Rotel RR 939 OM

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Rotel RR 939 OM

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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Introduction Thank you for purchasing the RR-939B Universal Remote Control. It is designed to operate all current Rotel prod- ucts as well as a wide range of popular audio and video components from other manufacturers. You will find that the RR-939B Remote Control is a significant improvement over conventional remotes in overall convenience and ease of operation. Please take a few moments to read this user guide. YouÕll find the time well spent as it will significantly shorten your search for remote control sanity. Some Preliminary Precautions ¥ The RR-939B is surprisingly rugged but it is not indestructible. So please donÕt drop it Ñ particularly not on a concrete floor! With normal care, the RR-939BÕs low maintenance design will let you enjoy its convenience for years to come. ¥ When the RR-939B needs a bit of cleaning, use a soft, lint-free damp cloth. ¥ Above all, donÕt try to take the RR-939B apart. There isnÕt anything inside you can fix anyway and disassem- bly will void the warranty. Battery Installation Remove the RR-939B and the package of 4 AAA batteries from the packing material. Turn the RR-939B over and lift the cover off the battery compartment by compressing the release tab and lifting up. Place the four AAA batteries inside (follow the polarity drawing on the bottom of the compartment) and replace the cover. MAKE SURE you install the batteries correctly! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Using the RR-939B The RR-939B can replace up to eight different remote controls. Stored in memory are control codes to operate your specific audio/video components, selected from hundreds of models in the RR-939BÕs extensive database. Programming the RR-939B to operate your components takes just minutes and need only be done once. See the PROGRAMMING section of this manual for easy to follow instructions. 2 English 1 2 3 MOVIE FILT 4 5 6 5.1 CH 7 8 9 SELECT 10 0 ENTER BACK PAUSE C. DELAY PLAY SEL STOP DYNAMIC SEARCH Ð SEARCH + LIGHT RR-939B MUTE POWER BAND VOL T / V CH CD TUNER VIDEO 4 VIDEO 1 AUX/V5 PHONO M 1 M 2 M 3 M 4 [SHIFT] AUD SAT CD TV TAPE VCR DVD CBL VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3 TAPE 1 TAPE 2GUIDE RECALLMENU PRE CH SURROUND + ON SCREEN TRACK Ð TRACK + DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 PROG DISC 4 DISC 5 DISC 6 TIME [REVIEW] CLEAR [SCAN] RANDOM [REPEAT] OPN/CLS SUR-DELAY UP DOWN ZONE 1 2 3 2 4 1 RR-939B

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To operate the RR-939B: Step One: Press a DEVICE button to activate the com- mands for the desired component. This command set will remain active until you press a different DEVICE but- ton. Step Two: Press COMMAND buttons to operate the component you have selected. Remember that the COMMAND buttons duplicate many controls on many different types of audio/video compo- nents and their function may vary depending on the type of component selected. For example, the PLAY/SELECT button engages the play mode on a CD Player, but it du- plicates the SELECT function on a cable TV converter. Note: The RR-939B tells you which command set is ac- tive. Each time you press a COMMAND button, the ac- tive DEVICE key blinks red to tell you which component you are controlling. If the COMMAND button that you press has no function in the active command set (for ex- ample, the numeric keys in VCR mode), no DEVICE button will blink, indicating that the COMMAND button is inac- tive. The COMMAND buttons are labelled, often with multiple labels if the button serves different purposes for different kinds of components. As long as you remember that pressing a DEVICE button turns the RR-939B into, for ex- ample, a CD player remote control or a VCR remote con- trol, the functions of each button should be intuitive. Tables listing the function of each button for each type of component are supplied with this manual. A few buttons have a second function, activated by pressing and releasing the SHIFT button before pressing the COMMAND button, as described below. Macro Buttons 3 A macro is a series of individual commands triggered by pressing one button. Macros make operating a complex home entertainment system much easier. For example, think of playing a videotape: You turn on the TV, turn on the VCR, select the TV input connected to the VCR, and, finally, put the VCR into Play mode. ThatÕs four separate commands Ñ and it may take you as many as six pushes on various buttons to execute them. A macro makes this simpler by executing all the needed commands with just one push of a button. 4 English Once the programming is complete, you select a compo- nent with the press of a button and turn the RR-939B into the remote control for your Rotel CD player or your Sony TV set or your Panasonic video recorder. Then, you sim- ply press command buttons that duplicate the functions on the remote that came with your component. To get started, look at the layout of the RR-939B and the following operating instructions: Device Buttons 1 Eight buttons at the top of the RR-939B determine which set of commands is currently active. For example, if you press the AUDIO button (labeled AUD), the RR-939B be- comes the remote control for your Rotel Surround Sound Processor. If you press the TV button, the RR-939B be- comes the remote control for your TV set. These buttons are also used in programming the RR-939B. See PROGRAMMING section below for details. Command Buttons 2 This large group of buttons duplicates the functions on the remote controls for your audio/video components. A general description of these functions follows. Detailed information on the specific function of each button can be found in the CONTROL COMMANDS tables. At the top of this group of buttons are basic controls such as Power, Volume, Channel Selection, etc. Below these is a group of buttons that duplicate the transport functions on a tape recorder or VCR (Stop, Play, Pause, etc.) as well as the Up and Down commands that might be found on a cable or satellite TV receiver. The next group of buttons duplicates the numeric keypad buttons such as might be used for direct track selection on a CD Player or direct channel selection on a TV set. Included in this section are special command buttons providing functions found on various components. At the bottom of this group of buttons are ten round source selection buttons labelled CD, TUNER, TAPE, etc. These duplicate the source input selection buttons on a receiver, preamplifier, or surround sound processor. The function of these buttons is not the same as the DEVICE buttons at the top of the remote control. The DEVICE but- tons determine which command set is active on the RR-939B. The source select COMMAND buttons switch inputs on the audio/video component being controlled. 3 RR-939B