Your new LCD Remote is a powerful controller that you can easily set up to remotely control a Kenwood receiver as well as all of the IR-controllable audio and video components in your entertainment system. The remote’s macro capabilities make it easy for you to perform com- plex operations by touching a single button.
Changing the RF Transmission Frequency The RF remote function may be affected by radio interference, etc. If this happens, you can change the RF transmission frequency. To change the RF remote transmission frequency: 1. Open the battery cover on the rear. After changing remote control’s RF frequency, you also must change the receiver’s RF recep- tion frequency.
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3. Do not install the receiver where direct sunlight or high-frequency fluorescent lighting can shine directly into the infrared remote sensor. This can limit the remote’s operating range. 4. Make sure that the remote’s range is not being affected by other radio frequency transmis- sions.
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The display will show a list of control codes for your component: 8. Select the first control code on the list. • If the component is a Kenwood component connected to the receiver via a System Control cable, select ‘System’. The remote...
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To Control a Component that Couldn’t be Successfully Programmed 1. Place the LCD Remote and the remote you want to learn the commands from head-to- head, about 4 inches apart: 2. Press the MUSIC, MOVIE or TV button to select the component whose commands you want to learn.
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5. Press the button on the LCD remote into which you want to program the new function. 6. Press and hold the button with the function that you want the LCD remote to learn. Do not move either remote until the LCD remote’s display changes from “Waiting” to “Complete”. •...
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Using Your LCD Remote Note: Pressing the F.SHIFT button (#25) acti- vates a button’s secondary function 1. L L CD d d isplay: see page 9 2/3. L L CD f f unction b b uttons 1 1 a a nd 2 2 : Selects the function shown directly above the button on the LCD display 4.
LCD Display Indicators Controlling Other A/V Components In addition to controlling a Kenwood receiver, your LCD Remote can also control a variety of A/V components. Since the functions of the remote’s buttons will vary depending on what component it is controlling, we suggest that you keep the following function charts handy for reference.
MD Player Operation: AV POWER TITLE/GUIDE : Play : Pause TITLE/GUIDE : Stop : Skip Backward : Skip Forward DVD Player Operation: AV POWER TITLE/GUIDE RETURN /PAGE ENTER : Enter : Play : Pause : Stop : Skip Backward : Skip Forward : Scan Forward : Scan Backward With F.SHIFT button:...
VCR Operation: AV POWER TITLE/GUIDE RETURN /PAGE : Play : Pause : Stop : Rewind : Fast-Forward : Channel Up : Channel Down LCD Display Functions: 01: Thumb Up 06: Exit 02: Thumb Down 03: Jump 04: Instant Replay 05: Quick Skip Laser Disc Player Operation: AV POWER TITLE/GUIDE...
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TV Operation: AV POWER ENTER : Enter : Mute : Volume Down : Volume Up : Channel Up : Channel Down LCD Display Functions: 01: - / - - 07: Mix 02: >12 08: Exit 03: Wide 09 - 13: Extend 1 - 5 04: Picture-In-Picture 05: Text/Mix/TV 06: Text Off...
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Satellite Receiver Operation: AV POWER TITLE/GUIDE RETURN /PAGE ENTER : Enter : Channel Up : Channel Down LCD Display Functions: 01 - 05: Extend 1 - 5 DSS Receiver Operation: AV POWER TITLE/GUIDE RETURN /PAGE ENTER : Enter : Channel Up : Channel Down LCD Display Functions: 01: Exit...
Performing Several Actions at Once (Macros) Your LCD Remote allows you to perform up to 20 different actions by pressing a single button. For example, you can create a macro that turns the TV on, turns the VCR on, selects the cor- rect TV channel or input, and starts the VCR playing.