Glossary - Arcam CR 9000 Operating Manual

Programmed & learning remote control
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Cursor Control
Buttons that correspond to the UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, SELECT, GUIDE,
MENU and EXIT 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 labelled AUD, CD,
DVD, AUX, SAT, TV, VCR and CBL. Device Buttons are used to select modes of
operation and to program the remote control.
Learning
Transfer of a function from a button of an original remote control to a button on
the CR9000 remote control.
LCD
Liquid crystal display window located at the top of the remote control. During
normal operation the LCD indicates the mode. The LCD also indicates the remote's
programming status.
Memory Buttons
Buttons labelled M1, M2, M3, M4, and POWER. These buttons can be
programmed to store Favourite Channels, Macro Commands, or to relocate"
functions from one mode to another.
Modes
Modes correspond to Device Button selections. Modes are displayed in the LCD as
AUDIO, CD, DVD, AUX, SAT, TV, VCR and CABLE. Modes indicate the type of
device the remote control is currently operating.
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Punch Through
Advanced feature that enables you to operate Volume, Channel or Transport
Control functions of one device while in another mode.
Example: Audio Volume Control Punch Through, gives you the ability
to raise, lower and mute your Audio receiver volume while operating
the remote control in the TV mode.
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 38 - 55 of the instruction manual.
Set-Up Code numbers are categorized by type of device, e.g. TV, VCR, Audio, CD,
DVD, Cable, AUX and Satellite.
More than one Set-Up Code number may work with your device. You should test
the functions for each of the Set-Up Code numbers that work with your device to
determine the best Set-Up Code number for your particular device.
Note: Some devices, such as CD players and DVD Decks that do not
have Power buttons on their original remote controls, may not shut
off during programming. For these devices, it may be necessary to
first store the Set-Up Code number and then test functions like Play,
stop, etc., to determine if the correct Set-Up Code number has been
selected.
Transport Control
Buttons that correspond to the PLAY, STOP, REWIND, FAST FORWARD,
PAUSE, SEARCH/SKIP and RECORD functions on your audio/video equipment.
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