Controls and displays
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Remote control display
1
Remote control display for infrared
signal transmission (default)
Remote control display for RF two-way
communications
2
1
Remote control operating zone indicator
This indicates which zone the remote control is
currently set to operate. The display indicates
the setting of the MULTI-ZONE operation
selector switch.
Only when RF two-way communications:
The box display here indicates the
communication status between this remote
control unit and the receiver.
(White box with black letters): Two-way
communications are established and the
receiver’s power is on.
(Gray box with black letters): Two-way
communications are established and the
receiver’s power is off.
(White letters only): Two-way
communications are not working well. In this
case, the area indicating the receiver’s status
(
12
) is not displayed.
2
Remote control code sending indicator
This appears when signals are sent from the
remote control.
3
Remote control code sending mode
indicator
This indicates whether remote control codes
are being sent by infrared (
IR
) signal or
RF
communications.
4
Remote control operation indicator
This indicates which operation mode the
remote control is currently set to. The display
indicates the setting of the remote control
operation selector switch.
5
Input function and sending code indicator
This indicates what input function can
currently be operated with the remote control.
Also, when a button is pressed and its
operation code is sent, the name of that code is
displayed.
Note
1 The display lights when a remote control operation is performed, then turns off after 20 seconds if no other operation
is performed. When in the Remote Setup mode, the setup is canceled and the display turns off if no operation is
performed for 1 minute (page 12).
2 • This is displayed when an RF adapter is connected to the receiver and paired with the remote control. For details,
see
Using the RF communications function
on page 5.
• Depending on the communications environment, two-way communications may not work well and the remote
control display may not reflect the receiver’s status.
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