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Name of each Control 2

Screen Icons and Indicators

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Displays when key beep is on.

:

Indicates the device’s screen key page number.

:

Indicates transmission of remote control signals.
Lights when the attempted process has been
completed successfully.

:

Lights when an invalid key is pressed or the
attempted process has failed.

:

Indicates the battery power.

Macro Button

Used to display keys to which a Macro has
been assigned.

Setup Button

Pressing 

and 

buttons at the same

time, enters the setup mode.

Power Button

Turns on this remote control and functions as
the power switch for preset devices.

Button

Raises the volume of preset devices.

Volume – Button

Lowers the volume of preset devices.

Mute Button

Mutes the sound of preset devices.

Learning Eye

Receives the transmitted signal of other
remote controls when learning remote control
codes.

Q

P

O

N

M

L

K

Summary of Contents for RC-L800

Page 1: ...9A09526900 RC L800 Remote Control Unit OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...Date and Time 28 Auto Power OFF 29 Back light 30 Beep on off 31 Viewing Version Numbers 32 Data Transmission Loading Data from a PC 32 Loading Data from Another RC L800 33 Re setting Unit 34 Debugging Code 34 Troubleshooting 35 Specifications 35 Features TEAC RC L800 Features This remote control fully supports use with the AG L800 and DV L800 devices Touch screen universal remote control perfect f...

Page 3: ...infrared rays are used near the unit it may operate incorrectly Conversely the other appliances may operate incorrectly Remove the battery compartment cover Insert four AAA R03 UM 4 batteries Make sure that the batteries are inserted with their positive and negative _ poles positioned correctly Close the cover Battery Replacement If the distance required between the remote control unit and main un...

Page 4: ...or toggle off the setup screen LCD Touch Screen Displays soft keys features modes and allows operation of the soft keys Backlit Sleep Button Use to turn on this remote control turn on the back light and enter the sleep mode CH PLAY Button Scrolls up through preset TV channels and plays audio devices CH STOP Button Scrolls down through preset TV channels and stops audio devices Page Button Toggles ...

Page 5: ...ates the battery power Macro Button Used to display keys to which a Macro has been assigned Setup Button Pressing and buttons at the same time enters the setup mode Power Button Turns on this remote control and functions as the power switch for preset devices Volume Button Raises the volume of preset devices Volume Button Lowers the volume of preset devices Mute Button Mutes the sound of preset de...

Page 6: ...ens MD CD R TAPE A layout to operate the TEAC MD Deck MD H series CD Recorder Except RW D series and Cassette Deck Displaying the UR remote mark is stored Pressing the button switches between the MD CD R and TAPE VOLUME and buttons operate AG L800 TV A suitable layout to operate the TV is stored SAT A suitable layout to operate the Satellite Tuner is stored AUX A suitable layout to operate the aux...

Page 7: ... The screen changes and DEVICE is displayed By pressing 5 or b on the touch screen you can scroll through the menu items The menu items appear in the following order c DEVICE c CODE c LAYOUT c MACRO c CHANNEL c TRANS c OTHER c RESET c EXIT When the desired menu item is displayed press ENTER Press the button to exit from the setup mode or press 5 or b select EXIT and press ENTER In the setup mode p...

Page 8: ...ble device 4 digit codes OR Device name 4 digit code 8 Setting Key Codes 1 Pre programmed Code Setting If the remote controlled component is a TV these pre programmed code settings are already available in the remote control By just selecting a code your RC L800 emulates the original remote control There are two methods to select these devices Manual and Auto These methods are described below Note...

Page 9: ...it again 7 Press the button to complete the setup for the target component If setup was successful briefly flashes on the screen when you press the button and the display returns to the previous screen If setup was not successful briefly flashes on the screen when you press the button Confirm the 4 digit code for the target component on the attached sheet and enter it again 8 Press the button repe...

Page 10: ...vice 4 digit code has been entered successfully Note If the target component does not respond to the POWER button the 4 digit code may be incorrect Return to step 1 to find the correct 4 digit code 6 Press the button to complete the setting 7 Press the button repeatedly to exit from Auto setup and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish to exit f...

Page 11: ...e key codes or macros create a new device in the RC L800 before starting to learn a device See page 25 Creating a New Device for more information 1 Enter the setup mode 2 Press 5 or b to select CODE and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select LEARN and press ENTER 4 Point your target component s remote control at the RC L800 s learning eye which is located at the bottom of the unit 5 Press a device b...

Page 12: ...ure If learning fails attempt to learn the key again by starting again at step 6 Repeat the steps 6 7 until all keys have been learned by the RC L800 To learn other devices press the device button to select the additional devices and repeat steps 6 7 8 Press the button repeatedly to exit from Auto setup and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish...

Page 13: ... 5 By pressing the device and page buttons select the screen page from which you wish to delete a key 6 Touch the key you wish to delete the key code or MACRO When deleted flashes briefly If a key previously was blank flashes briefly You may continue to delete other keys 7 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you...

Page 14: ...key codes are deleted from the device 6 Press the button A confirmation message appears 7 Press ENTER to delete Press MENU to escape from deleting When deleted flashes briefly 8 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish to exit from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displayed screens o...

Page 15: ...the key to scroll through and select available labels To delete a key tap on the key until they key disappears from the display All available key labels for a specific key appear by pressing the POWER button Repeat this step for other keys 5 Press the button to save and complete the changes After changing the layout set suitable key code to each changed key See page 11 Learning a Device 6 Press th...

Page 16: ... ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select NEW and press ENTER 4 Once a device and page have been selected by pressing device and page keys select and press the blank key you wish to set as a Macro key When you press it three beeps sound If the selected key had been a key code or Macro it is overwritten with the new Macro Start to define the Macro Example TV Power on w TV TV Video w DVD Power on 5 second int...

Page 17: ...ton to save and complete the Macro setting 7 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish to exit from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displayed screens one by one ...

Page 18: ... assigned The Macro s steps flash on the screen in order 6 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish to exit from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displayed screens one by one Viewing Macros 1 Enter the setup mode 2 Press 5 or b to select MACRO and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select...

Page 19: ...vice and then the page that contains the Macro key Only keys that have been assigned a Macro are displayed on the screen 5 Press the key to which a Macro has been assigned to delete the key 6 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish to exit from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displ...

Page 20: ...er the setup mode 2 Press 5 or b to select CHANNEL and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select NEW and press ENTER 4 Press the TV or SAT device button to select the TV or SAT device 5 Enter a channel number by pressing the appropriate keys on the touch screen Example for 12 1 w 2 6 Press the channel assignment button in which the entered channel is assigned Repeat steps 5 6 for other assignments ...

Page 21: ...it from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displayed screens one by one Viewing an Assigned Channel Once a channel has been assigned to a NEWS MOVIE or SPORT button it can be selected quickly by following the steps below 1 Select the TV or SAT device by pressing the TV or SAT device button 2 Press the NEWS MOVIE or SPORT buttons 3 Press the CH or CH button to scroll through ...

Page 22: ... to complete deleting 9 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish to exit from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displayed screens one by one Deleting a Channel Assignment 1 Enter the setup mode 2 Press 5 or b to select CHANNEL and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select DELETE and press ...

Page 23: ...ELABEL and press ENTER Channel Assignment 4 4 Select and press the channel classification button you wish to change the label 5 Edit label and press ENTER Editing a label Press g or t to move the cursor Press 5 or b to scroll through the characters A Z 0 9 and space 6 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note If at any point during setup you wish...

Page 24: ...y 4 Press the button to confirm 5 Press the button to save and complete the setting The screen returns to normal mode and indicates the delay time and the device information Note If you press the button without defining a Macro the timer mode is set but with no Macro executed If at any point during setup you wish to exit from the setup screens press the button to go back through the displayed scre...

Page 25: ...lect DEVICE and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select NEW and press ENTER 4 Press the device button in which the new device is categorized 5 Edit device label and press ENTER Editing the label Press g or t to move the cursor Press 5 or b to scroll through the characters A Z 0 9 and space 6 Press 5 or b to select device attribute and press ENTER 7 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to th...

Page 26: ...ct RELABEL and press ENTER 4 Press the device button to select the device you want re label 5 Edit device label and press ENTER Editing the label Press g or t to move the cursor Press 5 or b to scroll through the characters A Z 0 9 and space 6 Press 5 or b to select device attribute and press ENTER 7 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout ...

Page 27: ...EVICE and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select DELETE and press ENTER 4 Press the device button to select the device you wish to delete 5 Press the button A confirmation message appears 6 Press ENTER to delete the device Press MENU to escape the deletion is displayed when a device has been deleted 7 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout ...

Page 28: ...inute Week Day is determined automatically by linking the entered date to the calendar Setting Time Press g or t move the cursor Press 5 or b to change the data 7 Press ENTER 8 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Display Date and Time When not in setup mode press and hold the PAGE button for more than one second Date and time appear at the top o...

Page 29: ...cified amount of time 1 Enter the setup mode 2 Press 5 or b to select OTHER and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select POWER and press ENTER 4 Press 5 or b to select a waiting time from 1 90 minutes 5 Press ENTER to save and complete the setting 6 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout ...

Page 30: ...o select OTHER and press ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select BACKLIT and press ENTER 4 Select the amount of time the screen remains back lit after use by pressing 5 or b The amount of time ranges from 1 60 seconds in 1 second increments then press ENTER 5 Select the sensitivity of the light sensor by pressing 5 or b Sensitivity ranges from 1 16 Press ENTER 6 Press the button repeatedly to exit and retu...

Page 31: ... 3 Press 5 or b to select BEEP 4 Press ENTER to switch key beep on or off is indicated when activated 5 Press the button repeatedly to exit and return to the previously displayed screen layout Note The beep sound is used to confirm that a key has been pressed and that other functions have been accomplished If the beep sound is turned off this confirmation is not available ...

Page 32: ...mission 1 Your RC L800 is equipped with a data loading function By using this function you can easily perform updates Data loading can be done from your PC or another RC L800 Loading Data from a PC When using a PC for loading or updating please read both the attached RemoteComm Getting Started and the Instruction PDF file on the CD ROM To USB port ...

Page 33: ...ENTER 3 Press 5 or b to select an item from PROGRAM PRE CODE or MEMORY to be loaded Note To program a RC L800 put the receiving RC L800 in the program mode by removing the batteries and switching the program switch to PROGRAM Then reinsert the batteries After programming is finished return the switch to the NORMAL position 4 Press ENTER to transmit the data If you wish quit loading press the butto...

Page 34: ... and press ENTER A confirmation message appears 3 If you wish to confirm reset press ENTER to reset all settings to the default settings If not press MENU to exit is displayed when the unit has been reset Re setting the Unit Debugging Code DEBUG in the CODE menu in setup mode is used only for servicing and not during normal use ...

Page 35: ...ove the battery cover and remove one battery Reinsert the battery and replace the battery cover and operate the unit normally Dimensions W x H x D 60 x 208 x 24 mm Weight 150 g w o batteries Number of emulating devices Up to 16 LCD screen size 39 x 90 mm Back lighting Device LED Accepted Signal Frequency for Learning 10 125 kHz 455 kHz and Pulse Memory 256 KB non volatile flash memory Batteries AA...

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