Connecting the Power Cord
AC Input
Your
After all the audio/video connections have been made, plug the supplied power cord into the AC INPUT receptacle on the back of the unit. Then insert the power plug into an AC wall outlet. The STANDBY indicator lights and setup is complete. Note that a small amount of power (3 watts) is always used while the power cord is connected to the wall outlet.
Observe the following precautions:
• Do not connect or disconnect the power cord |
with wet hands. |
• Disconnect the power cord if you are not |
going to use the unit for a long time. |
• When unplugging the player from the wall |
outlet, always pull the plug, not the power |
cord. |
• Disconnect the power cord before clean- |
ing the unit. |
• Disconnect the power cord before moving |
the unit. |
• Do not damage, alter, twist, or pull the power |
cord, as this may damage the cord and |
cause fire, electric shock, or other accidents. |
Contact a dealer and get a new power cord |
if the cord is damaged. |
• Do not put anything heavy, on the unit, or |
the power cord, as this may cause fire, elec- |
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2Place the two accessory R6P
batteries in the remote control according to the polarity markings (“+” and
3 Place the cover over the com- partment, and press down lightly.
The batteries will last about six months with normal use. If the functions of the remote control become erratic, replace the batteries.
Precautions for the safe use of batteries
Observe the following precautions for the safe use of batteries. If they are used improperly their life will be shortened, they may burst or their contents may leak.
•Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used for a long pe- riod of time.
•Remove dead batteries and dispose of them properly.
•Never leave dead batteries lying around, take them apart, mix them with other refuse, or throw them into an incinerator.
•Never touch liquid that has leaked out of a battery.
•Do not mix new and old batteries, or bat- teries of different types, when replacing them.
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No. | Manufacturer |
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01 | JVC | 09 | Zenith |
02 | Magnavox | 10 | Hitachi |
03 | Mitsubishi | 11 | Panasonic |
04 | Panasonic | 12 | Samsung |
05 | RCA | 13 | Sanyo |
06 | Sharp | 14 | Sanyo |
07 | Sony | 15 | Samsung |
08 | Toshiba |
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2Press the STOP 25 button, then release the TV/VIDEO button.
3Test the program setting by pressing the TV POWER 15 button to see if it turns your set on. If there is more than one code listed for the manufacturer of your TV, try them one by one until you succeed.
Remote Control TV Operation
The following buttons can be used for oper- ating the TV (The numbers in brackets are those shown on figure 1 on page 3.)
TV POWER 15
Turns the TV on or off when the SHIFT 7 button is also pressed.
TV CH 18
Changes the TV channels.
TV VOL 19
Adjusts the TV volume.
0 - 9 (Numeric Buttons) 5
Selects the TV channels (while holding down the SHIFT button). Note: For some TVs, pressing “+10” while holding down SHIFT functions as the “+100”. “+10” functions as ENTER if your TV requires pressing the ENTER after select- ing a channel number.
TV/VIDEO 16
Switches input mode (either TV or VIDEO).
tric shock, or other accidents. |
RR-DV92 Remote Control
Installing the Batteries
The battery compartment is located on the back of the remote control unit.
1Press down on the point shown by the ar- row at the top of the compartment cover,
and pull up the cover to open the compart- ment.
Programming the RR-DV92 Remote to Control a TV
You can operate your TV from the remote control unit. The remote must first be pro- grammed to operate your TV set.
1 Press and hold down the TV/VIDEO 16 button. Then enter the manufacturer code of your TV listed in the next column using the numeric buttons (0 - 9) 5 . Do not re- lease TV/VIDEO. Keep holding it until the next step is completed. (Example: To enter code “01” press and release the “0” but- ton, then press and release the “1” button.
External Remote In
The 3.5mm
NOTE: The IR signals from the External Remote In jack can be relayed to source components using IR emitters or hardwired connections from the IR Out jacks.