Programming Operation - Kenwood KC-991 Instruction Manual

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■ Programming operation
Use the following procedure to program remote control signals of other remote^ontro^
© Set the LEARN/USE switch to the LEARN posi¬
tion.
Set the MODE switch to the desired mode.
Position the remote control unit containing the sig¬
nal to be programmed and the RC-140 so that their
transmitters face each other.
• The distance between the remote control units is about 2
to 5 cm (13/16'to 2").
o heads in a close distance
Press one of the RC-140's "learning" keys to be
used to program the signal.
• The LEARN indicator lights up.
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Within 30 seconds after pressing the "learning"
4 key, press the key of the other remote control unit
containing the signal to be programmed.
• Programming is complete when the lighted LEARN indica¬
tor goes out after blinking twice.
• Hold the key of the other remote control unit depressed
until the LEARN indicator goes out.
• To program another remote control signal, repeat steps 2
to 4 again.
Notes:
. .
1. If the optical output level of the other remote control unit is
higher, programming may not be carried out correctly. If this
occurs, separate the RC-140 and the other remote control unit
by a greater distance and perform the programming procedure
again.
2. If the LEARN and TRANSMIT indicators blink simultaneously
during programming, this indicates either that the key being pro¬
grammed cannot be programmed or that programming has not
been performed completely. If this occurs, perform the pro¬
gramming procedure again.
3. Remote control functions using signals other than infrared sig¬
nals or specially-coded signals cannot be programmed. Pro¬
gramming is also impossible when the RC-140's memory
capacity becomes full.
4. The LEARN indicators goes out 30 seconds after a "learning''
(programmable) key is pressed. After this, programming is
impossible. To continue programming, press the "learning"
(programming) key again.
5. When two or more "learning" keys are pressed at the same
time, the remote control function of the other remote control
unit will be programmed under the key which was pressed last.
6. Do not program the remote control functions of equipment
other than A/V components, such as air conditioners, etc.
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