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TV

1. MODE

1  CH

next channel (up)

2  CH

previous channel (down)

3  CH-C

channel call

4  VID

external (aux) video input

5  VOL

TV volume increase 

6  VOL

TV volume decrease

7  MUTE

mute sound on/off

8  OSD

on screen display on/off

2. MENU/CBL

1  MENU

activate menu

2  SLP

activate sleep timer

3  CBL

cable tuning next channel

4  CBL

cable tuning previous
channel

5  ADV

advance to next menu page

6  STAT

Show current status

7  M-UP

Menu up (next)

8  M-DN

Menu down (previous)

3. REC

1  VCR 1

commands for VCR 1 control
(NO output)

2  REC

record

3  PAUS

pause

4  STOP

stop

5  VCR 2

commands for VCR 2 control
(NO output)

6  REC

record

7  PAUS

pause

8  STOP

stop

4. TV TXT

1  T/PG

switches TIME Display

*for REST only

2  HOLD

Actives PAGE HOLD.

3  ENLG

Selects LARGE of TEXT page

4  RVL

Selects display of TEXT page

5  CNCL

Actives CANCAL PICTURE

6  PG

Increase page

7  PG

Decrease page

8  ENT

Enter the TEXT PAGE

LD    LD/VCR:for REST

1. MODE

1  SD-A

side A

2  SD-B

side B

3  DISP

display on/off

4  AMS

automatic music scan

5  RPTA

Repeat A start point

6  RPTB

Repeat B stop point

7  CP/F

select CHAPTER or FLAME

8  EDIT

activate tape edit function

LD    LD/VCR:for REST

2. LD

1  MSP

CAV multi-speed increase

2  MSP

CAV multi-speed decrease

3  FRM

frame advance

4  FRM

frame reverse

5  MS-F

CAV multi-speed forward
direction

6  MS-R

CAV multi-speed reverse
direction

7  AUD

stereo, left only, right only
channel

8  D/CX

digital audio, analog audio,
CX NR

3. REC

1  VCR 1

commands for VCR 1 control
(NO output)

2  REC

record

3  PAUS

pause

4  STOP

stop

5  VCR 2

commands for VCR 2 control
(NO output)

6  REC 

record

7  PAUS

pause

8  STOP

stop

4. VCD

1  PBC

Selects PLAY BACK CONTROL

*for REST only

2  KARA

Switches KARAOKE

3  IDX

INDEX UP

4  IDX

INDEX DOWN

5  SEL

PLAY or Select Audio

6  RTN

STOP or Select RETURN

7  NEXT

TRACK NEXT

8  PREV

TRACK Previous

DVD

1. MODE1

1  ANGL

selects ANGLE

2  TITL

selects TITLE MENU

3  SUBT

selects SUB TITLE

4  MENU

selects MAIN MENU

5  TRAY

OPEN/CLOSE the TRAY

6  SUND

select LANGUAGES

7  SET

SETTING MENU

8  RTN

RETURN to MENU

2. MODE2

1  SLOW

Slow forward

2  LPLY

LAST PLAY

3  RNDM

SHUFFLE PLAY

4  RPT

REPEAT MEDES

5  A/B

REPEAT A to B

6  

10

DIGIT ENTRY 

10

7  T/C

TITLE and CHAPTER

8  ZOOM

ZOOM MODE ON/OFF

Summary of Contents for RC2000 MkII

Page 1: ...d the keypad to find a particular button With only 58 buttons the RC2000 Mk w can actually provide over 400 different infrared commands enough to control virtually any fully equipped home theater syst...

Page 2: ...f its internal commands to another RC2000 Mk w This button is used when you wish to teach another RC2000 Mk w some or all of the customized commands you ve already programmed into the first RC2000 Mk...

Page 3: ...the receiver of preamp and will control RCA GE brand DSS equipment If you have another brand of DSS you can teach the RC2000 Mk w with the remote control codes of your equipment If the remote is conf...

Page 4: ...or a paper clip into this opening 0 CHANNEL For components that offer the ability to change channels these buttons will control the up down scanning of channels 1 GUIDE This button is intended for own...

Page 5: ...ndicator Visible when the RC2000 Mk w is set to LEARN mode H Indicator Visible when the RC2000Mk w is set the beep function I NAME indicator Visible when the RC2000 Mk w is in the learning mode and fu...

Page 6: ...Recording from laser disc to VCR functions Page 4 VCD Video CD Operation REST At this point you may wish to put this guide aside temporarily and begin using the RC2000 Mk w with your A V system If yo...

Page 7: ...making it harder for the learning device to separate the signal from the noise At the worst it can confuse the learning to teach it or even not learn at all Additionally sunlight can saturate the RC20...

Page 8: ...press the OK button in the middle of the cursor buttons 9 Now proceed to program the other commands from the laser disc player s remote transmitter to the other DIRECT function buttons D2 D8 10 When y...

Page 9: ...aracter status name During step 5 above by pressing the up and down cursor keys 6 the left side of the status indicator begins blinking and you can change its display according to the same method outl...

Page 10: ...erasure Note The factory programmed RC 5 codes are not stored in RAM and are therefore not erasable 1 For any of these memory erasure options you must first set the RC2000 Mk w to LEARN mode 2 Erasin...

Page 11: ...different codes as you wish By now you have learned how to memorize codes from other brands of components including changing the various function status and direct function names Before continuing on...

Page 12: ...iming value for each step see Figure 9 Press the MACRO button 3 Press the command buttons in the desired sequence When you press a command button to be learned into the macro sequence its name will ap...

Page 13: ...sequence During a macro sequence you may include more than one function selection button to access some transport and or other commands Depending on the macro sequence this might result in the amplif...

Page 14: ...mber button y The following example shows how to program a macro under the LD laser disc function selector o Turn on the amprifier Switch the source to laser disc Switch the amplifier s surround mode...

Page 15: ...macro sequence press the appropriate MACRO button 1 through 4 that you chose at the beginning of the above programming sequence While the RC2000 Mk w is completing a macro transmission all other butt...

Page 16: ...utton for more than 3 seconds at the same time pressing the CLEAR button The LCD shows MACRO at the A area of the window and LD CLR if it is the LD macro function that is being cleared Release the key...

Page 17: ...ould be placed on a table or other surface and not hand held during the copying process If for some reason the copying process was interrupted the clone RC2000 Mk w s LCD display window will indicate...

Page 18: ...nction 3 Press the source RC2000 Mk w s transport control PLAY button to begin the cloning sequence 4 Follow the same procedure as step 5 above Note Cloning is available between the same remote models...

Page 19: ...the lighting time if possible as this can help to extend the battery life DIRECT COMMAND FUNCTIONS LISTING Within the RC2000 Mk w LCD window each of the 8 Direct Function buttons has a 4 character lab...

Page 20: ...function 5 6 7 8 DWR selects WAVE RANGE of DSR CD 1 MODE 1 CD CD changer next disc 2 CD CD changer previous disc 3 FTS favorite track selection 4 RNDM random shuffle 5 TRAY tray open close 6 TIME tim...

Page 21: ...scan 5 RPTA Repeat A start point 6 RPTB Repeat B stop point 7 CP F select CHAPTER or FLAME 8 EDIT activate tape edit function LD LD VCR for REST 2 LD 1 MSP CAV multi speed increase 2 MSP CAV multi spe...

Page 22: ...4 GOTO go to next item 5 PLUS video PLUS 6 7 8 DSS 1 DSS 1 DISP brings up on screen channel marker 2 PREV goes to previously selected channel 3 CH next channel 4 CH previous channel 5 FAV favorite use...

Page 23: ...NO output 6 REC record 7 PAUS pause 8 STOP stop 2 VCD PHI1 1 CD CD changer next disc 2 CD CD changer previous disc 3 OSD on screen display on off 4 SCAN programmed preset channel scan 5 A B Repeat A t...

Page 24: ...Printed in Japan 206W851260 R Model RC2000Mkw w User Guide R Learning Remote Control Dolby Pro Logic AC 3 and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories...

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