IR
commands
These are the IR commands generated from the DAC remote control, and accepted by the D33. The codes are useful if you wish to programme another remote handset to control the D33. The codes are given in the format SystemCode– CommandCode. 27 (0x1B) is the Arcam System Code for
a DAC and 16 (0x10) is the Arcam System Code for an amplifier.
Key name | Decimal | Hexadecimal |
2 (power) | ||
@(mute) | ||
+ (volume +) | ||
; (pause) | ||
< (stop) | ||
- (volume | ||
0 (skip back) | ||
4 (play) | ||
/ (Skip forwards) | ||
usb | ||
ipod | ||
coax 1 | ||
coax 2 | ||
aes | ||
opt 1 | ||
opt 2 | ||
filter |
The system code can be changed from 27 (0x1B) to 28 (0x1C). Please refer to page
+
-
USBiPod
COAX 1 COAX 2 AES
OPT1 OPT2 FILTER
CR107
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