Universal Remote Control SL-9000 manual Battery Installation, Low Battery Message

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Battery Installation

This remote control uses four AAA 1.5 V batteries. Please be sure to match the batteries with the (+) and (–) markings inside the battery compartment during installation.

A:To Open and Close the Battery Compartment Cover

1 To open the battery cover, push the latch forward toward the top of the remote control, and lift the latch up.

2 To close the battery cover, slide the battery cover straight back in (toward the top of the remote) and push down until it “clicks” into place.

B: Low Battery Message

When the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) flashes L__BAT, the batteries should be replaced.

Note: Batteries should last about 6 months under normal condi- tions. The SL-9000remote control will retain its programmed memory for up to one year after the batteries are removed and up to ten years after the batteries go “dead”.

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Contents SL-9000 Operating Manual Home Theater Master Table of Contents Function Table Reference Using Your RemoteIntroduction Low Battery Message Battery InstallationATo Open and Close the Battery Compartment Cover Button Name Audio Functions SAT Functions TV Functions Function TableVCR Functions CD Functions DVD Functions Three Digit Code Method Preprogrammed Set UpUsing Your Remote Page Page Set-Up Code Numbers Audio Cable Recalling the Set-Up Code NumberLearning New Functions on the Main Keypad Learning Set UpReady Using Your Remote Learning New Functions on Device Buttons Erasing Individual Buttons Erasing Learned FunctionsErasing All Buttons in One Device Mode Operation Joining to Device Buttons Setting UpDevice Buttons Automatic Audio Mode Main Device ModeBacklighting Volume Control Punch Through Advanced FeaturesPunch Throughs To Set-UpChannel Control Punch Through To Return to the Original SettingAdvanced Features Transport Control Punch Through Advanced Features Memory Buttons Macro Commands Example Memory Button Programming Programming Memory ButtonsErasing Memory Buttons Choice of LCD Displays Changing the LCD DisplayProgramming a Second TV, VCR, etc. to Other Device Buttons LCD Displays in the Automatic Audio ModeAdvanced Features Specifications WarrantyCursor Control GlossarySet-Up Code Number AAssignment of Audio/Video Equipment AppendixAudio Set-Up Code TablesJeff Rowland Sherwood Satellite Prosat Admiral KEC Sampo VCR Multitech Thomas Set-Up Code Tables Regal California Audio Mission Yorx DVD AUX Russound OEE-0031S Rev.1