Kenwood LCD Remote Control manual

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    LCD R emote Control w i t h P o i n t L e s s ™ R F T e c h n o l o g y[...]

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    2 Setting Up Y our LCD R emote Controller Y our ne w LCD R emote is a po werful controller that you can easily set up to remot ely control a Ken wood receiv er as well as all of the IR-controllable audio and video com ponents in your entertainment system. The remote’s macr o capabilities make it easy f or you t o per form com- plex operations b y[...]

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    3 Changing the RF T ransmission F requency The RF remote function ma y be affected b y radio interference, etc. If this happens, you can change the RF transmission freq uency . T o change the RF remo te transmission frequency: 1. Open the battery cover on the rear . 2. Change the RF switch setting. Af ter changing remo te contr ol’s RF frequency [...]

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    4 3. Do not install the receiv er where direct sunlight or high-frequency fluorescent lighting can shine directly into the infrared remot e sensor . This can limit the remot e’s operating range. 4. Make sure that the remo te’s range is not being affect ed by other radio frequency transmis- sions. 5. Do not block the IR transmitter on the remo t[...]

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    5 7 . Use the and buttons t o select the component’s brand, then press ‘Enter’. • If the manufacturer of y our component is not listed, select ‘No thing’ and press ‘Enter . Y ou can program the component’s functions using the remote’s Learning capability (see below). The display will sho w a list of control codes for y our compone[...]

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    6 T o Control a Component that Couldn’t be Successfully Programmed 1. Place the L CD Remot e and the remote y ou want to learn the commands fr om head-to- head, about 4 inches apar t: 2. Press the MUSIC, MOVIE or TV button to select the component whose commands you want t o learn. 3. Press the remote’s LEARN butt on. 4. Press the button on the [...]

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    7 5. Press the button on the L CD remote int o which you want t o program the ne w function. 6. Press and hold the button with the function that y ou want the LCD remo te to learn. Do no t mov e either remote until the L CD remote’s displa y changes from “W aiting” to “Complet e”. • T o reset a button to its original fact or y-programme[...]

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    through the receiv er’s dif f erent input types (digital, analog, etc.) 10. S S OUND/DIMMER b b utton: SOUND acti- vates the receiv er’s sound controls; DIMMER dims the receiver’s fluorescent display 11. T T ITLE/GUIDE b b utton: Contr ols functions of A/V components 12. C C ursor C C ontro ls: Controls functions of A/V components 13. R R ETU[...]

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    LCD Displa y Indicat ors 1. P P layback/recording m m ode i i ndicators: Play indicat or/ Pause indicator/ Recor d indicator/ St op indicator 2. C C haracter d d isplay: Shows various inf ormation such as the source component name and track number . 3. C C urrent f f unction o o f L L CD f f unction b b utton 1 1 4. C C urrent f f unction o o f L L[...]

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    CD Play er Operation: CD-R Recorder Operation: 10 AV PO WER TUNING BAND ENTER AUT O/MONO TITLE/GUIDE REPEA T RANDOM INPUT SEL. TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECT THEME F AV ORITE EXIT LAST CHANNEL AUDIO INFO. ST A TUS MUL TI ZONE ZONE A/B Numeric Entr y With F .SHIFT button: REPEA T RANDOM DISPLA Y : Repeat : Random Play : Display : Scan Backward : Scan Forw[...]

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    MD Play er Operation: DVD Pla yer Operation: 11 AV PO WER TUNING BAND ENTER AUT O/MONO TITLE/GUIDE REPEA T RANDOM INPUT SEL. TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECT THEME F AV ORITE EXIT LAST CHANNEL AUDIO INFO. ST A TUS MUL TI ZONE ZONE A/B Numeric Entr y With F .SHIFT button: REPEA T RANDOM DISPLA Y : Repeat : Random Play : Time : Scan Backward : Scan Forward :[...]

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    VCR Operation: Laser Disc Play er Operation: 12 AV PO WER REPEA T RANDOM INPUT SEL. TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECT THEME F AV ORITE EXIT LAST CHANNEL AUDIO INFO. ST A TUS MUL TI ZONE ZONE A/B : Channel Up : Channel Down : Pause : Play : Stop : Rewind : F ast-Forward ENTER : Enter : Cursor Up : Cursor Down : Cursor Left : Cursor Right : Record 01: Thumb U[...]

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    T V Operation: Cable T uner Operation: 13 AV PO WER REPEA T RANDOM INPUT SEL. TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECT THEME F AV ORITE EXIT LAST CHANNEL AUDIO INFO. ST A TUS MUL TI ZONE ZONE A/B Numeric Entr y : Channel Up : Channel Down : Mute : V olume Down : V olume Up TUNING BAND ENTER AUT O/MONO ENTER : Enter : Cursor Up : Cursor Down : Cursor Left : Cursor [...]

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    Satellit e Receiver Operation: DSS Receiver Operation: 14 AV PO WER REPEA T RANDOM INPUT SEL. TV SELECT DISPLAY SELECT THEME F AV ORITE EXIT LAST CHANNEL AUDIO INFO. ST A TUS MUL TI ZONE ZONE A/B Numeric Entr y : Channel Up : Channel Down TITLE/GUIDE MENU MENU TUNING BAND ENTER AUT O/MONO RETURN /P AGE OSD /P AGE ENTER : Enter : Cursor Up : Cursor [...]

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    Performing Se veral A ctions at Once (Macros) Y our L CD Remot e allows y ou to perform up to 20 different actions by pressing a single butt on. For e xample, you can creat e a macro that turns the TV on, turns the VCR on, selects the cor- rect T V channel or input, and starts the VCR playing. The remo te can store 3 different macr os. Creating a M[...]

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    Interne t www .ken woodusa.com e -m m ail: inquiry@kenw oodusa.com 1-800-KENWOOD Main O O ffice: P .O. Box 22 7 45 Long Beach, CA 9080 1-5 7 45 Canada O O ffice: 60 70 K estrel Rd. Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1S8 ©2002 Ken wood USA Corporation. All Rights Reserved[...]