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LCD P

rojector

Remote Control Operating Guide

Model No. 

PT-AE1000E

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 This remote control can be used to carry out simple setting operations for your home theatre system in addition to operating 

the projector (PT-AE1000E).

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 Be sure to read this Remote Control Operating Guide carefully in order to use the devices safely.

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 Also be sure to read the instructions for the projector and the home theatre system carefully when using the remote control.

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 After reading this Operating Guide, keep it in a safe place for later reference

Features

Do not use the remote control to operate any other 
equipment apart from your home theatre system. 
It may not be possible to operate some devices using 
this remote control.

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Note:

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Names and functions of each part

Operation Quick Guide

Operating the projector

Equipment code list

Selecting and entering device codes

Setting remote control signals for home
  theatre systems

Selecting and entering device codes
Setting home theatre system devices when you  
do not know the device code

Learning remote control signals directly from home  
theatre system devices

Learning remote control signals directly from home  
theatre system devices

Deleting home theatre equipment remote  
  control signals

Deleting button functions one by one

(DELETE)

Deleting all settings all at once 

(OPS RESET)

Using the operation macro function

Setting the operation macro function

Clearing the operation macro function

Using the power supply macro function
Setting the power supply macro function

Editing the function button characters on the LCD
Editing the device selection display

LCD display list
Remote control function list

Editing displays on the LCD

Turning the power for home theatre system

   devices on and off at once  

  (power supply macro function)

Appendices

Operating home theatre system devices  
   with a single button press 
   (operation macro function)

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Using the function buttons

P.6

P.3

P.7

P.8

   

P.10

   

P.12

P.13

P.14

Multiple home theatre system devices can be 
operated.

Devices such as projectors, DVD 
players/recorders, video decks, TVs, 
amplifiers, lighting device and electronic 
screens can be operated.

Remote control signals for other home theatre 
system devices can be set into this remote 
control.

Remote control signals for other home theatre 
system devices can be easily learnt.

Remote control signals for other home 
theatre system devices can be easily 
learnt for each corresponding button on 
this remote control.

Device codes can be entered

You can enter device codes to register 
several remote control signals all at once.

Home theatre system devices with 
unknown device codes can also be set.

The search function lets you search for 
device codes to use for setting.

Macro function makes operation even easier.

Using the operation macro function

A single button operation can invoke a 
maximum of 16 keypresses to carry out 
a total of 6 different operations for 
home theatre system devices.

Using the power supply macro function

A single button operation can turn the 
power supply for up to 8 different 
devices on and off at the same time.

Frequently-used functions can be programmed 
into function buttons.

Functions that you use often can be 
assigned to function buttons, so that 
these buttons can be used easily as 
shortcut buttons.

Customised display of frequently-used functions on 
the LCD is possible.

You can edit the characters that are used to 
indicate function buttons in the LCD, and 
you can also edit the device selection 
display.

Summary of Contents for PT-AE1000E

Page 1: ... Remote control function list Editing displays on the LCD Turning the power for home theatre system devices on and off at once power supply macro function Appendices Operating home theatre system devices with a single button press operation macro function 13 Using the function buttons P 6 P 3 P 7 P 8 P 10 P 12 P 13 P 14 Multiple home theatre system devices can be operated Devices such as projector...

Page 2: ...n an angle of 30 degrees up down or to the left or right If there are any obstructions between the remote control and the remote control receiver the remote control may not operate correctly The projector can be operated by reflecting the signals from the remote control off the screen but the operating range for the remote control may be reduced as a result of losses in the amount of light reflect...

Page 3: ...f the devices you are using cannot be operated by using the default settings refer to Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems p 5 The default settings for USER1 3 are for these settings to be empty If device selection is set to PJ the home theatre system buttons can be used to operate other home theatre system devices Refer to Remote control function list Press the button for the d...

Page 4: ...MSUNG 0853 1108 1142 1243 1293 1458 1570 SONY 0282 0639 0847 0853 1639 Thomson 0392 0713 0820 0847 0853 1175 1291 TOSHIBA 0819 1749 Panasonic 0309 1288 1308 1316 1518 1548 1633 1763 1764 1765 Aiwa 0121 1089 Bang Olufsen 0799 BOSE 0674 1357 1629 DENON 0121 1104 1360 JVC 0074 0331 1495 KENWOOD 0186 0712 1313 Marantz 0891 1089 1189 1269 1289 ONKYO 0135 1298 1320 Philips 0891 1089 1189 1269 1289 1673 ...

Page 5: ...rol signals for home theatre systems You can delete remote control signals which have been programmed into the remote control Deleting home theatre equipment remote control signals Deleting settings all at once OPS RESET If you would like to cancel a setting before it is complete Press SETUP Press RETURN Tip To return to the previous step in an operation Tip 㧼 㧥 㧼 㧤 Deleting settings for each butt...

Page 6: ...onds or more and then press ENTER ٨ ٨ ٨ ٨ Place the projector s remote control next to the emitter of the home theatre system s remote control Projector s remote control Home theatre system s remote control To finish press SETUP and then check operation If ERROR is displayed 3 2 4 5 1 Using the learning function ع To learn another button repeat step 4 If an operation macro has been assigned to the...

Page 7: ...ntrol towards it to test Two or more equipment codes cannot be entered for the same device Device codes cannot be entered for PJ If the home theatre system device does not support this function it will not operate when the buttons are pressed Device codes can be selected even if the learning function has already been used to program the remote control signals but in such cases the remote control s...

Page 8: ...is selected Point the remote control at the home theatre system device and press the up button once Once the power for the home theatre system device turns off press ENTER Repeat step 5 until the power turns off for the home theatre system device Select the device to be set and then press ENTER Continue to step 5 Continue to step 4 Continue to step 4 To finish press SETUP and then check operation ...

Page 9: ...h button one by one DELETE Deleting settings all at once OPS RESET 1 Press DEVICE use the tilt button to select the device and then press ENTER Use the tilt button to select DELETE and then press ENTER Press the button to be deleted 3 Use the tilt button to select OPS RESET and then press ENTER Press LEARN for 3 seconds or more 2 Press LEARN for 3 seconds or more 1 Press DEVICE use the tilt button...

Page 10: ...ded and if the device selection is USER1 3 macro 4 MC4 macro 5 MC5 macro 6 MC6 will be recorded If SETUP is pressed once the number of keys recorded will be displayed Up to a maximum of 16 keys can be recorded Repeat step 6 Press SETUP twice Finishing recording ٨ ٨ Recording different keys for the same devices ٨ When the number of keys recorded reaches 16 the remote control will automatically retu...

Page 11: ...ample When MC5 is selected 1 Press DEVICE use the tilt button to select PJ or USER1 3 and then press ENTER Press the button which has the macro recorded that you would like to use Example When PJ is selected Example When USER1 is selected 2 The amount of time that will pass before the macro function is completed will vary depending on the number of keypresses which have been recorded Clearing the ...

Page 12: ...ing effectively will vary depending on the number of devices that have been registered When you have finished selecting devices press ENTER The macro function will be cleared and the display will flash more slowly The display will show the devices hat have been registered by the macro If a registered device is selected the display will flash faster If a registered device is selected the display wi...

Page 13: ...ojected again However this does not apply for the remote control s LIGHT button and the system device operation buttons Setting method Use the projector s menu to make the settings 1 2 Remote control Projector s operation panel Press MENU on either the remote control or the projector s operation panel Select OTHER SETTINGS from the main menu and then press ENTER Next select FUNCTION BUTTONS from t...

Page 14: ...ss SETUP for 3 seconds or more 2 1 Use the tilt button to select PJ and then press ENTER 3 Use the tilt button to select SRC EDIT and then press ENTER 5 When DEVICE is pressed the indicator will flash more slowly To delete more than one indicator repeat step 4 4 In step 4 above use the tilt button to select the indicator that you would like to display again and then press DEVICE Example When DVD i...

Page 15: ...ayed while the search function is operating Indicates that the mode for editing the function button display characters isselected Indicates that the mode for resetting the functions learnt for USER1 2 3 has been selected Indicates that the mode for using the remote control signals to set a device code has been selected Displayed when no operations have been carried out for 60 seconds and the proce...

Page 16: ...ect Picture mode Memory load Power 1 Backlight Power 1 Backlight Power 1 Backlight Power 1 Skip back Skip forward Fast forward Rewind Stop Pause Play Amp mute 2 Amp volume 2 Amp volume 2 Skip down 3 Skip up 3 Slow search 3 Slow search 3 Stop 3 Pause 3 Play 3 Menu Device select Device select Return Up Down Left Right Enter Menu Device select Device select Device select Return Up Down Left Right Ent...

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