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mENT buttons

Used to execute a function selected with the Jog Dial n.

There are 2 ENT buttons, one on each side, so that the remote controller can be used just as easily with either hand.

The characters on the display can also be programmed.

,Function buttons

Used to switch the remote controller to the command sets for specific sources (amplifier, receiver, etc.), thereby allowing a single remote controller to control up to 11 different components. To use these buttons to switch the amplifier’s source, press the desired button twice within 2 seconds. The AMP button , is used only to switch command set of the remote controller itself and therefore does not transmit any signal. Further, the function buttons may also be programmed to execute macros. (A macro allows a complex string of operations to be performed in series simply by pressing a single button.) One button can be programmed to learn sequences containing up to 10 commands. The following is an example of such a sequence that can be activated automatically using a macro:

Turn the receiver ON Switch the function to DVD Set the Surround Mode to Dolby Digital Switch the TV to video input Set the DVD player to Play.

.VOLUME up / down button

Used to adjust the volume on receivers and other components equipped with volume control.

⁄0CURSOR/TRANSPORT CONTROL buttons

Used to operate on-screen and other displays used by receivers and other components, as well as to operate the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, NEXT, and PREVIOUS functions of each source.

⁄1< • 3 (CURSOR/ TRANSPORT

CONTROL switching) button

Used to switch the function of the CURSOR/ TRANSPORT CONTROL buttons ⁄0between the CURSOR and TRANSPORT CONTROL functions, with the currently selected function displayed on the LCD when the DVD or VCR functions are selected. When functions other than DVD or VCR are selected, the < 3 button remains inactive.

⁄2Channel up / down button

Used to controls the up/down function of tuner, or allows one to cycle through the tuner presets.

⁄3MUTE button

Used to temporarily mute the sound for amplifiers, receivers, etc.

⁄4GUIDE button

Used to call up the on-screen menus used to control DVD players, digital satellite systems (DSS), and other menu-equipped systems.

⁄5CLEAR button

Used to clear the contents of memory or programmed functions.

⁄6MEMO button

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.

⁄7Ten-Key pad/Surround Mode buttons

Used to enter numeric digits, useful for finding a specific track on a CD, or to tune a preset radio station, etc. When the function is set to AMP, it is possible to choose Surround Mode, etc.

⁄8Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Window

Used to transmit remote control signals based on beams of infrared light to system components. To ensure that these signals are properly received, make sure that this window is pointing in the general direction of the infrared receiver on the amplifier or other components. This window should also be pointed toward the source remote controller when using Programmable Learning function.

Note:

The MODE z, MACRO x, and < 3 (CURSOR/TRANSPORT CONTROL switching) ⁄1cannot be programmed.

LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)

Information about currently selected functions and modes is displayed on the LCD. Pressing any buttons will call up a full display of information on the status of that function or mode. This display will disappear after approximately 1 minute, except for the Function Name indicator a, which is always displayed.

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aFunction Name indicator

Displays the name of the currently selected function (DVD, TV, etc.) using up to 5 characters.

bCommand Name indicator

Displays up to 10 types of commands for each function using up to 5 characters.

cCommand Page indicator

Allows confirmation of current command page. Also, when setting or transmitting macros, displays information such as the number of macro steps and the time intervals between command transmissions.

dTransmission indicator

Indicates when the remote controller is transmitting a signal.

eUSE indicator

For normal operation the USE indicator is displayed.

fLEARN indicator

Indicates when the remote controller is in the LEARN mode.

gNAME indicator

Indicates when the remote controller is in the NAME mode and a function name is being changed.

hMACRO indicator

Indicates when the remote controller is in the MACRO mode.

iCURSOR indicator

Indicates when the CURSOR/TRANSPORT CONTROL button is in the cursor mode.

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SR7200 specifications

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