Rotel RR-969 Universal Remote User Manual


 
13English12 RR-969
Programming
The RR-969 replaces up to ten remote controls, one for
each of the DEVICE buttons. The AUD button is pre-
programmed with the codes for Rotel Surround Sound
Processors and Receivers. Rotel codes are pre-pro-
grammed for the VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons for all
ten DEVICE command banks. To use the other DEVICE
button command sets, you must teach the RR-969 the
IR commands from each of your remotes using the LEARN-
ING mode. Additional programming options such as
special macro programming, clearing memorized com-
mands, cloning commands from one RR-969 to another,
and resetting the RR-969 are described later in this section.
Learning Mode
To teach the RR-969 the commands from one of your
other remotes, place the two remote controls end to end
as shown in the illustration at the front of this manual.
The IR signals sent by the other remote must be aimed
at the IR emitter/sensor of the RR-969.
1. Press the LEARN button on the RR-969. The LEARN
indicator blinks in the display.
2. Press the DEVICE button on the RR-969 for the
appropriate type of component (CD, TV, etc.). The
name of that button appears in the display.
3. Press the COMMAND button that you wish
to program (4, CH UP/DOWN, etc.). The name of
that COMMAND button appears in the display and
the LEARN indicator stops blinking.
4. Press and hold the corresponding button on the origi-
nal remote until the display shows “OK!” indicat-
ing that the command has been learned.
The LEARN indictor resumes blinking once the
command has been learned. Repeat Steps 3 and
4 for each COMMAND button you wish to program
in that DEVICE bank – for example, for each transport
and track selection function on your CD player.
If the LCD shows an ERROR message, the com-
mand was not successfully learned. Try again.
If the LCD shows a NO DATA message, no sig-
nal was received from the original remote. Adjust the
position of the two remotes and try Step 3 again.
The RR-969 exits the LEARN mode following 15 sec-
onds without pressing any buttons.
Multi-Step Button Learning
The POWER Button and the five buttons labeled SHIFT,
PTY, TA, TP, DISPLAY provide a special option – the ability
to learn up to three different commands on a single button.
During operation, the first command is sent when the
button is pressed once, the second command is sent
the next time the button is pressed, and the third com-
mand is sent the third time the button is pressed.
play. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the cor-
rect minutes. Press the button if you need to go
back to the hours setting.
4. When the correct time is displayed, press the EDIT
button to return to normal operation. If no button is
pressed for 15 seconds, the unit returns to normal
operation with the new time displayed.
To set the ALARM:
1. Press the EDIT button followed by the TIME/ALM
button. Set the correct time of day (if necessary).
Press the TIME/ALARM button a second time to set
the time you wish the alarm to go off. The alarm
indicator flashes indicating alarm setting mode.
The hour digits of the time display begin flashing
and SET HOUR appears in the display.
2. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the desired
alarm hour.
3. When the hour is correct, press the + button to
advance to the next step. The minute digits flash and
“SET MIN” appears in the display. Press the UP or
DOWN buttons to set the desired alarm minutes.
Press the button to go back to the hours setting.
4. OPTIONAL. If you want the RR-969 to send one of
the memorized MACRO sequences, press the +
button again. The display shows “MACRO?”. Press
the desired MACRO button (a DEVICE button or the
0 - 9 buttons). That button’s label shows in the dis-
play. Be sure to position the RR-969 so that it is aimed
at the desired components.
5. When the correct alarm time setting is displayed,
press the EDIT button again to return to normal op-
eration. If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, the
unit returns to normal operation with the new alarm
time displayed.
At the programmed alarm time, the RR-969 beeps for
15 seconds and the MACRO sequence, if any, is sent.
To turn off the beep before 15 seconds is up, press the
TIME/ALM button.
LOW BATTERY Indicator
The indicator appears in the display when the
batteries are weak and need to be replaced:
When the indicator appears solidly in the
display, the backlighting feature is disabled to pre-
serve battery power.
When the indicator blinks, battery power is
extremely low and the unit will lock all functions until
fresh batteries are installed.
All programming is saved while you are changing the
batteries.