Denon RC-8000 manual Inputting button names

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r When learning is successful, “SUCCESS” is

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displayed. After this, the button name input

 

 

screen (“Key Label”) appears.

 

Button name entry will not be possible when an

 

independent button has been used for learning.

 

t For buttons that have default button names, the button name is displayed with a half-tone dot mesh. Press the “OK” button to set that button name and return to the device selection screen. (For buttons that do not have default button names, “NEW” is displayed. Select the desired button name from the list of button names.)

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To use labels edited using manual input before learning, press the “Cancel” button at the screen on which “NEW” is displayed t to cancel.

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When the “Cancel” button is pressed at the device selection screen, the setup screen reappears. Press any icon other than “SETUP” on the setup screen to cancel the setup mode and return to the transmission screen.

[2]Inputting button names

q Inputting button names using the preset names (“labels”)

a.To change the button name, use the and buttons on the list of labels at the label selection screen (“Key Label”) to display the button name you wish to input from among the preset button names (preset labels).

b.Press the button name you wish to input. That button is displayed with a half-tone dot mesh. Now press the “OK” button to set that button name.

wInputting characters manually

a.To input a button name other than the preset labels, use the and buttons on the label selection screen to display “NEW” (located among the preset labels).

b.Press “NEW”. The “NEW” button is displayed with a half-tone dot mesh. Now press the “NEW” button again. A cursor appears under the “N” and the manual input mode is set.

c.Use the JOG switch’s left and right buttons to move the position of the cursor in the button name.

d.Use the JOG switch’s up and down buttons to change the character at the position of the cursor.

e.Once the name is input, press the button name’s half-tone dot mesh display again. The cursor turns off and the manual input mode is cancelled.

f.Press the “OK” button to set that button name.

List of manual input characters

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Contents RC-8000 English Before Using FeaturesIntroduction Adjusting the brightness of the liquid crystal displayNames of Parts OperationBasic operation of the liquid crystal display Adjusting the touch panelOther operations Operating preset devicesDenon Avamp AV amplifier system buttons Denon Tuner system buttons About the CURSOR/PAGE buttonTV system buttons VCR video cassette recorder system buttons Denon DVD DVD player and DVD changer system buttonsDenon CDR CD recorder system buttons Denon CD CD player and CD changer system buttonsTape tape deck system buttons Preset MemoryCD CD player Cable cable TV Panasonic 1 Device icon Equipment Manufacturer codesEnglish Adding new devices TV preset memory buttons Operating devices for which the preset memory is setDVD DVD player and DVD changer preset memory buttons CD CD player and CD changer preset memory buttons VCR video cassette recorder preset memory buttonsEnglish Light preset memory buttons Cable cable TV preset memory buttonsScreen q Screen w Using the learning functionPress the Setup icon in the icon display Learning FunctionInputting 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 Setting the liquid crystal display’s auto off time Making the Various SettingsBacking up the current settings Making the sound settingsResetting Setting the back light’s auto off timeOther Registerable Devices Adding devices Editing the Icon Display SectionDeleting devices English Registering device names Moving buttons Customizing the ButtonsAdding buttons Deleting buttons Screen qChanging button names ONE-BUTTON Search Function Using the one-button search functionUser Menu Specifications Factory Default SettingsRF Transmission Function Place of use TroubleshootingCleaning Symptom Cause MeasuresRC-8001ST FCC Declaration of Conformity Loading the included nickel cadmium batteryConnecting to a Denon AV Receiver Connecting to Other DevicesDenon AV receiver Connecting Using a Denon RC-616 Connecting to Other DevicesAbout the RF Transmission Function Procedure for RF TransmissionRF Transmission Frequency Charging Function RF Secret NumberRegistering secret numbers

RC-8000 specifications

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