Pioneer PDP-4330HD, PDP-5030HD manual Learning remote control function

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Useful features

Learning remote control function

You can operate the connected AV products (AV Receiver, Cable Box, SAT tuner, DTV, VCR, DVD, LD) using the learning function for your remote control unit. This remote control unit has a function that can memorize each remote control code.

TV CBL VCR DVD

TV /SAT /LD /DTV

ANT INPUT

FRONT

AV SURR MTS CC

SELECTION

Presetting manufacture codes

1 Slide the Mode switch to match the device to which you want to preset the remote control signal.

2 Press EDIT/LEARN and 1 at the same time.

 

SPLIT

SELECT

+

SCREEN

 

SUB

SUB CH

MODE

FREEZE

INPUT

DISPLAY

SLEEP

EDIT/

LEARN

1

 

2

3

4

 

5

6

7

 

8

9

 

 

0

CH

 

 

ENTER

+

 

CH

+

RETURN

CH

 

 

VOL

MUTING

MENU

TV/SAT/DVD

DTV/DVD TOP

RETURN

MENU

MENU

SOURCE

 

 

DTV/SAT

 

 

 

GUIDE

 

 

SET/

 

 

ENTER

DTV/SAT

 

 

 

 

 

 

INFO

 

FAVORITE CH

VCR REC

 

 

A

B

C

D

 

INPUT

VOL

VOL+

RECEIVER

PLASMA DISPLAY

2 to 5 cm (0.8 to 2.0 inch)

 

 

 

A

 

 

 

 

SOURCE

 

MENU

CH

+

 

7

4

1

 

MODE

SCREEN

 

SELECTION

AV

 

 

TV

PLASMA DISPLAY

RECEIVER

INPUT VOL

BC

FAVORITE CH

 

SET/ ENTER

 

 

MENU

TV/SAT/DVD

MUTING

 

RETURN

CH

0

8

5

2

SLEEP EDIT/

INPUT

SUB

SPLIT

 

SURR MTS

FRONT

ANT INPUT

TV CBL VCR DVD /SAT /LD /DTV

 

 

VOL+

D

 

INFO

DTV/SAT

GUIDE

DTV/SAT

MENU

 

VOL

+

CH

9

6

3

LEARN

SUB CH

+

 

CC

 

 

 

Remote control

Remote control of

(Supplied accessory)

AV product

LED flashes continuously.

3 Press 0 9 to enter the manufacture code. (See page 57.)

Preset mode is finished once the LED no longer lights up.

A

To stop the EDIT mode in the middle, press EDIT/LEARN once more.

If Mode switch is switched while in EDIT mode, EDIT mode will be canceled.

If there is no operation for over 1 minute running, exit this mode.

When you enter a code that is not listed, LED flashes quickly.

If the table on page 57 does not include your desired manufacturer or the remote control does not work, you can make the memory learn its signal by the learn mode.

The initial mode is “00” (PIONEER).

Learning the remote control

1 Be sure to slide the Mode switch to match the device whose remote control signal you want to be learned.

2 Press EDIT/LEARN and 2 at the same time.

LED flashes continuously.

3 Press a button for you want to learn.

Refer to the assigning buttons to functions on each page.(See page 58 to 63.)

The LED changes from lit up to flashing state.

When the learn mode is finished, LED lights up once and returns to the learn mode (LED flashes continuously).

4 To exit learn mode, press EDIT/LEARN.

A

To stop the EDIT mode in the middle, press EDIT/LEARN once more.

If Mode switch is switched while in EDIT mode, EDIT mode will be canceled.

If there is no operation for over 1 minute running, exit this mode.

If TV a is pressed over 2 seconds running (LED flashes continuously, step 2 above), the learning codes of the current Mode switch position clear, changing back to preset manufacturer codes. In this case, the LED turns off after 2 seconds exiting learning mode.

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Contents PDP-5030HD PDP-4330HD Page Federal Communications Commission Declaration of Conformity Dear customer ContentsUsage guidelines Important User Guidance InformationFeatures Media Receiver Supplied accessoriesPlasma Display Preparation Installing the Plasma DisplayUsing the optional Pioneer stand Using the optional Pioneer speakersMedia Receiver rear view Setting the systemPreparation Gather cables into a bunch, secure with provided bead bands How to route cablesBunch cables using provided speed clamps Inserting the batteries Using the remote control unitPart names Rear view Part namesFront view Favorite CH Remote control unitSet the mode switch to TV MOVIE, GAME, UserWatching TV Connecting VHF/UHF antennaConnecting the Cable Converter Switching between Tuner a and Tuner BPlasma Display bottom view Watching TV Connecting the power cordWatching TV Turning on the powerTurning off the power Initial auto installation Channel display Using CHk/lon the remote control unitUsing 0 9 on the remote control unit Simple button operations for changing channelsUsing e Muting on the remote control unit Simple button operations for changing volume/soundUsing VOL k/lon the remote control unit SRS sound options Using Front Surr Surround on the remote control unitSTEREOkSAP mode Mono mode Setting MTS/SAP stereo modeStereo mode MAINkSAP modeFirst Menu Basic adjustment settingsAV mode menu items List of AV menu items to help you with operationsList of PC menu items to help you with operations PC mode menu itemsBasic adjustment settings You can move the picture around on the screen Moving the picture on the screenChannel search Auto installationLanguage setting Antenna settingAutomatic channel searching Channel setupSetting the Air/Cable Saving broadcast TV channels to memory Setting the favorite channelsLanguage setting Enter Picture adjustmentsAdjustments items for AV source Adjustments items for PC sourceLow Color temperatureBlack Mid-High Mid-LowSlow 3D-Y/CBlack & White FastPureCinema Balance Sound adjustmentAdjustment items for AV source BassPower Control for AV source Power ControlMode1 Power Control for PC sourcePower Management Selected item Description OffUsing external equipment Displaying a DVD image Using external equipmentConnecting a DVD player Watching a DVD imageDisplaying a VCR image Connecting a VCRWatching a VCR image Digital tuner Connecting a Digital tunerWatching broadcasts via a Digital tuner Displaying broadcasts via a Digital tunerMedia Receiver front view Connecting a game console or camcorderEnjoying a game console or viewing camcorder images Displaying an image of the game console or camcorderDisplaying an image from a computer Connecting a computerSignal names for 15-pin mini D-sub connecter Viewing an image from a computerControl cord connection Selected item Description Pos Useful adjustment settingsImage position AV mode only Adjustments are stored separately according to input sourceDescription Auto Sync. adjustment PC mode onlyFine Sync. adjustment PC mode only Useful adjustment settingsInput selection Input signal sourceInput signal setting Input 1 signal menuPress AV Selection Mode selection for Input 1 to 4 terminalsMode selection for the PC terminal PC mode for XGA signal Wide ModeAV mode PC mode except for XGA signal120 Sleep timerAudio out 30 60Closed caption Rating Description Parental control setting V-CHIP levelVoluntary movie rating system Mpaa TV Parental GuidelinesTV Parental Guidelines TV Guidelines Canadian French ratings Useful adjustment settings Canadian Rating SystemsCanadian English ratings Useful adjustment settings Changing the secret number Secret number setting for parental control AV mode onlySetting a secret number 1 Press Menu Clearing the secret number Setting parental control statusMethod How to temporarily release the V-CHIP BlockReactivating the temporarily released V-CHIP Block Multiscreen functions Useful featuresLearning remote control function CABLE/SAT VCR DVD/LD Manufacture codesReceiver VOL k/l Receiver a STANDBY/ON Turns receiver power on and offReceiver control buttons Receiver InputCH Enter Mode switch Cable control buttonsCH k/l Source aSAT Info SET/ENTER, a/b/c/dSAT Menu SAT GuideDTV Info DTV control buttonsDTV Menu DTV GuideVCR REC Mode switch VCR control buttonsSET/ENTER, a/b/c/dDVD only DVD/LD control buttonsDVD Menu DVD only DVD TOP Menu DVD onlyAppendix TroubleshootingProblem Possible Solution Problem with Plasma Display System Possible SolutionAppendix Computer compatibility chartResolution Frequency Remarks Media Receiver, Model PDP-R03U SpecificationsSRS Symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc HOW to SET the Factory PresettingsPioneer Corporation

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