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7.Use the and buttons to select the component’s brand, then press ‘Enter’.

If the manufacturer of your component is not listed, select ‘Nothing’ and press ‘Enter. You can program the component’s functions using the remote’s Learning capability (see below).

The display will show a list of control codes for your component:

8. Select the first control code on the list.

If the component is a Kenwood component connected to the receiver via a System Control cable, select ‘System’. The remote will send all commands for the component to the receiver, which will control the com- ponent via the System Control cable.

9. Press the remote’s AV POWER button.

 

MUSIC

 

MOVIE

 

TV

 

 

 

 

 

 

AV POWER

 

 

SYS.POWER

Changing a Setup Code

If you replace an existing component with a new one you will need to perform steps 1 - 10 to program the remote to control the new component.

Deleting a Setup Code

If you disconnect a component from the sys- tem and do not replace it, you can remove its control code from the remote.

1.Repeat steps 1 - 6 above.

2.In step 6, select “No Type” or “Delete”.

If you select “No Type”, the input will still appear when you select inputs using the remote’s MUSIC, MOVIE or TV buttons, but no component is associated with it.

If you select “Delete”, the remote deletes the input, and it does not appear when you select inputs using the remote’s MUSIC, MOVIE or TV buttons.

Programming a Function in a Button (Learning)

Your LCD remote can learn functions from almost any standard IR remote. The remote can learn commands to control a component that couldn’t be successfully programmed in the previous section, and the remote can learn codes to extend the functions of com- ponents that were suc-

cessfully programmed.

The remote will send a “power” test signal to the component. If the component turns on, the code you selected was correct. If it does not turn on, try the next code on the list. Continue until one of the codes works. If none of the codes work, you can program the component’s functions using the remote’s Learning capability.

If you entered ‘System’ in step 8, skip this step.

10.When you have finished step 9 the remote’s LCD display reverts to step 4. Repeat steps 4 through 9 for each compo- nent you want the LCD Remote to control.

The remote can learn new functions onto the buttons marked gray in the illustration:

The remote can learn a different set of functions for each component that has been identified to the remote in steps 1 - 10 of the previous section). See pages

9 - 14 for the button layouts of the various types of components.

CH.+

VOL+.

CH.

VOL.

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Kenwood LCD Remote Control manual Programming a Function in a Button Learning, Changing a Setup Code, Deleting a Setup Code

LCD Remote Control specifications

The Kenwood LCD Remote Control exemplifies the integration of advanced technology and user-friendly design, making it an essential accessory for modern audio and multimedia systems. This remote offers users the convenience of controlling their entertainment systems from a distance while providing detailed feedback through its LCD screen.

One of the main features of the Kenwood LCD Remote Control is its intuitive interface. The LCD screen displays clear information about the device's current status, including volume levels, source selection, and track information. This display allows users to navigate their systems easily, providing a visual representation of their commands and the system's response.

The remote is designed with ergonomics in mind. Its compact shape fits comfortably in the hand, ensuring ease of use during extended periods of operation. The buttons are strategically placed and labeled for quick access to essential functions, minimizing the learning curve for new users. This thoughtful layout is particularly beneficial for complex systems where multiple devices need to be controlled simultaneously.

Another standout characteristic of the Kenwood LCD Remote Control is its versatility. It is compatible with a wide range of Kenwood products, including AV receivers, CD players, and soundbars. By supporting multiple devices, it reduces the need for multiple remotes, streamlining the user experience. Furthermore, the remote often includes programmable buttons, allowing users to customize their setup according to personal preferences.

In terms of technology, the Kenwood LCD Remote Control utilizes infrared (IR) communication for reliable signal transmission. This ensures that the remote can operate devices from a distance without interference, provided there is a line of sight between the remote and the device. The remote also typically incorporates a long battery life, ensuring consistent performance over time without the frequent need for replacements.

In summary, the Kenwood LCD Remote Control is a thoughtfully designed accessory that enhances the user experience of Kenwood audio and multimedia systems. With its clear LCD display, ergonomic design, versatility, and reliable IR technology, it stands out as an essential tool for anyone looking to maximize their enjoyment of home entertainment.