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Operation

Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems

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Operating the projector

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Operating the home theatre system

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1

1

Press [SELECT].

2

(Example: When “DVD” is selected)

3

Press the button for the desired operation.

B

If operating home theatre system devices 

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Remote control signal learning methods

The following three remote control signal learning methods can be used.

Selecting and entering device codes

Select from the device code list.

p.8

p.10

p.12

When you press [PROJECTOR], operation will 
switch from the home theatre system back to the 
projector.

This remote control is programmed with remote control signals for Panasonic products at 
the time of purchase. If you would like to operate devices from other manufacturers, or if 
your Panasonic products cannot be operated, the following setting operations will be 
required.

Select the device to be operated and then 
press [ENTER].

Press the button for the desired operation.

Note:

B

At the time of purchase, the remote control is programmed with remote 
control signals for Panasonic products.

B

If the devices you are using cannot be operated by using the default settings, 
refer to “Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems” (       p.7)

B

The default settings for USER1-3 are for these settings to be empty.

B

If you do not press anything for 10 seconds or more during this procedure, 
the LCD will switch off.

B

If the light is on, it will switch off if no operations are carried out for 10 
seconds or more.

B

If the LCD switches off while a device is flashing as a result of a device 
selection, the last device selected will be the one that can be operated.

Note:

B

Do not use the learning function to record remote control signals from other 
learning remote controls that have been learnt by those remote controls. If 
this is done, operating errors may result.

B

If no operations are carried out for 60 seconds or more during the setup 
stage, operation will time out and the setting mode will be cancelled.

Setting home theatre system devices when you 

do not know the device code

To learn remote control signals from devices that you do not 
know the device code for, set using the search function.

Learning remote control signals directly from 

home theatre system devices

If operation is not possible using a device code, you can 
learn remote control signals directly from the home theatre 
system device.

If you would like to cancel a setting 
before it is complete··

Tip

(Example: When [PLAY] is selected)

Press [SETUP].

Summary of Contents for PT-AE900U

Page 1: ...heatre system in addition to operating the projector PT AE900U Be sure to read this Remote Control Operating Guide carefully in order to use the devices safely Also be sure to read the instructions for the projector and the home theatre system carefully when using the remote control After reading this Operating Guide keep it in a safe place for later reference ...

Page 2: ...n the recorded devices can be displayed on the remote control s LCD Up to 3 characters alphabetical numeric and symbols can be entered for each function button that has been learnt to create your own preferred name to be displayed for that function BYou can make a macro to turn the power for selected devices on or off all at once You can turn the power on and off simultaneously for up to 8 devices...

Page 3: ...nu ASPECT button This switches the aspect ratio MAIN adjustment button This displays the PICTURE menu ADVANCED adjustment button This displays the Advanced menu System power button This turns the power supply for equipment other than the projector on and off LIGHT button Turn the backlight for this remote control on and off SETUP button This switches to setup mode for the selected system equipment...

Page 4: ...er to Setting remote control signals for home theatre systems p 7 BThe default settings for USER1 3 are for these settings to be empty BIf you do not press anything for 10 seconds or more during this procedure the LCD will switch off BIf the light is on it will switch off if no operations are carried out for 10 seconds or more BIf the LCD switches off while a device is flashing as a result of a de...

Page 5: ...emote control signals for home theatre systems 2 1 Press ENTER 2 2 Select the device to be set 2 1 B When DVD VCR AMP is selected When USER 1 3 is selected Note BFor device codes that have a power remote control signal the power remote control signal for the device will be transmitted when the device code is selected Turn the power for the device on as a test BTwo or more equipment codes cannot be...

Page 6: ...vice to be set and then press ENTER B When TV TNR is selected Continue to step 4 Continue to step 4 TV CBL SAT B When USER 1 3 is selected Press the up or down button to select SEARCH and then press ENTER Select the device to be set and then press ENTER DVD AMP SCREEN LIGHTING SAT CBL HVAC TV RCV VCR Press NORMAL Point the remote control at the home theatre system device and press the up button on...

Page 7: ...could not be carried out correctly Return to step 5 and repeat the learning operation To record another button repeat step 5 Note BIf the batteries of the remote control are spent the signals will not be recorded correctly BEach button must be recorded separately BIf no operations are carried out for 60 seconds or more during learning the setting mode will be cancelled To carry out learning correc...

Page 8: ... to delete remote control signals that have been recorded learnt by deleting button functions one by one DELETE or by deleting all settings for USER 1 3 OPS RESET To finish press SETUP Press SETUP for 3 seconds or more Select USER 1 3 and then press ENTER Select OPS RESET and then press ENTER Press ENTER To finish press SETUP If ERROR is displayed ERROR will be displayed if no function has been le...

Page 9: ...hat can be displayed Upper case letters A Z Numerals 0 9 Symbols _ space Press SETUP for 3 seconds or more Select USER 1 3 and then press ENTER Select KEY EDIT and then press ENTER Press the button to be changed Use the left and right keys to move to the character to be changed and use the up and down keys to select the character 6 Press ENTER During setting the space character will be displayed a...

Page 10: ...l turn on 6 4 5 Example When USER1 is selected Setting the macro function Using the macro function Example When USER3 is selected Example When USER3 is selected Press SYSTEM once more To finish press SETUP and then check operation The length of time required for the macro function to finish operating effectively will vary depending on the number of devices that have been recorded The display will ...

Page 11: ...layed when an operation is completed correctly OPS RESET RESET Displayed when you are to select whether or not to reset RESET ERROR Displayed when an error occurs during a reset operation Redo the operation RESET OK Displayed when the reset operation is successful SAVED Displayed when a button guide has been recorded SEARCH SEL SOURCE Displayed when selecting a device type SOURCE Displayed when se...

Page 12: ...o projector operation Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only Projector function only INPUT PIC ADJUST SLOW SEARCH Button display Selected device Device code at time of shipmen...

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