Denon RC-8000 manual Editing registered system call settings

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rPress the and buttons in the icon display section to display the DVD icon, then press the DVD icon to select it.

Here, press the DVD “ON” and “PLAY” buttons.

To select buttons on other pages, press the JOG switch’s left and right buttons to switch the page.

After the buttons are registered, press the “END” button.

When the “END” button is pressed, the display switches to a confirmation screen.

tThe buttons registered in steps e and r are displayed on the confirmation screen.

Press the “OK” button to register the system call settings. The system call button name switches from gray to black.

The system call signals are stored at the open system call button with the lowest number.

Initially they are stored at “CALL 1”.

[3]Editing registered system call settings

q Press “SETUP” on the icon display section for 3 seconds to display the setup screen.

Press the “Sys. Call Setup” button on the “Setup 3/4” page to display the system call selection screen.

w Press the and buttons on the call list to display the system call button you want to edit.

Press the system call button you want to edit so that it is displayed in half-tone dot mesh, then press the “EDIT” button to set the system call edit mode.

e Editing system call settings e-1 Changing the delay time

By default, the delay time is set to 0.7 seconds.

The delay time can be changed to anything between 0 and 10 seconds in steps of 0.1 second.

The delay times at the right of the buttons indicate the time from which the signal for that button is sent until the signal for the next button is sent.

a.Press the button on the system call editing screen’s button list whose delay time you want to change so that it is displayed in half-tone dot mesh.

b.Press the and ª buttons at the bottom right of the editing screen to set the desired delay time.

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Contents RC-8000 English Before Using FeaturesNames of Parts Adjusting the brightness of the liquid crystal displayOperation IntroductionBasic operation of the liquid crystal display Adjusting the touch panelOperating preset devices Other operationsDenon Avamp AV amplifier system buttons About the CURSOR/PAGE button Denon Tuner system buttonsTV 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 buttonsPreset Memory Tape tape deck system buttonsCD CD player Cable cable TV Panasonic 1 Device icon Equipment Manufacturer codesEnglish Adding new devices Operating devices for which the preset memory is set TV preset memory buttonsDVD 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 buttonsPress the Setup icon in the icon display Using the learning functionLearning Function Screen q Screen wInputting button names Storing system call signals System Call FunctionSystem call buttons Editing registered system call settings Deleting registered system call settings Sending system call signalsChanging the system call button names Backing up the current settings Making the Various SettingsMaking the sound settings Setting the liquid crystal display’s auto off timeResetting Setting the back light’s auto off timeOther Registerable Devices Editing the Icon Display Section Adding devicesDeleting devices English Registering device names Adding buttons Customizing the ButtonsDeleting buttons Screen q Moving buttonsChanging button names Using the one-button search function ONE-BUTTON Search FunctionUser Menu Factory Default Settings SpecificationsRF Transmission Function Cleaning TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Measures Place of useRC-8001ST FCC Declaration of Conformity Loading the included nickel cadmium batteryConnecting to Other Devices Connecting to a Denon AV ReceiverDenon AV receiver Connecting Using a Denon RC-616 Connecting to Other DevicesProcedure for RF Transmission About the RF Transmission FunctionRF Transmission Frequency RF Secret Number Charging FunctionRegistering secret numbers

RC-8000 specifications

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