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FPower on

The RC9800i will determine the best method to power on your device. Follow the on-screen instructions (fig. 7).

GChannel selection

Note: This step will only appear for devices that have a built-in tuner.

The RC9800i will now prompt you with questions to find the best method for tuning to 1, 2 and 3-digit channels. Follow the on-screen instructions (fig. 8).

HInput selection

Note: This step will only appear for devices that accept inputs from external devices.

You will be asked a few questions on external inputs i.e. audio-video input sources that feed audio-video signals into your device (fig. 9). These may be labeled AV1, AV2, EXT1, EXT2, etc (fig. 10).

Tip: Turn on all input sources.

When asked, add the input source’s label to the list. Please make sure that:

you read through all the options carefully (fig. 9). Some options look very similar, but differ considerably. Choose the input selection method that best matches your situation.

you list ALL inputs (fig. 11), also those that you never actually use or to which currently no external devices are connected. The RC9800i needs to know exactly the actual sequence of your device’s input sources in order to correctly control your equipment.

Repeat steps A through H in Part 10 for every device that you want to control with the RC9800i.

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11 Set up Activities

The RC9800i will now collect information on the activities for which your

AV equipment is used (e.g. Watch a DVD, listen to a CD, etc.).

Make sure all A/V devices involved are properly connected before proceeding. Select all activities that you want to configure on your RC9800i; you can always redo this step at a later time.

Note: If you want to know more about Activities and Activity-Based Control, please read ‘What You Should Know About

Activity-Based Control’ on page 12 of the User Manual. This background information is not mandatory for completing the

Activity Setup.

In the course of the Activities Setup, all activities will be configured room by room.

12 Electronic Program Guide (EPG)

Your RC9800i comes with a 1 year free-of-charge subscription to the Philips Internet EPG Service. Before you can use the EPG application on the RC9800i, you first must perform a few service-related settings. Some of these service-related settings are to be performed on a PC using a Web browser, NOT on the RC9800i. Please refer to p. 46-50 the User Manual for instructions on how to setup the EPG.

www.homecontrol.philips.com/ epg

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Pioneer RC9800I quick start Set up Activities, Electronic Program Guide EPG, Power on, Channel selection, Input selection

RC9800I specifications

The Pioneer RC9800I is a high-performance remote control that stands as a bridge between modern technology and user convenience. Designed for the dedicated home audio enthusiast, this device showcases a harmonious blend of innovative features and robust functionality.

One of the standout characteristics of the RC9800I is its user-friendly interface, which prioritizes accessibility. The remote features an intuitive LCD touchscreen, allowing users to navigate through commands with ease. This visual interface not only enhances usability but also provides instant feedback, making it simple to access the vast functionalities of compatible devices.

A defining aspect of the RC9800I is its ability to control multiple devices seamlessly. It boasts compatibility with a wide range of products, including televisions, DVD players, audio systems, and even smart home devices. Users can consolidate their remote collection into one device, reducing clutter and enhancing convenience. This universal capability is complemented by its learning function, allowing the RC9800I to adapt to different devices beyond its pre-programmed settings.

The remote incorporates advanced wireless technologies, allowing for reliable communication with connected devices. The integration of RF (Radio Frequency) technology ensures that users can operate their home entertainment systems from considerable distances, overcoming traditional line-of-sight limitations commonly associated with infrared remotes.

Another notable feature is its robust memory capacity. The RC9800I can store an extensive array of macros, enabling users to create personalized control sequences with a single button press. This is particularly useful for scenarios like movie nights, where users might want to dim the lights, adjust the sound system, and turn on the TV, all simultaneously.

In terms of build quality, the RC9800I is engineered for durability and longevity. The construction of the remote is robust, with a premium feel that stands up to daily use. The design is both ergonomic and aesthetically pleasing, making it a stylish addition to any home entertainment setup.

Moreover, the Pioneer RC9800I supports customization options, allowing users to assign their frequently used functions to convenient buttons. This level of personalization ensures that each user can tailor their experience according to their specific preferences, enhancing overall satisfaction.

In conclusion, the Pioneer RC9800I is an innovative remote control designed for the modern user, combining ease of use, extensive compatibility, and advanced technology. Its thoughtful features and durable design make it a valuable asset for anyone seeking to simplify and enhance their home entertainment experience.