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OPERA
TION
Remote Control of Other Components
VCR operations
•
The following operations are available from the receiver's remote control after you program
your VCR deck into it, but some operations may need to be learned separately by the receiver
(see “Setting Up the Remote Control to Control Other Components,“ p.58-61).
• To perform these operations, press the
VCR 1
or
VCR 2
button to set the remote to the VCR operation
mode.
• For more information on individual commands consult the manual that came with the component.
1
Press to switch the VCR on or off (not possible
with all models, especially those without a standby
mode).
2
CH –/+
Use to change channels on the VCR's tuner.
3
1˜¡
1
: Press to rewind the tape.
¡
: Press to fast forward the tape.
4
REC
¶
Press to start recording.
5
7
Press to stop playback.
6
3
Press to start playback.
7
8
Press to pause playback.
8
Number buttons
Use to change channels on the VCR.
9
L1-4
Freely assignable keys where you can enter any
commands you like-refer to p.60-61 for more on
this.
0
TV/VCR
Use this button to switch the VCR between it's TV
tuner and the video function.
Other screen for preset operations
In addition to the operations mentioned in this section up to this point, the VSX-39TX is equipped with remote
control screens to deal with a variety of cutting edge technologies and components that may or may not have
appeared on the market yet. These include: CD-R (CD write-once discs deck), CD-RW (CD rewritable discs
deck), and the latest innovation, DVD video recorder.
If you have one of these components you can access the preset screen by going to the preset recall section of
this manual (p. 58-61) and following the instructions therein. Select the appropriate screen from the list
presented and assign it to a function button in the manner described. Then you can access the screen by simply
pressing that function button.
Below are a list of the screens of cutting edge components you can access.
CD-R operations
Essentially all the controls are the same as those
explaining the screen for a regular CD player with the
added feature of being able to record. The (
¶
REC)
and the REC MUTE buttons are explained on
p. 66
under the MD explanations.
memo
VCR
1
2
4
7
8
9
5
6
3
REC
CH
CH
TV/
VCR
L2
L1
L3
0
L4
1
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
8
CD-R
1
2
4
7
8
9
5
6
3
REC
REC
MUTE
RDM
PRGM
C
10
10
DVR
1
2
4
7
8
0
9
5
6
3
REC
MENU
CH
CH
REC
STOP
10
DVR (DVD Recorder) operations
Essentially all the controls are the same as those
explaining the screen for a regular DVD player with
the added feature of being able to record. The record
button (
¶
REC) is explained on p. 66 under the MD
explanations. REC STOP is a special DVD video
recorder control that stops the recording.