Controlling other equipment

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To exit without saving the preset you have assigned, press CANCEL instead of INSTALL above.

Tip

• Pioneer DVD recorders fall into the following setting

types:

Pioneer-1 DVR-7000

Pioneer-24DVR-310, DVR-510H

• Use the (cursor up/down) buttons to scroll through the component options (the RECEIVER and TUNER screens are not available).

3On the touch screen, press the button that corresponds to the command you want to teach the remote control.

For example, choose the (play) button to program this remote control to start playback on your DVD player.

Pioneer-5DVR-57H, DVR-810H

If you have more than one Pioneer DVD recorder of

setting type 24, you can select different setting types

for each (allowing for separate control).

Programming signals from other remote controls

LEARN END

DVD1/2

DVD

TV

 

CONT

AUDIO

SUBTITLE

DISPLAY

TOP MENU

LEARN END

DVD2/2

DVD

TV

 

CONT

1 2 3 CLR

4 5 6 +10

7 8 9 0

SEARCH RETURN MODE

If the preset code for your component is not available, or the available preset codes do not operate correctly, you can program signals from the remote control of another component. This can also be used to program additional operations (buttons not covered in the presets) after assigning a preset code in Recalling preset codes above.

1 Press LEARNING on the remote setup menu.

SETUP 1/3

CALIBRATE

PRESET RECALL

LEARNING

MULTI OPERATION

DIRECT FUNCTION

2From the ‘Select Function’ screen, choose the input function which matches the connection for the component you want to control.

For example, press DVD/LD if you want to program signals for the DVD player that you connected to the DVD/LD terminals.

Select Function

LEARNING

DVD/LD

TV/DVD

SAT

CANCEL

A remote icon shows in the top right corner of the touch screen after you’ve selected a button (you can deselect it by pressing it again).

Remote control soft keys such as , , (cursor left/right) and TV CONT are used to select menu screens (even in learning mode), so therefore cannot be programmed.

• The Learn and L buttons that appear on some component screens are unassigned buttons which can be used to learn new commands. See Editing remote control button names on page 70 to change the name once you’ve programmed a command.

You can program the remote control hard keys

(VOLUME +/– and MUTE are only available with TV CONTROL), but the command will remain the same for all screens of the component selected.

Press END to go back without making any changes.

4While the icon is displayed, point the two remote controls toward each other and press the button on the other remote control corresponding to the operation you want to program.

 

 

3

6

9

 

-

-

 

 

 

 

 

 

2

5

8

0

-

-

1

4

7

 

12 – 30 cm

(5–12 inches)

When the command has been learned, OK! shows on the remote control touch screen and the remote control returns to the command learning screen (step 3). Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program additional commands.

If you want to learn signals for additional components, press END to go back to the Select Function screen and start again from step 2.

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Pioneer VSX-59TXi operating instructions Programming signals from other remote controls, Pioneer-1 DVR-7000

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