A Shortcut With A Long Explanation 2 – INITIAL PROGRAMMING Here’s Why . . . Here’s How . . . Troubleshooting Now That Your RR-990 Is Smarter 3 – ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Deleting Individual Function Commands Creating Macros Using Macros Clearing Memory...
Arctic. Moderation is the key word here. • When the RR-990 needs a bit of cleaning, use a soft, lint-free damp cloth. Don’t use abrasive cleaners. Or steel wool. Or harsh detergents ei- ther.
Remove the RR-990 and the package of 4 AAA bat- teries from the packing material. Turn the RR-990 over and slide the cover off the bat- tery compartment by putting your thumb on the ar- rowhead and pushing in the indicated direction.
Playing Around: Viewing Modes Take a moment to get familiar with RR-990 now. 1. Press each of the component selectors quickly. You’ll hear a confirming “double beep” and the center portion of the screen will change as you select a different component. Notice that each selector has a hidden icon that appears only when you’ve activated the Control Panel for...
Here’s Why . . . As it comes from the factory, the RR-990 is a lot like a very precocious 3 year old: It’s got a lot of potential but it doesn’t know very much. You need to send it to school.
• If the Error indicator blinks, the RR-990’s memory is most likely full and you will need to delete some button functions from memory be- fore the RR-990 will be able to learn new com- mands. (See Deleting Individual Function Commands in Section 3 for more details.) •...
Control panel. This is sim- ply the RR-990’s way of telling you that the key you’ve just pressed has been programmed successfully and that the RR-990 is sending out a command to the associated component for execution.
Of course, you’ll need ancillary equipment to do some of this but the RR-990 is ready and able to create a string of commands for any product that re- sponds to infrared pulses so don’t be afraid to exer-...
4. Return the Function switch to its Off position. NOTE: You’ll probably use this function only if you’re erasing early programming mistakes or you’re passing the RR-990 on to a friend or family member for use with totally different components. As we said, be cautious.
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