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CR100E-2
Arcam CR100:
one remote for many devices
Contents
a rcam CR100: one remote for many devices ...... E- 2
Useful information ........................................... E- 4
Getting started
................................................... E- 4
Inserting batteries ........................................... E- 5
Controlling other devices:Method 1 ( direct code setup) ................................................................ E- 6
What if I still cant control my device? ................ E- 6
Controlling other devices:Method 2 (Library search) E-7
Code blink-back ............................................... E- 7
device Mode key functions ................................. E- 8
DVD mode
...................................................... E- 8
SAT mode ....................................................... E- 9
AV (i.e. TV) mode .......................................... E-1 0
TUN mode .................................................... E-1 1
AMP mode .................................................... E-1 2
AUX mode .................................................... E-1 3
VCR mode .................................................... E-1 4
CD mode ...................................................... E-1 5
Customising the CR100
.................................... E-1 6
Code Learning ............................................... E-1 6
Creating Macros ............................................ E-1 7
Key Mover .................................................... E-1 8
Mode Mover .................................................. E-1 8
Locking/Unlocking a specific device mode ........ E-1 8
Volume punch-through ................................... E-1 9
Mode key IR punch-through ............................ E-2 0
Resetting the CR100
........................................ E-2 0
Command summary
......................................... E-2 1
device code tables ........................................... E-2 2
The CR100 complies with Part 15 of the
FCC rules
This equipment has been tested and found
to comply w th the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
a reasonable protect on against harmful
interference in a res dential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiated radio frequency energy and
if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communicat ons.
However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular
installat on. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. < Increase the separat on between the equipment and receiver. < Connect the equipment into an outlet or a circu t different from that to wh ch the
receiver is connected.
< Consult the dealer or an experienced rad o/TV techn cian for help.
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English
CR100E-3
The CR100 is a sophisticated universal remote control that can
control up to eight devices.
< The CR100 is preprogrammed for use with Arcam products (Solo
Movie, amplifiers, multi-channel
sound processors, CD players and
DVD players) within range.
See page S 8-“15
< The CR100 can control your complete home entertainment
system. With its extensive built-in
library of codes, the CR100 can
be used with thousands of third-
party TVs, satellite decoders, set-
top boxes, VCRs and CD players.
See page S 6, 21
< The CR100 can learn almost any function from an old single-device
remote.
See page 16
< You can customise the CR100 to suit, and program it to issue
a sequence of commands (a
Macro) at a single key press.
See page S 16, 19
The CR100 is supplied with several Arca m products �� �or specific products �� � or specific information on how to use the CR100
to control the product it was supplied
with, please refer to that products
manual.
d evice Mode keys
The Device Mode keys (shown below)
select the source on your amplifier,
preamplifier or receiver �� These keys also change the functionality of the
remote control. Its like having eight
different remotes in your hand!
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If you press and hold a Device Mode key, you change the Device Mode
without changing the signal source.
Each Device Mode changes the
behaviour of many of the CR100 keys
to control the source appropriately
(see pages 8-“15). For example:
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previous CD track
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TV Channel Down command.
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avigation keys
The Navigation keys
steer the cursor in setup menus or
on-screen menus.
They also replicate
the navigation
functions of original
remotes supplied with other
home entertainment devices in your
system.
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