Onkyo TX-DS777 Programming procedure, Repeat Steps 3-4 to program other buttons in the same Mode

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Programming the remote controller codes of other devices into the RC-392M

The RC-392M has two learning functions. One is a normal learning function that enables the RC-392M to learn other remote controllers’ codes. The other is a macro learning function, which enables the RC-392M to learn a series of codes already memorized in the remote controller into one MACRO button.

Programming procedure

Any button is programmable except for the eight Mode buttons (AUDIO, CD, DVD, MD, SAT, CABLE, VCR, and TV), two Macro buttons (DIRECT and MODE), and LIGHT button.

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5 to 15 cm

(2 to 6 inches)

RC-392M

1.Place the RC-392M and the remote controller for another device, with 5–15cm (2–6 inches) apart and the light-emit- ting parts facing each other.

2.While pressing and holding down the desired MODE button on the RC-392M (AUDIO, CD, DVD, MD, SAT, CABLE, VCR, or TV), press the ENT button, then release the but- tons.

When you press and hold down one of the MODE button, the SEND/LEARN indicator lights up. When you press the ENT button, the indicator turns off. When you release the buttons, the SEND/LEARN indicator lights up again.

3.Press and release the desired operation button on the RC- 392M.

You may select any button within the rectangle shown in the figure. When you press the button, the SEND/LEARN indicator turns off. When you release the button, the indicator lights up again.

4.Press and hold down the desired button on the remote con- troller of the other device until the SEND/LEARN indicator on the RC-392M flashes twice.

The SEND/LEARN indicator flashes twice slowly, then lights up.

5.Repeat Steps 3–4 to program other buttons in the same MODE.

Repeat Steps 2-4 to program other buttons in a different MODE.

6.Press the MODE button to complete programming.

7.Operate the programmed button to make sure the learning function works.

Note:

The remote controller codes for the Onkyo CD player, tape deck, DVD player, and MD recorder have already been pro- grammed into the buttons on the RC-392M. You may program other remote controller codes into these buttons. If you wish to restore the Onkyo preset codes after you program new codes, erase the new codes. (See page 53.)

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Note:

The remote controller has 408 memory slots (51 buttons 8 modes), al- though this number varies significantly depending on the manufacturers and types of the remote controller you wish to program into the RC- 392M. It is recommended that you determine which button functions have priority for programming.

If you do not press any button for more than 30 seconds during the pro- cedure, the SEND/LEARN indicator flashes three times quickly, then the RC-392M exits Learning mode. Resume Step 2.

If you make a mistake during programming, the SEND/LEARN indica- tor flashes three times quickly, then the RC-392M exits Learning mode.

If you try to program beyond the learning capacity of the RC-392M, the SEND/LEARN indicator flashes six times quickly, then the RC-392M exits Learning function. Try programming in a button of other MODE.

Follow the same procedure when you wish to program new codes into the already-programmed buttons.

This remote controller uses infrared rays. Most remote controller codes can be memorized using the infrared system; however, depending on the degree to which the system differs, there may be some rare occa- sions when memorization is not possible.

Some remote controllers use a single button to perform different func- tions, with the function code changing each time the button is pressed. If you are using this kind of controller, please perform the “learn” opera- tions for each function individually to store each function to a button on the RC-392M.

For instructions regarding the operation of “learned” units, please refer to the instruction manual for each product.

Even after codes have been memorized, please keep your old remote controller in a safe place. If the memorized codes are lost when the bat- teries run down, it will be necessary to memorize them once again using the old remote controller.

Make sure both the RC-392M and the product’s own remote controller have fresh batteries. If either of them has batteries that are wearing down, it may be impossible to store the remote controller codes into the RC-392M or the product may not respond properly to the buttons on the RC-392M for which the remote controller codes were stored into memory.

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Contents TX-DS777 TX-DS676 Important Safeguards Carts and Stands The appliancePrecautions Features Setting the AM tuning step frequency Worldwide models only Setting the Voltage selector Worldwide models onlyInstalling the remote controller batteries Using the remote controllerAudio equipment connections CAL, whichever appropriateAudio equipment connections Connections for remote control zAC outlet connection Digital Connecting video equipment through S-video connectors Video equipment connectionsDecoder with 5.1 channel output Digital audio connectionsConnecting speakers Speaker placementRight and Left surround speakers SubwooferConnecting speakers Connecting the speaker cableOr B 6 ohms min./speaker Ohms min./speakerConnecting a subwoofer Connecting power amplifiersConnecting power amplifiers Connecting an equalizer TX-DS777 Connecting the powerConnecting the power Remove the jumper plugsConnecting the antenna cable Making antenna connectionsDirectional Iinkage Assembling the AM loop antennaConnecting the included antennas Connecting an FM outdoor antennaConnecting an AM outdoor antenna Making antenna connectionsUsing the on-screen display Setting the NTSC/PAL format European/worldwide model onlyHow to use the on-screen display Screen SetupUsing the on-screen display OSD screensSetting the speaker configuration parameters Setting the speaker configurationTroller Setting the speaker configuration Using the on-screen displayFront Select the size of your front speakers Center Select the size of your center speakerSetting the speaker distance Using the test tone to adjust the speaker output levels Setting the speaker LevelUsing Test button on the remote controller Setting the Speaker level Rotate the Smart Scan Controller to select Yes or NoPlaying a digital source Digital Input Setup Digital input setupPresetting FM/AM radio stations Tuning in a radio stationPreset ting FM/AM radio stations Programming radio stationsSelecting an input source Adjust the sound volume to an appropriate levelStart playing the selected input source Selecting an input source using the on-screen display Mode AudioSelecting an input source SleepSetting the input signal format Digital Input Setup Analog Analog audio signal processingPCM PCM signal processing DTS DTS signal processingCoaxial Selecting Speaker system a Speakers a indicator appears Selecting Speaker system B Speakers B indicator appearsInput signal format Selecting the speaker systemMuting the sound Muting function, remote controller only Adjusting the tone Bass and treble adjustmentSelecting a preset station Rotate the Smart Scan ControllerSetting the Multi Channel Input Using the front panelPlaying a multichannel input source Press the Multi CH Input buttonUsing the Listening Modes Using the listening modes Using the listening modes Selecting an Listening mode using the on-screen displayTHX Dial normInput sources and listening modes DTS MpegSetting the listening mode parameters How to set the listening mode parametersSetting the listening mode parameters Assigning a video source to each audio input source Giving a name to each preset radio station Giving a name to each input sourceTo change a name To erase a nameFine-tuning the output level of each speaker To use the above setting from now onPress the CH Level button Repeat the operation described in stepVolume display method setup Other setup operationsIntelliVolume setup Recording a source Recording a source while listening to music or aMovie Recording from on audio /video sourceAdding sound to a video tape Recording a sourceRotate the Smart Scan Controller to select Source What is RDS? Receiving RDS broadcasts European models onlyReceiving RDS broadcasts European models only Recording a source while listening to music or a movieSearching for traffic information TP scan Displaying Radio Text RTInitial settings Using the remote controller Controlling the TX-DS777/TX-DS676Using the remote controller Controlling an Onkyo DVD playerMode SAT, CABLE, VCR, and TV buttons Controlling an Onkyo MD recorderControlling an Onkyo tape deck REC oProgramming procedure Repeat Steps 3-4 to program other buttons in the same ModeErasing a learned code from a Mode button Press and release the same Mode button againErasing a learned code Press and release the same button againUsing a Macro function What is a Macro function?Programming Macro mode Press the Macro Mode button to complete program- mingUsing a Macro function Macro Direct Learning functionPress the Macro Direct button again Erasing all codes and operations programmed in the buttons Press the ENT buttonTroubleshooting guide Trouble Cause RemedyTroubleshooting guide Video & audioSpecifications Amplifier SectionSpecifications TX-DS777 TX-DS676Control positions and names Front panelDisplay Smart Scan Controller 16Remote controller Control positions and namesOnkyo U.S.A. Corporation
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