
program
them,
this
unit
automatically
expands
the
work
area
capacity
to
be
doubled,
and
will
then
await
the
next
entry.
During
this
stand-by
mode
the
LEARNED
indicator
flashes
rapidly.
If
this
happens,
try
programming
again.
6
Although,
because
this
unit
employs
the
variable
length
programming
method,
long
signals
can
also
be
programmed,
if
all
signals
programmed
are
long
signals,
it
might
happen
that
the
capacity
of
the
memory
area
would
be
completely
used
before
all
keys
that
are
programmable
are
actually
programmed,
and
no
further
programming
would
be
possible.
If
this
happens,
after
the
signals
from
the
other
remote
-control
transmitter
is
received
(in
step
4),
the
LEARNED
indicator
and
the
ERROR
indicator
will
flesh
two
times.
Trouble
shooting
guide
If
programming
cannot
be
made
successfully,
or
if
this
remote
-control
transmitter
does
not
function
even
though
the
programming
was
successful,
check
the
following
points:
*
Check
whether
the
batteries
of
the
other
remote
-control
transmitter
are
weak.
Note
that
even
though
its
batteries
may
be
strong
enough
to
operate
the
component
it
was
made
for,
they
may
be
too
weak
to
transfer
signals
to
this
unit.
If
so,
replace
the
batteries
of
the
other
remote
-control
transmitter.
*
Check
whether
the
distance
between
the
two
remote
-control
transmitters
is
too
long
or
too
short.
*
Check
whether
a
strong
light,
such
as
direct
sunlight,
is
striking
the
signal
transmitter/receiver
of
this
unit.