Operating IntegraRESEARCH/Onkyo Products Using the Remote Controller

The RC-554M/555M remote controller is a useful tool that can operate not only the RDC-7.1, but also all the other components of your home theater. To operate any component other than the RDC-7.1 with the RC-554M/ 555M remote controller, press the [Mode] button and use the scroll wheel to select the component to operate. Before operating a digital component including satellite tuner, cable TV, VCR, and TV with the RC-554M/555M, you need to program the remote control codes of the oper- ated digital component into the RC-554M/555M.

There are two methods. One method is selecting the name of a different brand from the table, entering the setting number listed, and calling up the pre-program- ming code (See page 130). The other method is sending the commands from the other brand’s remote control directly into this remote controller (See page 136).

DVD Mode

DVD mode is used to control an IntegraRESEARCH/ Onkyo DVD player connected to the RDC-7.1 via .

To select DVD mode, press the [Mode] button, and then roll the scroll wheel until “DVD” appears on the display.

Note:

While neither the [Input] button nor [Mode] button is illuminated, rolling the scroll wheel changes the input source and remote controller mode simultaneously (when you enter the DVD mode, be sure that the LCD display shows “DVD” in both of the top and bottom lines).

Scroll wheel

Operating IntegraRESEARCH/Onkyo

Products Using the Connection

Connecting your -compatible IntegraRESEARCH/ Onkyo CD player, MD recorder, DVD player, or cassette

recorder to the RDC-7.1 via allows you to control your system with the RDC-7.1’s remote controller by pointing it at the RDC-7.1. Since you don’t have to enter

any special codes, or do any programming, allows you to control these components quickly and easily. See page 45 for connection information.

Note:

To use the function, you must make an connec- tion and an analog RCA/phono connection between the AV component and your RDC-7.1, even if they are con- nected digitally.

1

Press the [Mode] button.

2

Roll the scroll wheel to select your favor-

 

ite mode.

 

When operating the IntegraRESEARCH/

 

 

Onkyo DVD player, select “DVD.”

 

When operating the Onkyo CD player, select

 

 

“CD.”

 

When operating the Onkyo MD player, select

 

 

“MD.”

 

When operating the Onkyo cassette tape deck,

 

 

press the scroll wheel to display “AMP.”

 

 

3

Point the remote controller toward the

 

front panel of the RDC-7.1, and press the

appropriate buttons for your operation.

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Integra RDC-7.1 instruction manual 124, DVD Mode