Denon AVR-3300 manual Learning function

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CHANNEL
TV/VCR
A / B
DISC SKIP+
MASTER VOL.
MUTING
SURROUND
PARAMETER
MENU/GUIDE

ENGLISH

Learning function

If your AV component is not a DENON product or it cannot be operated with the preset memory codesets, you can “teach” the AVR-3300’s remote control to “learn” the codes from the component’s original remote control.

The buttons that can be “learned” are the CD, DECK and MD system buttons (see page 30) and the DVD, VDP, VCR and TV system buttons (see page 33). (For the CD, MD, DVD, VDP and TV, the A block buttons can also be “learned”, and for the DVD and TV, the B block buttons can

also be “learned”.)

 

START

LEARNED/TX

RC-860

SYSTEM CALL

POWER

 

 

SET

CALL

OFF

ON / SOURCE

 

DVD

VDP

TUNER

SHIFT

1

Press the USE/LEARN selector button with the tip of a pen

etc., to set the learn mode. Both the START and LEARNED/TX

 

indicators flash.

Flashes

 

1

2

3

A

TV/DBS

 

PHONO

4

5

6

VCR-1

CD

MD / TAPE

 

7

8

9

 

VCR-2/V.AUX

 

 

 

+10

0

 

This unit’s remote control unit

VOLUME

DOLBY / DTS

SPEAKER SURROUND DIRECT

DSP SIMULATION

5CH STEREO

STEREO

INPUT MODE

ANALOG

EXT.IN

2

AUDIO

 

DECK

MD

 

CD

MULTI

AVR/AVC

VIDEO

DVD

TV

 

 

 

VDP

VCR

 

 

 

SYSTEM

 

 

TUNING

SETUP

 

4

3

2

Set the program switch to the side to be learned.

Set to the AUDIO side for the CD, tape deck or DAT position,

to the VIDEO side for the VDP, VCR or TV position.

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AVR/AVC

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Set the program switch to the position to be learned.

 

 

DECK

MD

 

CD

 

 

 

 

 

MULTI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DVD

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV

 

 

 

 

VDP

 

VCR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

Set the remote control units so they are facing each other,

then press the button to be learned on this unit’s remote

control unit.

Transmitting windows

Other remote

 

control unit

Light

 

Approx.

5 cm

This unit’s remote control unit

The indicator stops flashing and the START LED lights.

The learnable buttons are the buttons which can be operated with the DENON system codes for the CD player, DAT and tape deck, the buttons which can be operated with the preset memory for the VCR, VDP and TV. For the TV only, however, the buttons in the section indicated “A” on the diagram above can also be “learned”. Use these to “learn” TV channels.

TITLE

BAND

 

 

 

CH SELECT

B

 

 

MODE

ENTER

 

 

 

 

 

 

SELECT

 

 

MEMORY

STATUS

ON SCREEN

 

1,8

 

DISPLAY

RETURN

 

USE/LEARN T.TONE

MULTI OUTPUT

DVD

 

SET UP

5

Check that the START LED is lit, then press the button to be

“learned” on the other remote control unit.

Other remote control unit

 

This unit’s remote

 

control unit

6

Once the START LED turns off and the LEARNED/TX LED

lights, release the button on the other remote control unit.

 

The two LEDs start

 

 

flashing again.

Light

7

To “learn” other buttons, repeat steps 2 to 6.

8

Once the learning operation is completed, press the

USE/LEARN selector button again.

 

The two LEDs stop flashing and

the learning mode is

cancelled.

Check that the stored codes work properly.

NOTES:

Up to 26 codes can be “learned”, but this number may be lower if the codes are long.

If a non-learnable button is pressed or two or more buttons are pressed at once, the two LEDs will once again light when the button(s) is released.

If the codes could not be stored, the LEARNED/TX LED does not light after the START LED turns off. For limited number of models, codes cannot be stored in RC-860.

If the two LEDs start flashing rapidly after the START LED lights, this means that the memory is already full, and the code you have just attempted to store was not stored.

To “learn” that code, first perform the resetting operation. (See page 37.)

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Contents AVR-3300 2SAFETY Precautions Francais English Safety Instructions Table of Contents Before UsingFeatures Connecting the audio components ConnectionsConnecting video components Connecting a monitor TV Connecting a video component equipped with S-Video jacksPrecaution when using S-jacks Connecting the video decksConnecting the antenna terminals AM loop antenna assembly FM antenna adopter assemblyConnecting a DVD player DVD in jacks Connecting a monitor TV Monitor OUT jackConnecting the external input EXT. in jacks Connecting the Multi Source jacksConnections Precautions when connecting speakersSpeaker system connections Connection the speaker terminalsProtector circuit Part Names and Functions Front PanelRemote control unit +10Surround Parameter button Setting UP the SystemSystem Setup button Enter buttonSurround speaker selector function Before setting up the system Setting the type of speakersSurround speaker setting screen appears Setting the bass outputSystem Setup Menu reappears At the System Setup Menu select Bass OutputAt the System Setup Menu select Delay Time Setting the delay timePreparations Select the desired unit, meters or feet Select darken the desired units, Meters or FeetSetting the channel level Enter the setting System Setup Menu reappearsUse Volume can be adjusted between -12 dB and +12 dB in unitsWhen the Manual mode is selected Channel Level screen reappearsSetting the digital inputs Setting the on-screen display OSDEXT. in & Multi Select the number of EXT. in input channelsAuto tuner presets After completing system setup On-screen display signalsUsing the remote control unit Remote Control UnitInserting the batteries Operated Set mode switch 2 to the position for the component to beOperating Denon audio components Tuner system buttonsPreset memory VCR VCR or TV Operating a video component stored in the preset memorySet the slide switch to the component to be registered VDP Operate the video componentLearning function System call function Using the system call functionSystem call buttons Clearing system call settings Storing signalsPress the SET button For North American model OperationBefore operating For multiple voltage modelPlaying the input source Input mode selection functionExample CD Input signal display Input mode displayExample Stereo After starting playback Adjusting the sound quality ToneListening over headphones Turning the sound off temporarily MutingMulti-source recording/playback Playing one source while recording another REC OUT modeChecking the currently playing program source, etc Use the Volume buttons to adjust Display switches as follows each Time the button is pressedButton Multi source switches directly Volume levelPlayback using the external input EXT. in jacks Multi-source and multi-zone playbackSurround Before playing with the surround functionDolby Surround Pro Logic mode Fader functionSelect the Dolby/DTS Surround mode Set the input mode to Auto or DTSDTS indicator lights when playing DTS sources LFE Low Frequency Effect Surround parameters q Cinema EQ. Cinema EqualizerCOMP. Dynamic Range Compression Dialogue NormalizationDSP Surround Simulation Surround modes and their featuresPersonal Memory Plus DSP surround simulation Set the parametersWhen turned counterclockwise When turned clockwisePress the Surround Parameter button Tone control setting Setting the frequency step for multiple voltage model only Listening to the RadioAuto tuning Manual tuningChecking the preset stations Last Function Memory Recalling preset stationsInitialization of the Microprocessor Troubleshooting Additional Information Optimum surround sound for different sourcesWhen using different surround speakers for movies and music Speaker setting examplesBasic setting for primarily watching movies As seen from the side2Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic SurroundDolby Surround Dolby Digital Dolby Surround AC-3 Dolby Digital compatible media and playback methodsDolby Pro Logic compatible media and playback methods DTS Digital SurroundDolby Pro Logic DTS compatible media and playback methodsSurround modes and parameters Specifications
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