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Owner’s Manual

Programming the Remote Control

In addition to the RR 2150 itself, the remote control can operate up to three 
other devices, and is preprogrammed with command codes for hundreds of 
components.
To program your remote for another device, you will first input a single digit 
device code, followed by a four-digit code from the table in the following pages. 
Before you start that process, here are some things you need to be aware of:

  More than one setup code number may work with a source component. 

Test the functions for each of the code numbers that work to determine 
the best one for your particular unit.

  Some components (CD and DVD players, for example) do not have power 

buttons on their original remote controls and thus may not turn on or off 
as you expect. If you run into problems, first store the setup code number 
and then test functions (Play, Stop, etc.) to determine if you’ve selected 
the correct number.

Setup Using Preprogrammed Codes

To program the remote control using four-digit codes:
1.

  Turn on the device (TV, VCR, cable box) you would like the remote 

control to operate. 

Do this manually or with the device’s original remote control.

.

  Find the four-digit setup code number for your device.

The tables of four-digit codes can be found on pages 24 to 26.

.

  On the RR 2150 remote control, press the proper device selector 

button (RC2) that corresponds to the device you want to control. 

Remember that the RR button is used exclusively for the RR 2150.

.

  Press and hold the RR 2150 remote control’s SETUP button (RC1).

The red LED at the top of the remote control (RC15) blinks twice.

5.

  Release the SETUP button.

6.

  Enter the single-digit device code for your component using the 

numeric keys on the remote control (RC3).

Press “0” if you are programming a Cable or Satellite box.
Press “1” if you are programming a Television.
Press “2” if you are programming a VCR or DVD player.
Press “3” if you are programming a CD player.

7.

  Enter the first four-digit code for your component using the numeric 

keys on the remote control (RC3).

The LED should blink twice. If it does not, repeat the steps above using 
the same code.

8.

  Aim the remote control at the component and press the PWR button 

(RC16) once.

The component should turn off. If it doesn’t respond, repeat steps 4-7 above 
using the other codes for your brand until you find one that works.

If none of the codes work, try searching for the code (see “Searching 
For Your Code,” below).

9.

  Repeat the process for other components you wish to control with 

the RR 2150 remote control.

Searching for Unknown Codes

If your device does not respond to the remote after you have tried all codes 
listed for your brand, or if your brand is not listed at all, you can try searching 
for the code.

To search for a code for your component:
1. 

Press the Device Control Selector button (RC2) on the remote control 

that corresponds to the device you want to control.

Remember that the RR button is used exclusively for the RR 2150.

.

  Press and hold the RR 2150 remote control’s SETUP button (RC1).

The red LED at the top of the remote control (RC15) blinks twice.

.

  Release the SETUP button.

Enter 990 using the numeric keys on the remote control (RC3).

The LED will blink twice.

5. 

To determine the first number in the code sequence, aim the remote 

control at the component and press 1 on the numeric keypad (RC3) 

of the RR 2150 remote control.

After three seconds, the LED will blink to indicate that number: i.e., 
1 blink = 1, 2 blinks = 2, and so on. Note that no blink indicates the 
number zero (0).

6.

  Count the blinks and write down the number.

7.

  Repeat step for each of the other four digits: Press 2 for the second 

digit, 3 for the third, 4 for the fourth, and 5 for the fifth.

8.

  Use the resulting five-digit code (1 digit device code and 4 digit 

program code) to program the RR 2150 remote control to operate 

the device according to steps 3-8 in the previous section “Setup 

Using Preprogrammed Codes.”

9.

  Repeat these steps, but substitute the appropriate device button, 

for the next component you are checking.

Some General Comments on Using Your Remote

For best remote control performance, please follow these guidelines:

  Remember to point the remote control toward the remote control sensor 

on the RR 2150, not toward the TV screen.

  Place the 2150 away from strong light such as direct sunlight or fluorescent 

light, which can interfere with the infrared pulses generated by the remote 
control.

  Using another remote control of a similar type or placing the RR 2150 

near equipment which also uses infrared control may cause interference 
and intermittent operation.

  Do not put anything (other than your hands, of course) on the remote 

control. If the buttons are continuously pressed by mistake, you’ll probably 
drain the batteries.

  If you put your RR 2150 in a closet or behind wood or smoked/colored 

glass doors, you’ll probably have to mount an infrared sensor outside the 
cabinet or closet and connect the sensor to the RR 2150’s rear panel IR 
input (RP2A).

  If there’s an obstacle between the remote control and the front panel 

remote control sensor, the remote control will not operate. Remember 
that IR (infrared) is primarily a “line of sight” control mechanism.

Programming the Remote Control

Summary of Contents for RR 2150

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Page 2: ...ic charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast andsupportingstructure groundingofthelead inwiretoanantenna dischar...

Page 3: ...rflow through the cabinet If you are in doubt as to the ventilation requirements for your specificinstallation pleasecontactus Also donotplacetheRR2150directlyonacarpeted surface as this will inhibit...

Page 4: ...150RetroReceiverisafull featuredstereoreceiver thathasexteriorstylinginspiredbytheartdecotableradiosofthepastmatched with totally up to date circuitry parts selection and assembly techniques to assure...

Page 5: ...ponse with compact bookshelf speakers n Front Panel Tone Control Defeat n High performance AM FM FM Stereo Tuner with 39 Presets n Audiophile quality Preamplifier and Power Amplifier Stages Necessary...

Page 6: ...50 Front Panel RR 2150 Front Panel FP5 Treble control see page 19 Turn this knob to change the amount of high frequency information being sent to your speakers or headphones The treble control is inac...

Page 7: ...ockwise to increase volume and to the left counterclockwise to decrease levels RR 2150 Rear Panel RP1 Ground connector see pages 11 12 Connect the ground wire from your turntable to this screw connect...

Page 8: ...gnal and thus can not send any output to the speakers you have connected to it In unusual circum stances you can use shielded Y cords to connect both the internal amplifier and another amplifier to th...

Page 9: ...available though the function may vary from device to device RC8 Cursor control buttons menu navigation see pages 20 22 RR 2150 The Left and Right buttons have no function for the RR 2150 When the tun...

Page 10: ...utton selects either the FM Stereo or FM Mono tuner mode RC14 Memory button see page 21 Press this button to begin the process of entering a radio station s fre quency into the tuner memory for quick...

Page 11: ...does not have any inputs for the video from a DVD player or other video source device Any video connections should be made directly to the an appropriate input on your display device Connecting Your...

Page 12: ...12 Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting Audio Equipment to the RR 2150...

Page 13: ...tic The advantage of large diameter wire is that all else being equal it has less resistance to current flow than thin wire Speaker Connections Many Outlaws will use full range speakers with the RR 21...

Page 14: ...14 Outlaw Audio Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting Loudspeakers to the RR 2150...

Page 15: ...ass management a feature common if not required for multi channel products butnotfoundinthetwo channelworld Whiletraditionaltwo channelsystems havelongusedfull rangespeakers modernaudiosystems eventho...

Page 16: ...p switch on the front panel Note This option is best suited for a custom installation and may require a separate volume control for the speakers attached to the external amplifier Option 4 Using an ex...

Page 17: ...17 RR 2150 Stereo RetroReceiver Owner s Manual Connecting Your RR 2150 Connecting an External Amplifier to the RR 2150 Option 1 Option 2...

Page 18: ...s the rear panel switch should be turned off in normal opera tion is if the RR 2150 will not be used for an extended period of time or if you wish to connect or disconnect a component or speaker Choos...

Page 19: ...urning the knob counterclockwise emphasizes the left speaker Using Headphones You can use headphones for private listening without disturbing others or for critical listening Be aware that the headpho...

Page 20: ...n the Function button will extinguish Obviously using the Source selector is far easier and you ll probably use this method most of the time The reason we began with the Function button is that it let...

Page 21: ...ttons on the front panel FP6 FP7 or remote control RC 18 RC19 until the desired number appears 4 Within 5 seconds press the Enter button to memorize the new station preset number Tuning a Preset Stati...

Page 22: ...ol with the RR 2150 remote control Searching for Unknown Codes If your device does not respond to the remote after you have tried all codes listed for your brand or if your brand is not listed at all...

Page 23: ...mage your components Troubleshooting YournewRR2150isdesignedtoprovideyearsoftrouble freeoperation However the complexity of today s sophisticated home theater systems means that you might encounter an...

Page 24: ...0503 Yamaha 0490 0545 Zenith 0591 0503 SATELLITE RECEIVERS Manufacturer Brand Setup Code Number AlphaStar 0772 Chaparral 0216 Echostar 0775 1005 GE 0566 General Instrument 0869 HTS 0775 Hughes Net Sy...

Page 25: ...0016 Luxman 0056 MGA 0150 0019 0030 0178 MTC 0060 0030 0019 0056 Magnavox 0054 0030 0179 1254 Marantz 0054 0030 Matsushita 0250 Megatron 0145 0178 Memorex 0179 0463 0178 0016 0056 0150 0154 0250 Midla...

Page 26: ...ta 0037 Matsushita 0035 0162 Memorex 0104 0047 0479 0000 0037 0048 0035 0240 1037 0039 0162 0209 1162 1262 Minolta 0042 Mitsubishi 0043 0048 0067 Motorola 0035 0048 Multitech 0000 0072 NEC 0038 0067 0...

Page 27: ...Bass Management High Pass Slope Adjustable 60Hz 80Hz 100Hz Bypass 12 dB octave 2nd order Low Pass Slope 12dB octave 2nd order Tone Control Bass Center Frequency Range 50Hz 6 5dB Treble Center Frequenc...

Page 28: ...urn shipping charges if the repairs are covered by the warranty Please save the original shipping cartons as the unit MUST be returned in the original carton and packing Replacement cartons are availa...

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