Table of Contents Page Introduction Battery Installation A. To Open and Close Battery Compartment Cover B. Battery Exchange Using Your Remote A. Function Table Reference Function Tables B. Preprogrammed Set Up Three Digit Code Method Auto Search Method Recalling the Set Up Code Number C.
Introduction RV4700 DTS-ES remote control is preprogrammed to operate many Audio and Video components so that you can set it up by simply punching in a three digit code number that matches your equipment, by teaching up to 500 commands into RV4700 DTS-ES remote control from your original remote or a combination of both method.
Battery Installation This remote control uses four AAA 1.5 V batteries. Please be sure to match the batteries with the (+) and (–) markings inside the battery compartment during installation. A : To Open and Close t he Batter y Compartment Cover To open the battery cover, push the latch forward toward the top of the remote control, and lift the latch up.
Using Your Remote A : Function Table Reference POWER CH LEVEL CH LEVEL T/ V MUTE CH SEL ENTER ENTER INTRO INTRO TITLE 7.1 SURR RETURN AUTO MODE DISC DISC TEST TEST CENTER CENTER P.SCAN MODE TONE TUNER T1/MON PHONO VID1 VID2 VID3...
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Using Your Remote Function Table Button Name 001 Audio Functions SAT Functions TV Functions Device Name SAT (ON) TV (ON) Power POWER On/Off (OFF) On/Off (OFF) Mute Mute Mute Mute TV/SAT TV/Video VOL Up Vol Up Vol Up Vol Up VOL Down Vol Down Vol Down...
Using Your Remote Function Table Button Name VCR Functions Device Name VCR (ON) Power On/Off (OFF) Mute Mute VCR/TV VOL Up Vol Up VOL Down Vol Down CH Up Ch Up CH Down Ch Down Pause Down Stop Right Fast Forward Left Rewind Enter...
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Table of Contents Function Table Button Name 001 CD Functions 001 DVD Functions 001 AUX Functions Device Name CD (ON) CD (ON) CD (ON) Power Power Power Power Mute Mute Zoom Mute Open/Close VOL Up Vol Up Vol Up VOL Down Vol Down Vol Down CH Up...
Using Your Remote B : Preprogrammed Set Up The RV4700 DTS-ES universal remote control can operate up to eight separate audio and video devices (equipment). To program the remote control for your devices, by using the preprogrammed method please use the following steps: Three Digit Code Method Turn on the device you would like the remote control to operate, either manually or with your original remote...
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Using Your Remote Note: Red indicator is on for 20 seconds to indicate that the remote control is ready to be programmed. The following steps must be entered while Red indicator is on. Point the remote control toward the device that was turned on in Step 1 and press in the first three-digit Set-Up Code number for that device using the number buttons (0-9) on the remote control.
Using Your Remote Auto Search Method Please use this method if none of the Set-Up Code numbers worked for your device during the three digit code method or if the manufacturer or brand for your device is not listed in Set-Up Code Tables. Turn on the device you would like the remote control to operate, either manually or with your original remote control.
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Using Your Remote If you pass the correct Set-Up Code number, you can return to it by pressing the CHANNEL DOWN button, one Set-Up Code number at a time, until your device turns back on. Note: During programming, the signal for POWER ON and POWER OFF is located on the MUTE button.
Using Your Remote Recalling the Set-Up Code Number To display the three digit Set-Up Code number that was stored for a device. Press the Device Button and the MUTE button, simultane- ously. Red indicator and Device light will be on. Press the T/V button.
Using Your Remote C: Learning Codes To program the remote control for your devices by teaching the commands from your original remote control to buttons. Learning codes Method Place the front of the original remote with the code being sent so that it is facing the IR transmitter window on the RV4700 DTS-ES remote control.
Using Your Remote Repeat the above steps 2~4 to program for each button. Once all codes have been programmed, press Device button and the Enter button simultaneously. Indicator (orange) will flash twice. Repeat the steps 1~6 for any additional remotes you wish to teach into the RV4700 DTS-ES remote control.
Using Your Remote Press Light button. Indicator (green) will flash twice, and then Indicator (orange) and Device light will be on. Press Device button and Enter button simultaneously. Indicator (orange) will flash twice. D : Operation After you have programmed the remote control for your equipment, use the following procedures to operate your home entertainment system: Press the Device Button that you wish to operate: e.g.
Using Your Remote Device Buttons Any press of a Device button at the top of the remote control can perform the following functions: Changes the Device mode on the RV4700 DTS-ES remote control. Sends out a preprogrammed or taught POWER ON command for a Device, if applicable.
Advanced Features After you set-up the remote control to operate your equipment, you can also program advanced features on the remote control. The advanced features are designed to enhance the use of the remote control with your home entertainment system. A : Punch Throughs Volume Control “Punch Through”...
Advanced Features AUDIO or TV Volume Control will now override the original VOLUME and MUTE in this mode. To Return to the Original Setting: Select the mode that you want to turn off the Volume Control “Punch Through.” Press the corresponding Device Button and the MUTE button simultaneously.
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CH SEL CH SEL Advanced Features ENTER ENTER INTRO INTRO DELAY DELAY DELAY DELAY also program the memory buttons in SAT mode and it will ADJUST ADJUST TIME TIME send out the stored commands in Satellite, TV, VCR and AUTO AUTO CBL modes.
Advanced Features Programming Memory Buttons: Select the section that you wish to program the Memory Button in by pressing the corresponding Device Button (AUD, or SAT) and MUTE button, simultaneously. Program indicator(red) and Device light will be on. Press one of the Memory Buttons (M1, M2, M3, M4, or POWER) into which you wish to store the functions.
Advanced Features Press the Audio Device Button and the MUTE button simultaneously. Program indicator(red) and Device light will be on. Press Memory Button M2. The lights flash once. Press the MUTE* button (to turn on the Audio receiver) The lights flash once. Press the TV Device Button (to change to the TV mode) The lights flash once.
Advanced Features C: Programming a Second TV, VCR, etc. to Other Device Buttons. This feature is used to program the remote control for two or more TVs, VCRs, etc., or to program a device into a mode with a different Device Button name. You can store the three-digit Set-Up Code number for any device into any other unused Device Button.
Warranty The RV4700 DTS-ES remote control comes with a one-year warranty from the date of purchase. Specifications Model RV4700 DTS-ES infrared remote control. Power Four 1.5 V AAA Batteries. Dimensions (h/w/d) 8.88 x 2.5 x 1.25 inches Weight 7 oz. (with batteries)
Glossary Cursor Control Buttons that correspond to the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, ENTER, OSD, CH SEL functions of your audio/video equipment. Device Audio or video equipment, e.g. Television, VCR, Cable box, Audio receiver, Satellite receiver, etc. Device Button Any of the eight buttons located at the top of the remote control labeled AUD, CD, DVD, AUX, SAT, TV, VCR and CBL.
Glossary Set-Up Code Number The three-digit number that is used to program the remote control for your particular manufacturer or brand of audio/ video equipment. Set-Up Code numbers are located in tables in the appendix on pages 27 - 41 of the instruction manual.
Appendix A : Assignment of Audio/Video Equipment Please use the following listing to locate the correct Set-Up Code Tables for your equipment: Satellite Set-Up Code Table: DSS, Primestar, DBS, Echostar, C Band receivers TV Set-Up Code Table: TVs, Monitors, Video/LCD Projectors VCR Set-Up Code Table: VCRs, TV/VCR combination units...
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