cCLONE
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vPOWER ON and OFF
These two buttons are used to turn the main component’s (amplifier or receiver) AC power on and off. We provide both ON and OFF commands so that your A/V system is remote compatible with external infrared controllers, such as
bSOURCE ON/OFF
This button is used to turn the AC power on and off to any of your A/V source components that have their own remote control
nMACRO 1-4
Each of these 4 buttons can be programmed with a “string” of commands, called a macro, to initiate a sequence of remote codes to achieve a particular result. For example, a macro button could be programmed to turn on the main system power, then turn on a particular source component (such as a laser disc player), then turn on the TV set, set the TV to AUX video input, and then adjust the surround processor to the home theater surround decoding mode, then activate the laser disc player’s PLAY function. This means that by pressing one macro button, you can achieve the same result as pushing up to 20 buttons in sequence.
mDIRECT
With today’s high performance A/V systems, it is not unusual for each component in your system to have dozens of specialized command functions. If we were to duplicate all of those commands for each component onto the
,PAGE
Used to select any 1 of the 4 pages of 8 functions for each DIRECT button, as explained above.
.FUNCTION
Press one of these buttons once or twice to select a particular source component. For example, to set the amplifier or receiver to the laser disc input, press the LD button twice within 2 seconds. Along with the source selection, special functions may become available (the DIRECT keys), as well as activating the transport function keys, so that you can now directly operate the laser disc player from the RC- 18SR. If you wish, you may even
Here are the button names and their functions:
LD | : | Laser disc player |
TV | : | Television |
VCR1 | : | Video cassette recorder |
DSS/VCR2 : | Digital satellite decoder or second video cassette | |
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| recorder |
AUX | : | Can be used for an auxiliary source component |
TUNER | : | AM/FM tuner, or AM/FM tuner section of a receiver |
CD | : | Compact disc player or changer |
TAPE | : | Audio tape deck, or digital audio recorder |
AMP | : | Amplifier or receiver control functions |
DVD | : | Digital video disc player |
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Note:
Press a function selector button only once to select the LD player, etc. Remember, when you press a function selector button only once, the
For example, if you press the LD function button twice within 2 seconds, the amplifier or receiver’s input will immediately be switched to the laser disc input, and the keypad and DIRECT function commands for laser disc operation will be activated. Press the CD function button only once, the amplifier or receiver’s input will not switch to the CD input, however the
We have provided 11 popular function command selector buttons, based upon the typical input selections available with most quality A/ V amplifiers (or receivers) including popular Marantz models.
The function button DSS/VCR2 is a little different from the others, in that when you press this button, the
⁄0LCD window
The LCD window provides a wealth of information, including function selection name, DIRECT function names, learning and programming steps, as well as useful indicators for battery status, and other helpful indicators. The LCD window features
⁄1Volume up (+) and down (-)
Used to raise and lower the main system volume level. Note that these buttons are clearly the largest size, and are conveniently located and contoured for easy operation, even in low lighting.
⁄2Ten keypad
Like a telephone key pad, the ten number buttons
⁄3MEMO
This button is used to program your CD player’s track memory, or to enter a VCR recording program, and can be used to provide the MEMO function included with other components in your system.
⁄4CLEAR
This button is used to cancel certain memory or programming operations. It operates differently from the “CLEAR” button on the SR- 19EX main unit.
⁄5Transport control functions
These buttons provide transport commands for your source components, such as laser disc player, CD player, VCR, audio tape deck, etc., and are dependent on the function source selected. For example, when the
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