Denon RC-8000 manual Tape tape deck system buttons, Preset Memory, CD CD player Cable cable TV

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2 TAPE (tape deck) system buttons

The last page of the page display section for the various devices is a “UTILITY” page. Function buttons you want to register specially can be added to this UTILITY page.

For instructions, refer to “Learning Function” on page 18.

• There is no “UTILITY” page for “AV AMP”.

The transmission codes of independent buttons are the same as for “CD”.

2SYSTEM CALL button : Refer to “System Call Function (page 20).

2SETUP button : Refer to “Preset Memory” (see below) and “Making the Various Settings” (page 23).

If your device is not one of the devices set in the default settings, make the necessary changes in the preset memory before using that device.

Some devices have multiple Denon codes (DENON 2, etc.).

If the device does not operate with the DENON 1 codes, try changing the codes to DENON 2 or DENON 3 using the preset memory.

The names of buttons on the devices you are operating with the RC-8000 may differ from the names of the buttons on the RC-8000. If so, the names can be changed for greater ease using the procedure described in section “Customizing the Buttons” (see page 29).

Preset Memory

Various remote control codes are preset in the RC-8000.

If your device is one that is preset in the RC-8000, it can be operated from the RC-8000 using the preset memory. Note that some devices and some buttons may not be operable. If this is not the case, use the learning function (see page 18) to store the device’s remote control signals in the RC-8000.

Depending on the product, response may be slow. If this is the case, buttons may operate if they are pressed for a little longer than usual.

NOTE

There are no preset memory (other manufacturer) settings for the devices listed below.

For these, use the learning function to store the remote control codes of your components in the RC-8000.

qto y are supplied with Denon codes. By default, no remote control codes are set for u to !1.

q AV AMP (AV amplifier)

t MD (MD player)

o HOME

w TUNER (AM/FM)

y DAT (DAT recorder)

!0 OTHER

e RCVR (receiver)

u PROJ. (projector)

!1 USER

r TAPE (tape deck)

i AIR (air-conditioner)

 

The devices and brands preset in the RC-8000 are listed on the next page (page 11).

These device types feature preset memory settings (other manufacturers codes):

q

TV

t

CDR (CD recorder)

o LIGHT (lighting device)

w

DVD (DVD player)

y

VDP (video disc player/LD player)

 

eVCR (video cassette recorder) u DBS (satellite broadcast receiver)

r CD (CD player)

i CABLE (cable TV)

DVD, CD, CDR and VDP are provided with Denon codes in addition to other manufacturers codes. The devices and brands indicated in half-tone dot mesh on the table are preset in the RC-8000.

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Contents RC-8000 English Features Before UsingOperation Adjusting the brightness of the liquid crystal displayNames of Parts IntroductionAdjusting the touch panel Basic operation of the liquid crystal displayOther operations Operating preset devicesDenon Avamp AV amplifier system buttons Denon Tuner system buttons About the CURSOR/PAGE buttonTV system buttons Denon DVD DVD player and DVD changer system buttons VCR video cassette recorder system buttonsDenon CD CD player and CD changer system buttons Denon CDR CD recorder system buttonsTape tape deck system buttons Preset MemoryCD CD player Cable cable TV Device icon Equipment Manufacturer codes Panasonic 1English Adding new devices TV preset memory buttons Operating devices for which the preset memory is setDVD DVD player and DVD changer preset memory buttons VCR video cassette recorder preset memory buttons CD CD player and CD changer preset memory buttonsEnglish Cable cable TV preset memory buttons Light preset memory buttonsLearning Function Using the learning functionPress the Setup icon in the icon display Screen q Screen wInputting button names System Call Function Storing system call signalsSystem call buttons Editing registered system call settings Sending system call signals Deleting registered system call settingsChanging the system call button names Making the sound settings Making the Various SettingsBacking up the current settings Setting the liquid crystal display’s auto off timeSetting the back light’s auto off time ResettingOther Registerable Devices Adding devices Editing the Icon Display SectionDeleting devices English Registering device names Deleting buttons Screen q Customizing the ButtonsAdding buttons Moving buttonsChanging button names ONE-BUTTON Search Function Using the one-button search functionUser Menu Specifications Factory Default SettingsRF Transmission Function Symptom Cause Measures TroubleshootingCleaning Place of useRC-8001ST Loading the included nickel cadmium battery FCC Declaration of ConformityConnecting to a Denon AV Receiver Connecting to Other DevicesDenon AV receiver Connecting to Other Devices Connecting Using a Denon RC-616About the RF Transmission Function Procedure for RF TransmissionRF Transmission Frequency Charging Function RF Secret NumberRegistering secret numbers

RC-8000 specifications

The Denon RC-8000 is a prominent remote control that stands out for its exceptional versatility and user-friendly interface, making it a favored choice among home theater enthusiasts. Designed to operate a range of Denon products, the RC-8000 offers an impressive array of features and capabilities that enhance the overall home entertainment experience.

One of the key features of the Denon RC-8000 is its intuitive layout. The remote incorporates a large touch-sensitive color display, providing users with quick access to frequently used functions and settings. The touchscreen interface allows for easy navigation through menus, making it simple to switch between various devices or inputs. This design not only enhances usability but also gives it a modern feel that complements contemporary home decor.

The RC-8000 is equipped with robust connectivity options, supporting both infrared and radio frequency signals. This dual capability ensures that users can control their devices without the need for a direct line of sight, making it convenient to operate equipment tucked away in cabinets or rooms. Additionally, the remote is compatible with a wide range of Denon and Marantz AV receivers, CD players, Blu-ray players, and more, providing seamless control across multiple devices.

Customization is a core characteristic of the Denon RC-8000. Users can easily program personalized macros, allowing for one-touch operation of complex sequences, such as movie nights or music playlists. This feature simplifies the experience, enabling users to enjoy their favorite media with minimal effort. The remote also supports customizable buttons, making it easy to access frequently used functions directly without navigating through menus.

The build quality of the Denon RC-8000 is another highlight. The ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, and the durable materials used in its construction promise longevity. The remote is powered by a rechargeable battery, reducing the need for constant replacements and making it environmentally friendly.

In summary, the Denon RC-8000 is a highly capable remote control that combines convenience, customization, and advanced connectivity. With its user-friendly interface, robust functionality, and durable design, it represents a valuable addition to any home entertainment system, allowing users to enjoy their media in a seamless and efficient manner. Whether streaming movies, listening to music, or controlling multiple devices, the RC-8000 is engineered to enhance the overall experience.