Operating Your Components with the Remote Commander (continued)
Note on buttons that have already “learned” remote control signals
If another signal has already been programmed on that button using the Learning function (page 15), that “learned” signal will work even after you set the component code number. To use it as a preset function button, first erase its “learned” signal (page 21).
When you use a double cassette deck
1If the remote control for your deck has a Deck A/B select control, the (recall) button on your Commander has the corresponding function.
2If you cannot select Deck A/B with the (recall) button, first set the number code for either one of the decks, and
•set the function controls for the other deck to other free buttons (for example, the Number buttons) using the Learning function (page 15),
or
•assign the other deck to another Setting position number (page 8).
When you select the input source to the amplifier
1Turn the Jog dial to select “AMP,” then press the Jog dial.
Note
If you have changed the name of the amplifier (page 26), that name is displayed.
2Turn the Jog dial to select the desired component.
The selection order is as follows.
VIDEO1 VIDEO2 AUX TUNER
INPUT
PHONO TV DVD TAPE CD
Notes
•If the preset amplifier does not have an input select function, or you have not “learned” any functions to the buttons (page 15), no names are displayed.
•The names and numbers of input sources vary depending on the component’s code number, “learned” functions, or if you changed the names using the NAME function (page 26).
3Press the Jog dial.
appears in the display. The input source is set, and “AMP” appears in the display again.
Note
If the input select does not function properly, you can setup the Commander using the Learning function (page 15).
Tip
It is convenient if you program frequently used input sources to the Number buttons or Colour buttons using the Learning function (page 15).