Owner`s manual

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Controlling the Rest of Your
System
Selecting Preset Codes
Directly
CHANNEL
ENTER
ENTER
MPX/RETURNDTV INFO
DTV/DISP DTV MENU
D ACCESS T EDIT/GUIDE
P-SET P-SET
TUNING
TUNING
T
P
S
E
U
CLASS
FL DIMMER
BAND
TOP MENU AUDIO
SUB TITLE
REMOTE SETUP
RECEIVER CONTROL
STANDARD ADV SURR
STEREO
ANGLE
4
¢
7
8
3
LEVEL
DVD VCR CD-RTV
RCV
TUN
TVC
CD
TEST TONE
CH SELECT
INPUT ATT
INPUT SEL.
MUTE
NIGHT
LOUD
SIGNAL SEL
MULTI CONTROL
EFFECT
+10
RECEIVER
POWER
SOURCE
POWER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
DISC
1 Press and hold REMOTE SETUP
for three seconds.
The LED lights steadily for two seconds.
2 Press the MULTI CONTROL button
for the component you want to
control.
3 Use the number buttons to enter
the 4 digit preset code (see pages
51–61)
The LED blinks for half a second after
you input each digit and lights for two
seconds once you have entered a valid
code. If the LED blinks three times, it
means an invalid code has been input or
an error has occurred.
Setting the Remote to
Control Other
Components
There are several ways to set your remote to
control the other components in your
system. The easiest way to do this is to
assign the component’s manufacturer preset
code (listed on pages 51–61) to one of the
MULTI CONTROL buttons on the remote
control. You can do this directly, or by
searching through different preset codes
until you find the right one.
The buttons can be set to control the
following components:
Controllable Components
DVD or LD player
TV or Satellite tuner
VCR or Digital Video Recorder
CD player
CD Recorder, Tape deck
or MD player
TV or Cable TV tuner
FM/AM tuner
Button
DVD
TV
VCR
CD
CD-R
TVC
TUN
Note:
You can cancel or exit any of the steps by
pressing and holding
MUTE for three
seconds.