RemoteDisplays & Controlontrols of Other Components
Control f Other C mponents
Setting Up the Remote Control to Control Other Components
In addition to controlling the receiver, the supplied remote control can operate your other components (VCR, TV, DVD, CD, etc.) after you program it to do so. If your component(s) are listed in the remote control's memory, simply follow the steps below. If your component(s) are not listed, or if you want the remote to learn additional operations, you can use the learning mode to input the information from the remote controls supplied with your other components.
Recalling Settings Stored in the Remote Control
The following steps show you how to recall the setting stored in the remote control. Once a setting is recalled and the component assigned, you can use this remote to easily operate the component.
Memo:
•To exit from the remote control setup mode at any time, press REMOTE SETUP.
•See page 64 to operate your other components.
1 While holding down the REMOTE SETUP button press 1 to select the preset recall setup mode.
The LED begins to blink.
To cancel the preset recall setup mode press REMOTE
SETUP.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button for the component you want to control.
The LED lights continuously.
The TUNER button cannot be assigned.
3 Point the remote toward the component to be controlled, enter the 4 digit setup code (see page 104 for codes).
The LED blinks.
After a code has been input the power of the component being input will turn on or off.
The remote will return to the previous mode after thirty seconds of inactivity.
The power of the component being input will only turn on or off if that component is able to be turned on directly by remote control.
Repeat steps 2 through 3 to assign preset codes for as many components as necessary.
If you can’t get your component to respond to any of the codes you can still program the component into the remote control using the procedure in the next section.
4Press the REMOTE SETUP button to exit the preset recall setup mode.
The remote control and receiver return to their previous operation modes.
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