Appendix C

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work with the device. Make note of the code if it seems to be the right one, and try the next one. You are trying to find the one that has the most functions to operate your equipment. If there are any functions missing, you will learn them from your original remote in the “Using Learning Method” section on page C-7.

10.Continue to program other components by repeating from Step 1 above.

11.Press EXIT at any time to stop the procedure.

12.When you are finished programming the remote, exit from the preprogramming mode by pressing the HOME button and then exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the HOME button once again.

Note:

A programmed code for each device can be changed at any time by using the preprogrammed method which starts on the previous page. A new code will override an old code. For example, this would be done if a TV is replaced with a new TV. The code table for Laserdisc is stored under DVD2. The code table for cable box is stored under Zone 2. The code table for cassette player is stored under Zone 3.

AUTO SCAN WITH THREE-DIGIT NUMBER

You can also program the remote control by sending out a series of Power Off commands for different brands stored in the library by using the following steps. This is similar to the first method, except it is easier to move through all of the device codes for your device and make note of each one that turns your device OFF.

To program the remote to make it compatible with other components:

1.Manually turn on the device you plan to operate.

2.Go to the SETUP mode by pressing both the HOME and ENT buttons simultaneously for three seconds.

3.Press the P-PRO button next to the LCD screen.

4.The remote will be flashing “SELECT BUTTON.” Press the device you wish to program. (For example, to program TV, press the TV button.)

5.The remote will be flashing “FROM TABLE.” Select the device from which the scanned code will be selected. (Important: If you have already relabeled your device keys, the LCD screen will not look like the illustration on page C-5.Select the appropriate LCD button for the “FROM TABLE” using the labels as shown in the illustration on page C-4. For example, if you have relabeled PHONO as LIGHTS, you would still push the bottom right button to access the AUX Code Table.)

6.Point the remote control toward the component and press either the UP or DOWN button on the LCD. (It will send out a series of Power Off codes when the button is kept pressed and the code numbers that are being sent are shown on the LCD.) If the right code number is sent, the component will turn off right after the code number is transmitted.

7.Release the UP or DOWN button as soon as the device is turned off. If you passed the one that turned off the device, manually turn the device back on, and reverse your UP or DOWN one press at a time, until the unit turns off. There is no way of knowing which

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RV-8 specifications

The Lexicon RV-8 is a formidable addition to the realm of digital signal processing, especially in high-fidelity audio environments. Designed for both enthusiasts and professionals, the RV-8 offers superior sound manipulation capabilities that elevate the experience of music and film audio reproduction. With its blend of innovative technologies and thoughtful design, the RV-8 stands out as a benchmark in the market.

At the heart of the Lexicon RV-8 is its robust digital signal processing engine, boasting 48kHz sampling rates and 24-bit resolution. This combination ensures that every audio detail is captured with clarity and accuracy, allowing for an immersive listening experience. The unit supports various audio formats, making it versatile for a range of applications, from home theaters to professional studios.

One of the standout features of the RV-8 is its extensive range of reverb algorithms, a hallmark of Lexicon's legacy in audio processing. The unit includes a variety of presets that cater to different acoustic environments, enabling users to create custom soundscapes that resonate with their personal preferences. This flexibility is particularly useful for live performances, where adaptability to different settings is essential.

Another highlight of the RV-8 is its intuitive user interface. The sleek front panel design includes a bright LCD display that clearly shows settings and modes. Navigation through the menus is user-friendly, making it easy for anyone, regardless of technical expertise, to access the powerful features within. Additionally, the RV-8 is equipped with MIDI compatibility, allowing integration with other devices for expanded capabilities.

The RV-8 also includes comprehensive connectivity options, featuring balanced XLR and unbalanced TRS inputs and outputs, as well as digital S/PDIF and optical connections. This range of connectivity ensures seamless integration into various audio setups, whether in a studio or a live sound environment.

Durability and build quality are paramount in the design of the RV-8. Constructed with a rugged chassis, it is built to withstand the rigors of both studio use and live performances. This combination of features and characteristics makes the Lexicon RV-8 a highly sought-after tool for audio professionals.

In summary, the Lexicon RV-8 is crafted for those who demand excellence in audio processing. With its advanced digital signal processing capabilities, versatile reverb algorithms, intuitive interface, and solid build quality, the RV-8 continues to set standards and inspire creatives across the audio landscape. Whether for music production, live sound, or home entertainment, the RV-8 delivers unmatched performance and reliability.