Kenwood KR-V9020 Instruction Manual page 36

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Remote control operation
The remote control unit (RC-120) is capable of the remote control of this unit as well as other
KENWOOD
system
components
connected
to
this
unit
via
system
control
cords,
*KENWOOD VCR and 'TV. In addition, it is also possible to program the remote-controllable
functions of other A/V components
in the memory of RC-120, making it a multi-purpose
remote controller for the whole of your system.
Names and operation of controls
LEARN
indicator
TRANSMIT
indicator
Blinks when a remote control
signal is transmitted.
LEARN
(=
=|
TRANSMIT
LEARN/USE select
Mode switch
switch
TAPE VIDEO
A
Set to the USE position
eH
BD)
OA
Cee
ania)
TAPE/VIDEO keys
CD/VDP
keys
Free key
Numeric keys
Ce) C7) Ce) (2) Fe)
TY/VIDEO ——TV
CI
TV keys
RE TUNER keys
SYSTEM
MEMORY
keys
PHONO keys
SURROUND
keys
VOLUME CONTROL keys
POWER
keys
*IMPORTANT:
ge
ite
PROGRAMMABLE
This option may not be available in
EMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC-t20
some areas. For details on options,
consult your dealer.
@ Remote control operation
1. The whole of the keys can be used in three ways (three sides) by selecting the mode switch position. The AUDIO and
VIDEO
sides contains the initial programming
of KENWOOD-original
remote-control codes. (Please refer to 'Original
functions of keys.)
®@ AUDIO position:
| For the remote control of KENWOOD
system components and KENWOOD
TV.
auiaY IES guy
® VIDEO position:
— For the remote contro! of KENWOOD VCR, KENWOOD TV and part of
KENWOOD
system components.
@ AUX position:
All keys are available, that is, able to store the programming
of other remote
control functions.
2. The remote contro! functions of other A/V components can also be programmed
under the keys on the AUDIO and
VIDEO sides as weil as on the AUX side. However, when any information is programmed under a key on the AUDIO or
VIDEO side, the original function pre-programmed under that key becomes unavailable.
Mode switch
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