Special Remarks

pAbout the LCD

Depending on the brightness of the room and the angle at which the commander is viewed, the LCD may be difficult to see. When this occurs, changing the angle of the commander or adjusting the CONTRAST of the LCD may make the LCD easier to see. When fingerprints (etc.) get on the LCD, wipe the LCD with a soft, dry cloth. It is recommended to use the touch pen supplied with the commander.

pAbout batteries

Life span of the batteries

This commander is different from conventional remotes in that it makes use of a large LCD and is capable of 2 way communication. Because of this, the batteries become exhausted more quickly than with conventional remotes.

Under normal conditions, the batteries should last approximately 2.5 months*. However, depending on how the remote is used and the initial voltage of the batteries, the actual period of use may be shorter or longer than that mentioned above.

*This value is based on 60 key operations a day with the backlight on. If the backlight is turned off, the batteries should last much longer. In order to extend the life of the batteries, it is recommended to keep the backlight off when operating the commander in a well lit area.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preparations 4

Compatible Components and Functions 4

Preparing the Commander 5

Screen Hierarchy 8

Location of Parts and Basic

Operations 9

Front panel 9

Rear panel 10

Operation

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Basic Operations

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Example: Operating a CD Player 13

 

 

 

Example: Operating the Tuner

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Example: Recording from CD to MD 15

 

 

 

Performing Several Commands in Sequence

 

 

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Automatically (Macro Play)

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Using a command that has been learned 17

 

 

 

Selecting a source to listen to using SUB ROOM

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Selecting Sound Fields

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Adjusting Sound Fields

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Adjusting the Commander’s Operating

 

 

 

Environment

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Additional information 31

Precautions during use 31

Troubleshooting 32

Specifications 33

Index 33

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