Onkyo Universal Remote USR 5RF User Manual

Contents  
Quick Start  
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Intelligent Remote Controller  
USR-5RF  
Instruction  
Manual  
Before Using  
Operations  
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Thank you for purchasing the Onkyo Intelligent  
Remote Controller. Please read this manual thoroughly  
before making connections and plugging in the unit.  
Following the instructions in this manual will enable you  
to obtain optimum performance and listening enjoyment  
from your new Intelligent Remote Controller. Please  
retain this manual for future reference.  
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Table of contents  
Quick Start .................................................................................................................. 4  
Quick Reference.......................................................................................................... 5  
Introduction ................................................................................................................ 7  
1. Intelligent remote controller .................................................................................................... 7  
2. Charging the remote controller................................................................................................ 9  
Getting Started............................................................................................................ 11  
1. Activat the remote controller ................................................................................................... 11  
2. Define the Brands of Your Devices......................................................................................... 11  
3. Select a Device ........................................................................................................................ 16  
4. Operate a Device ..................................................................................................................... 17  
5. Adjust the Settings................................................................................................................... 19  
Getting the Maximum out of it .................................................................................. 21  
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 21  
2. Program Buttons ...................................................................................................................... 23  
3. Label Buttons and Menu Items................................................................................................ 25  
4. Add and Move Devices ........................................................................................................... 27  
5. Delete and restore .................................................................................................................... 28  
6. Record Macros and Set Time .................................................................................................. 30  
7. Using the remote controller with Radio Frequency ................................................................ 33  
8. ChadEdit .................................................................................................................................. 37  
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 39  
1. General Problems .................................................................................................................... 39  
2. Programming Problems ........................................................................................................... 39  
3. Recharging Problems .............................................................................................................. 40  
FAQ.............................................................................................................................. 41  
Overview of Symbols .................................................................................................. 42  
Specifications............................................................................................................... 43  
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Quick Start  
Insert batteries  
Operate your components  
Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture on Fresh out of the box, the remote controller is  
the inside of the battery compartment.  
or  
already set up to work with popular components  
made by Onkyo. Programming the remote  
Use a rechargeable battery pack (sold separately). controller is easy: Add components to the Device  
(Remove the AA battery tray first). Before using menu as necessary. Then, program the commands  
the remote controller, be sure to charge the battery to the remote controller for the components. For  
completely according to the instructions in the instructions, refer to the manual.  
manual.  
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Battery compartment  
cover slides off  
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Touch the screen to start  
1. Home  
To turn on the screen, tap it gently with your  
finger.  
To use the touchscreen, simply tap the images  
If you get lost, you can always go Home menu  
screen. Just tap Home.  
2. Tap name of component to display  
component’s control panels.  
you see on the screen.  
There’s no need to turn the screen off — it shuts  
off automatically to save power.  
Be sure to read the manual for important  
information about care and use of the  
touchscreen.  
3. You can also use the Device menu;  
tap to display it.  
4. Tap to scroll to next panel for this  
component.  
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Quick reference  
Quick reference  
5. Panel number  
Shows what panel you’re seeing.  
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11  
6. Left and Right buttons  
Activate the commands shown immediately  
above the buttons  
CONT  
+
7. Scroll button  
MUTE  
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Display next Control Panel. Scroll buttons may  
appear on left.  
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3
LIGHT  
+
CH  
8. Mode menu  
Customize the remote controller (see below)  
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VOL  
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9. Device menu  
Open a component’s control panels  
1. Sending eye (IR transmitter)/Learning  
eye  
Send commands to devices  
For learning commands from other remote  
controllers  
2. Home  
Easy access to all components  
3. Macro menu  
Execute stored lists of commands  
10. Scroll button  
Display previous control panel  
11. Remote controller icon  
Press and hold for 3 seconds to go to Setup  
4. Control panel  
Tap buttons to send commands to components  
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Quick reference  
Modes  
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1. Normal use controlling components.  
2. Learn commands from other remote  
controllers.  
When a macro panel is displayed, this button  
changes to REC for recording macros.  
3. Assign letters and symbols to  
buttons and commands.  
4. Add a new component or group of  
macros.  
5. Delete a button, component, macro,  
or macro group.  
6. Change the order of commands in a  
menu.  
7. Define the brands of your device.  
8. Configure the remote controller to  
operate devices with RF or IR signals.  
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Introduction  
Sending eye/Learning eye  
Direct-access buttons  
Contrast dial  
Touchscreen  
Left/Right buttons  
Backlight button  
Reset  
button  
Serial port  
Battery  
cover  
Direct-access buttons  
1. Intelligent Remote  
The buttons labeled MUTE, CH, and VOL are  
direct-access buttons. The direct-access buttons  
make these frequently used functions available  
even when the touchscreen is off. You can  
program them so that they always operate the  
same components for example, the TV. or, you  
can program them to operate different devices at  
different times.  
Controller  
The intelligent remote controller can be used for  
all devices that understand infrared remote  
controller signals. Its easy-to-use touchscreen  
and its intuitive interface makes it a perfect  
remote controller for every user.  
The remote controller is completely customizable  
and programmable. You can add devices and  
functions, relabel buttons, record macros and set  
timers. To make the remote controller your  
universal remote controller, it is designed to learn  
from existing remote controllers.  
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Introduction  
1. Home: to go to the Home menu  
Left and Right buttons  
2. Macro menu: to open stored list of commands  
The Left and Right buttons change function  
depending on the device the remote controller is  
controlling. Labels displayed above them on the  
touchscreen show their current function.  
Touchscreen buttons  
Buttons on the touchscreen let you control  
particular devices. You activate the buttons by  
tapping them with your finger.  
3. Control panel: to send commands to components  
4. Panel number: shows active control panel  
5. Mode menu: to customize the remote controller  
Which Buttons Can Be  
Programmed?  
Direct-access buttons, Left and Right buttons, and  
buttons on the touchscreen can all be  
programmed. You can set the direct-access and  
Left/Right buttons to always perform the same  
function. Or, you can program them to perform  
different functions depending on the device. For  
instructions, see Programming Buttonson page  
23.  
6. Scroll buttons: to display previous and next  
control panel  
7. Device menu: to open device control panels  
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8. Remote controller icon: Touch and hold to  
enter Setup  
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Introduction  
3. Slide the battery cover back on.  
2. Charging the Remote  
Controller  
After a few seconds, the remote controller  
starts up automatically and beeps twice to  
indicate that it is ready to use.  
AA batteries  
When batteries are running low, the Low Battery  
1. Slide the battery cover off the back of  
the remote controller.  
icon  
blinks at the center top of the display.  
Replace the batteries as soon as possible to ensure  
perfect performance.  
Note:  
The remote controller retains all settings when  
batteries have run out or when you replace them.  
You will only have to reset the clock.  
2. Insert 4 AA batteries (included in  
package) as indicated on the bottom  
of the battery compartment.  
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Introduction  
4. Slide the battery cover back on.  
Optional recharging dock  
After a few seconds, the remote controller  
starts up automatically and beeps twice to  
indicate that it has finished starting up.  
Warning:  
Use the recharging dock only with the NiMH  
rechargeable battery pack of BCC-5.  
5. Plug the power adapter into a wallet  
outlet and connect it to the  
recharging dock.  
1. Slide the battery cover off the back of  
the remote controller.  
2. Remove the plastic AA battery tray  
from the battery compartment.  
6. Place the remote controller on the  
recharging dock.  
Recharging starts automatically. The light on  
the front of the recharging dock indicates  
charging takes place. When the battery pack  
is fully charged, the light goes off.  
3. Insert the battery pack (included with  
the recharging dock) as indicated on  
the side of the battery pack.  
Notes:  
You can operate the remote controller while it  
is being charged.  
Normal charging time is 2 to 3 hours,  
depending on the condition of the battery  
pack.  
When the battery pack is running low, the Low  
Battery icon  
blinks at the center top of the  
display. Recharge the batteries as soon as possible  
to ensure perfect performance.  
Note:  
The remote controller retains all settings when the  
battery pack has run out. You will only have to  
reset the clock.  
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Getting Started  
1. Activate the remote  
controller  
2. Define the Brand of Your  
Device  
The remote controller uses RC codes to activate  
device. Since there are several brands using  
specific RC codes, you have to define the brands  
of your devices.  
Turning on the display  
I Tap the screen gently with your finger  
or a blunt, soft object like a pencil  
eraser.  
In the Home menu, you find buttons for the most  
common video and audio devices. The remote  
controller is set up by default to operate with  
Onkyo devices.  
The display is activated and you see the Home  
panel.  
Notes:  
1. Select a device in the Home menu.  
If the display stays blank or becomes black,  
The following screen appears.  
adjust the contrast dial on the left side.  
If another panel is displayed, tap the Home  
button.  
The remote controller shuts down  
automatically.  
Using the backlight  
I Press the backlight button on the left  
side.  
The backlight shuts off automatically after a  
few seconds to save power.  
When selecting CD, DVD, MD or CDR  
Note:  
When you select CD, DVD, MD or CDR, the  
preset RC codes for operating Onkyos CD  
player, DVD player, MD recorder or CD  
recorder are used, and the operation buttons  
for the device appear on the screen. You can  
use the preset RC codes only when the  
Onkyos device you selected and Onkyos  
amplifier or receiver are connected using  
interface.  
In the settings (page 19) you can choose to  
activate the backlight automatically when you  
activate the remote controller.  
Use mode  
The remote controller has different modes.”  
When you activate the remote controller for the  
first time, it starts up in Use mode allowing you to  
immediately operate your devices.  
In Use mode, the remote controller icon  
is  
entirely visible. If a label (like ) covers the  
icon, see page 22 to switch your remote controller  
to Use mode.  
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When you operate Onkyos CD player, Note:  
DVD player, MD recorder or CD recorder Before you start using the remote controller,  
which has no  
connectors or is not make sure you define the brand for each device  
connected using  
interface, you need to you want to operate in the Home Menu.  
define the brand of your device.  
1. In the Mode menu, select Brand.  
2. Select the device you want to define.  
3. Select Next.  
Defining brands by selecting  
A list of brands and their corresponding RC codes  
are pre-installed in the remote controllers  
memory.  
The brand selection screen appears.  
4. If you selected CD player, DVD player or  
CD recorder, select Onkyo or Onkyo-x  
other than Onkyo-1 from the brand list. If  
you selected MD player, select Onkyo-5.  
You need to select your brand from the list and  
because not every device of a certain brand uses  
the same RC codes, you might also have to select  
a set of RC codes for your brand.  
To reset the RC codes settings back to the  
one for the device using  
follow these steps.  
connection,  
1. In the Mode menu, select Brand.  
3. Tap Next.  
2. Select the device you want to reset the RC  
codes settings for.  
A scrollable list of brands for the selected  
device and a virtual auto-zoomingmini-  
keyboard appears.  
3. Select Next.  
The brand selection screen appears.  
4. If you selected CD player, DVD player or  
CD recorder, select Onkyo-1 from the  
brand list. If you selected MD player,  
select Onkyo-4.  
2. Select Yesto define the brand of  
the device to operate.  
The remote controller switches to Brand  
mode. Follow the instructions as described  
below. You can define your brands by  
selecting or by searching.  
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To enter a space, tap the lower left corner of  
the keyboard. When the keyboard is zoomed  
in, tap the empty key.  
4. Navigate through the list of brands.  
Use the scroll buttons to scroll up or down in  
the list of brands.  
After you have typed the character, the  
keyboard is zoomed out. Repeat this action  
for every character.  
By tapping the scroll buttons, you scroll  
through the brands one by one. By  
touching and holding the scroll buttons, the  
scrolling speed will increase.  
Every time you enter a character, the list  
displays the brands that match the  
character(s). The remote controller makes a  
pre-selection of the (first) brand that matches.  
You only have to type as many characters as  
needed to display your brand.  
Use the mini-keyboard to jump through the  
list of brands.  
To enter a character, tap the keyboard near the  
character you want to use. The keyboard is  
zoomed in, allowing you to tap exactly the  
character you need.  
Note:  
In case, your brand is not displayed in the list of  
brands, Try Search mode. See Defining brands  
by searchingon page 15.  
5. Select your brand from the list.  
The selected brand will be highlighted. The  
Search button switches into Next.  
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Note:  
6. Tap Next.  
However, your device is responding to the  
current code set, it is recommended to try  
other code sets. When your device responds  
to more than one code set, install the most  
suitable one.  
When your brand uses only one set of RC  
codes, the remote controller switches to Try  
mode. Go to step 9.  
When there are several code sets for your  
brand, the following screen appears.  
10. If you are not satisfied with the way  
the device is responding to the  
selected code set, tab Back to select  
another code set.  
or  
When you are satisfied with the  
selected code set, tap Install.  
When the RC codes for your devices are  
installed, the remote controller beeps and  
returns to Use mode. Your brand is now  
defined for the selected device.  
11. Define all other devices in the Home  
menu you want to operate.  
Notes:  
The code sets are ranked. The first code set  
in the list is used for most devices of the  
selected brand.  
When you do not know which code set to  
select from the list, you can use Search  
mode. See Defining brands by searching”  
on page 15.  
7. Select a code set from the list.  
The selected code set will be highlighted. The  
Search button switches to Next.  
8. Tap Next.  
The remote controller switches to Try mode.  
The first control panel of the selected device  
is displayed.  
9. Try the buttons on the different  
control panels and check if the device  
is responding to the RC codes the  
remote controller is sending.  
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Defining brands by searching  
6. Tap OK when the device reacts.  
You can use Search mode to find the matching Notes:  
RC codes for your device when  
Even when the device is responding to the  
your brand is not displayed in the list of  
brands,  
current code set, it is advised to try other code  
sets. When your device responds to more than  
one code set, install the most suitable one.  
you selected your brand, but you do not know  
which code set to select.  
The name of the responding code set is  
displayed when you tap the OK button, so you  
know which code set to select from the list  
after you have tried other code sets  
3. Tap Next.  
The display shows a scrollable list of brands  
for the selected device and a virtual auto-  
zooming’’ mini-keyboard.  
The remote controller switches to Try mode.  
The first control panel of selected device is  
displayed.  
4. Tap Search  
7. Try the buttons on the different  
control panels and check if the device  
is responding to the RC codes the  
remote controller is sending.  
The remote controller automatically searches  
through all available brands and code sets to  
find the RC codes matches.  
5. Tap Next to start sending appropriate  
commands for the selected device.  
8. When you are not satisfied with the  
current function of the device, tap  
Back to continue the automatic  
search.  
or  
When you are satisfied with the  
selected code set, tap Install.  
When the RC codes for your devices are  
installed, the Remote Contorol beeps and  
returns to Use mode. Your brand is now  
defined for the selected device.  
9. Define all other devices in the Home  
menu you want to operate.  
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Getting Started  
3. Select a Device  
Device tab  
Via the Home menu  
In the Home menu, you find buttons for the most  
common video and audio devices. These buttons  
are preprogrammed to work with popular devices  
made by Onkyo. If you have devices of other  
manufacturers that do not respond to your remote  
controller, you can program your remote  
controller using your original remote controllers  
(see Programming Buttonson page 23).  
Device menu  
I Tap the device you want to operate.  
The first control panel of the selected device  
appears.  
2 In the Device menu, tap the device you  
want to operate.  
Via the Device menu  
The control panel that was last accessed for  
the device appears.  
The Device menu allows you to easily switch to  
another device without returning to the Home  
menu.  
Note:  
1. From within any device control panel,  
tap the device tab.  
You can also activate the Device menu from  
Home by tapping the device tab icon  
.
The Device menu pops up. You can scroll  
through this menu using  
and  
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Getting Started  
Operating a device without affecting the  
active device  
4. Operate a Device  
You operate devices using three kinds of buttons:  
You can operate a device while another device is  
active (for example, rewinding your VCR while  
watching TV) via the Device menu:  
I Touchscreen buttons  
I Left and Right button (below the  
touchscreen)  
1. Open the device menu.  
I Direct-access buttons (to the right of  
2. Press and hold the Left or Right  
button (labeled NO IR).  
the touchscreen)  
The remote controller icon turns around  
.
3. Tap the device you want to operate.  
Using touchscreen buttons  
The device control panel appears and the remote  
controller icon turns to its original position. You  
can now operate the new selected device without  
affecting the active device.  
Sending commands  
By touching the touchscreen buttons you send  
commands to the device you have selected. When  
you send a command, the remote controller icon  
shows transmitting signals . The name of the  
active device is indicated on the device tab.  
Scrolling  
Most devices have more than one control panel.  
You can scroll through these control panels using  
and  
bottom of the screen indicates the panel number  
and the total number of panels, for example  
. The panel number on the left  
.
By touching and holding a scroll button, you go  
repeatedly through all the control panels of a  
device in a loop.  
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Using the Left and Right button  
Using the direct-access buttons  
The Left and Right buttons change function MUTE, CH and VOL can be operated at any time,  
depending on the device the remote controller is even without turning on the touchscreen.  
operating. The current function is displayed on  
the touchscreen right above the button. The  
function can be either an IR (infrared) command  
that is transmitted, or a jump to a specific device  
page.  
IR commands  
Device pages  
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5. Adjust the Settings  
Most of the remote controllers features can be set  
to your own needs.  
1. Touch and hold the remote controller  
icon for a few seconds.  
The first setup panel appears. You can see the  
second and third setup panel by using the  
scroll buttons.  
2. Tap the button of the setting you want  
to adjust.  
The button becomes black.  
3. Use the Left and Right button to  
adjust the setting.  
Note:  
Tap the Left and Right buttons are repeating  
buttons; holding down one of these buttons will  
increase or decrease a value repeatedly.  
First setup panel  
Setting  
Battery  
Clock  
Function  
Adjusting  
Shows the battery level.  
Turns the clock display on or off and  
lets you set 12 or 24h time display.  
Sets the clock.  
Tap the clock repeatedly.  
Time  
Tap the time button and use the Left  
and Right button.  
Day  
Sets the day.  
Tap the day button and use the Left  
and Right button.  
LCD  
Sets how long the touchscreen stays  
on.  
Tap the LCD button and use the Left  
and Right button.  
LCD Light  
Button Light  
Sets how long the backlight of the  
touchscreen stays on.  
Tap the LCD Light button and use  
the Left and Right button.  
Tap the Button Light button and use  
the Left and Right button.  
Sets how long the backlight of the  
direct-access and Left/Right buttons  
stays on.  
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Second setup panel  
Setting  
Function  
Adjusting  
Level  
Turns the backlight always on or off  
when activating the touchscreen.  
Note: When you choose always off,  
you can only activate the backlight  
using the backlight button.  
Always on: Tap the Level button and  
position the indicator in the left half of  
the indication bar using the Left  
button.  
Always off: Tap the Level button and  
position the indicator in the right half  
of the indication bar using the Right  
button.  
Mode Menu  
Hides or shows the Mode button.  
Hiding the Mode button prevents  
unwanted changes to stored  
commands.  
Tap the Mode Menu button.  
Touch  
Adjusts or turns off the touchscreen  
beep.  
Tap the Touch button repeatedly.  
Tap Button repeatedly.  
Button  
Calibrate  
Revert  
Adjusts or turns off the beep of Left/  
Right and direct-access buttons.  
Calibrates the touchscreen.  
Tap the Calibrate button and follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
Reverts the remote controller to the  
factory default configuration.  
Tap the Revert button and follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
Third setup panel  
This panel provides technical information about  
your remote controller.  
To exit Setup Mode  
I Tap the Setup label on the remote  
controller icon.  
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Getting the Maximum out of it  
Working with Modes  
1. Introduction  
The remote controller is preprogrammed to work  
with all equipment that recognizes NEC infrared  
codes. This includes all Onkyo devices and  
several devices made by other manufacturers.  
When you operate your devices, the remote  
controller is in Use mode. For actions other than  
operating (like programming buttons, recording  
macros, adding devices, and so on) you have to  
switch to the appropriate mode:  
What makes the remote controller so powerful is  
the ability to extend its functionality in multiple  
ways like programming additional functions,  
adding supplementary devices, recording macros  
and customizing the interface as it suits you best.  
: To operate devices.  
: To input commands from other devices.  
For recording macros and setting timers.  
: To label buttons and commands.  
: To add new devices.  
: To delete buttons, devices and macros.  
: To change the listing order in a menu.  
: To define brands using the remote  
controllers database.  
: To configure the remote controller to  
operate devices with RF or IR signals.  
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Getting the Maximum out of it  
To switch to another mode  
To hide the Mode menu  
To prevent accidental changes to the remote  
controller interface and commands, you can hide  
the Mode menu:  
1. Tap the Mode button at the bottom of  
the touchscreen.  
The Mode menu pops up.  
1. Make sure the remote controller is in  
Use mode.  
2. Tap the mode you want to use.  
The label of the active mode appears on the  
remote controller icon. You can now work in 2. Touch and hold the remote controller  
the selected mode.  
icon for a few seconds.  
The first setup panel appears.  
Note:  
When a label is displayed, you can also display  
the Mode menu by tapping the label.  
3. Scroll down to the second setup  
panel.  
4. Tap the Mode Menu button.  
The mode menu icon is crossed out.  
5. Tap  
.
The remote controller switches to Use mode.  
The Mode button is no longer visible.  
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Getting the Maximum out of it  
Programming control panel  
buttons  
2. Programming Buttons  
You program the remote controller commands by  
transmitting infrared signals from your existing  
remote controls to the remote controllers  
learning eye. To do this, place the remote  
controller and the devices remote controller on a  
flat surface, 15 to 20 cm (6 to 8 inches) apart.  
1. Navigate to the control panel buttons  
you want to program.  
2. Switch to Learn mode by using the  
Mode button.  
Additional empty buttons appear: they can be  
programmed and labeled as existing buttons.  
3. Point the devices original remote  
controller to the remote controllers  
learning eye as shown (see above).  
4. Tap the remote controller button you  
want to program.  
The button starts blinking.  
5. Press and hold the corresponding  
button on your devices original  
remote controller.  
15 to 20 cm  
(6 to 8 inches)  
If the remote controller has learned the  
command successfully, OK blinks on the  
remote controller icon. You can let go of the  
button youre holding.  
If the remote controller has not learned the  
command successfully, you hear a short buzz  
and FAIL appears on the remote controller  
icon.  
The following buttons can be programmed:  
control panel buttons, Device menu items, direct-  
access buttons and Left/Right buttons.  
6. Program all other buttons you want  
and relabel them as necessary (see  
page 25).  
You cannot program Home menu buttons  
directly. You need to program them by following  
the Device menu (see page 24).  
7. Return to Use mode by using the  
Mode button.  
The remote controller also offers empty control  
panel buttons you can program and label as  
existing buttons. They are only visible in Learn  
and Label mode and appear without label or with  
label (intended for a specific function). You will  
also see previously deleted buttons: you can  
restore them by reprogramming them or you can  
reuse them for other commands.  
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Programming device items  
Programming direct-access and  
Left/Right Buttons  
Note:  
When you program a command to a device item,  
this command is automatically assigned to the  
corresponding button in the Home menu.  
Direct-access and Left/Right buttons can be  
programmed with a global function or with  
functions per device. Buttons with global  
functions always execute the same command,  
even if device is active. Buttons with functions  
per device execute commands depending on the  
active device. For example, the Left button is the  
Play command when the VCR is active.  
1. Make sure the device tab is active.  
The device tab is active when the name of a  
device is displayed.  
2. Switch to Learn mode by using the  
Mode button.  
Note:  
Per-device functions overrule global functions.  
For example, when you program the Volume  
buttons globally but you assign a specific  
function to them with the tuner, the specific  
command will be executed when the tuner is the  
active device.  
3. Point the devices original remote  
controller to the remote controllers  
learning eye as described above.  
4. Tap the device tab to open the Device  
menu.  
Programming a button globally  
5. Touch and hold either the remote  
controllers Left or Right button and  
tap the device you want to program.  
1. Tap the Home menu button  
.
2. Complete steps 2 to 7 in  
Even when you want to program the currently  
active device, you have to tap it in the Device  
menu.  
Programming control panel buttons”  
on page 23. Instead of tapping a  
button on the touchscreen, press the  
button you want to program.  
The label device starts blinking on the remote  
controller icon.  
The label of the button you have pressed (e.g.  
chan+ or left) starts blinking on the remote  
controller icon.  
6. Press and hold the button the remote  
controller has to learn on your  
devices original remote controller.  
Programming a button per device  
If the remote controller has been input the  
command successfully, OK will blink on the  
display. You can release the button youre  
holding.  
1. Switch to the device for which you  
want to program the button.  
2. Complete instructions 2 to 7 in  
Programming control panel buttons”  
on page 23. Instead of tapping a  
button on the touchscreen, press the  
button you want to program.  
If the remote controller has not learned the  
command successfully, you hear a short buzz  
and FAIL appears on the remote controller  
icon.  
7. Program all other items you want and  
return to Use mode via the Mode  
button.  
The label of the button you have pressed (e.g.  
chan+ or left) starts blinking on the remote  
controller icon.  
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4. Edit the label.  
3. Labeling Buttons and Menu  
Items  
To delete a character, press the Right  
button.  
The following elements can be labeled: control  
panel buttons, Device menu items, macros, macro  
groups and Left/Right buttons.  
To enter a character, tap the keyboard near  
the character you want to use. The  
keyboard is zoomed in, allowing you to tap  
exactly the character you need.  
You cannot label Home menu buttons directly.  
You have to label them by using the Device menu  
(see page 26).  
Labeling a button  
1. Navigate to the panel containing the  
button you want to label.  
2. Switch to Label mode by using the  
Mode button  
.
3. Tap the button you want to label.  
The display shows a virtual auto-zooming”  
mini-keyboard. The button you want to label  
is displayed above the keyboard.  
After you have tapped the character, the  
keyboard is zoomed out. Repeat this  
action for every character.  
Note:  
You can zoom out again without tapping  
a character by pressing the Right button  
(labeled Zoom).  
For capital letters and symbols, press the  
Left button repeatedly to display the  
keyboard you want.  
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5. Tap Enter to save the changes and  
return to the panel you were. -or-Tap  
Cancel to return to the panel you  
were without saving changes.  
Labeling a menu item  
1. Switch to Label mode by using the  
Mode button.  
2. Tap the device tab to open the Device  
menu.  
6. Label all other items you want and  
return to Use mode via the Mode  
button.  
3. Touch and hold either the remote  
controllers Left or Right button and  
tap the device you want to program.  
Even when you want to program the currently  
active device, you have to tap it in the Device  
menu.  
4. Complete instruction 4 to 6 in  
Labeling a buttonon page 25.  
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Dont add RC codes: If you choose this  
option, the new device is added without  
operational buttons. You can program  
them as described in Programming  
control panel buttonson page 23.  
4. Adding and Moving Devices  
Adding devices  
If you have a device that is not provided in the  
Device menu, you can add it to the remote  
controller.  
4. Tap the button of your choice.  
The new device is automatically displayed in  
Use mode.  
You cannot add devices to the Home menu  
directly. You have to add them by using the  
Device menu.  
Moving menu items  
1. Make sure the device tab is active.  
The device tab is active when the name of a  
device is displayed.  
You can change the order of Device menu items  
and Macro menu items. Changes you make in the  
Device menu are automatically updated in the  
Home menu.  
2. Switch to add mode by using the  
Mode button.  
1. Make sure the device tab is active.  
or  
The remote controller displays the following  
choices:  
Make sure the macro tab is active.  
Add New Device: Choose this option to  
The device or macro tab is active when the  
name of a device or macro is displayed.  
add a completely new device.  
Copy Existing Device: Choose this option  
to copy a device already provided in the  
Device menu (for example for a second  
television).  
2. Switch to Move mode by using the  
Mode button.  
The remote controller displays the menu.  
Restore Deleted Device: Use this option to  
restore a device you have deleted.  
3. Tap the menu item of your choice.  
The menu item is highlighted.  
3. Tap the device you want to add in the  
Device menu.  
4. Use the Left and Right button to move  
the menu item up or down.  
Note:  
If the device you want to add is not provided,  
choose a similar one. You can customize it  
later.  
5. Tap Accept to save the changes.  
You return to Use mode.  
The remote controller gives you the  
possibility to add the device with or without  
RC-codes.  
Add by RC-codes: Choose this option if  
you think the new device understands RC-  
codes. The new device is added with  
operational buttons.  
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Deleting a device or macro menu item  
5. Delete and restore  
1. Switch to Delete mode via the Mode  
button.  
Delete  
You can delete control panel buttons and  
functions associated with a direct-access or a  
Left/Right button.  
2. Navigate to the menu item you want  
to delete.  
When Device menu is opening, The function  
of Left and Right button changes as shown  
below.  
You can also delete Device menu items and  
Macro menu items.  
Left button: Label  
Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly.  
You have to delete them via the Device menu.  
Right button: Action  
When Macro menu is opening, The function  
of Left and Right buttons will be Group.  
Deleting a button or button function  
3. Press and hold down the Left or Right  
button depending on what you are  
deleting:  
Note:  
Buttons without bold frame can not be deleted.  
You can only hide them by removing their label  
(see Labeling a buttonon page 25).  
Left button labeled Device: For deleting a  
device in the Device menu.  
Right button labeled Action: For deleting  
an action from an item in the Device menu.  
Left button labeled Group: For deleting a  
macro group.  
1. Switch to Delete mode by using the  
Mode button.  
4. Tap the menu item you want to delete.  
2. Tap the button you want to delete.  
5. Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro  
Group.  
3. Tap Delete Button Action.  
The Device (and its associated Home menu  
button) or the Macro Group (including its  
macros) are deleted.  
The result depends on the element you are  
deleting:  
Control panel button: The button  
disappears from the display.  
6. Delete all the items you want and  
return to Use mode via the Mode  
button.  
Left or Right button command: The  
corresponding label disappears from the  
display.  
Direct-access button: The button becomes  
inactive.  
4. Delete all the items you want and  
return to Use mode via the Mode  
button.  
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Restore  
Control panel buttons  
1. Switch to Edit mode by using the  
Mode button.  
After you deleted a control panel button or a menu  
item, the button or item is no longer visible in Use  
mode but remains in the remote controllers  
memory. This allows you to restore it in Edit  
mode.  
The deleted buttons become visible.  
2. Complete instruction 3 to 7 in  
Programming control panel buttons”  
on page 23.  
Actions associated with direct-access or a Left/  
Right buttons cannot be restored. You have to  
reprogram them as explained in Programming  
Direct-access and Left/Right Buttonson page  
24.  
The button is restored.  
Device or Macro menu items  
1. Make sure the device tab or macro  
tab is active.  
The device or macro tab is active while the  
name of a device or macro is displayed.  
2. Switch to Add mode by using the  
Mode button.  
3. Tap Restore Deleted Device or  
Restore Deleted Group.  
The deleted menu items become visible.  
4. Tap the item you want to restore.  
The item is restored and you return to Use  
mode.  
Note:  
Only the macro group itself is restored, not the  
macros it contained.  
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4. Tap the button you want to use for  
6. Recording Macros and  
Setting Timers  
your macro.  
5. Enter the sequence of commands you  
want to record.  
A macro enables you to send a sequence of IR  
commands using one single button.  
You can navigate to any control panel you  
want, just as you can in Use mode.  
By setting a time, you can activate a device at the  
time you prefer. See page 31.  
6. Tap the Macro menu button.  
Note:  
The contents of the macro appear. You can  
now play, edit, or close the macro.  
To record a macro or to set a timer, there must be  
at least one macro group or timer group in the  
Macro menu. To create these groups, see page 32.  
7. Press the Left button to close the  
macro.  
A confirmation screen appears where you can  
save or cancel the macro.  
Recording macros  
8. Tap Save and assign a label to the  
macro.  
1. Tap the Macro menu button.  
2. Open the macro menu and select a  
macro group.  
The macro is ready to be used.  
There are two extra commands you can record in  
a macro:  
Source switching  
To record a Device menu item containing a  
source switching command, open the Device  
menu, hold down the Right button (labeled  
Action) and tap the device you want to switch to.  
Close a device control panel  
To close a macro display of device, open the  
Device menu, hold down the Left button (labeled  
Device) and tap the device you want.  
3. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode  
button.  
Empty the macro buttons appear in the macro  
control panel.  
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Editing macros  
Setting timers  
You can edit any macro you have recorded.  
To activate a device at the time you set.  
1. Open the macro group that contains  
the macro.  
1. Tap the Macro menu button.  
2. Open the macro menu and select a  
timer group.  
2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode  
button.  
3. Switch to Edit mode by using the  
Mode button.  
3. Tap the macro you want to edit.  
The contents of the macro appear.  
Empty timer buttons appear in the timer  
control panel.  
4. Tap the button you want to set a timer  
for.  
The first timer control panel appears in which  
you can set the start time.  
4. Edit the macro.  
You can move or delete listed commands or  
you can add new commands. You can also  
add delays to the macro (for example, to  
insert a short pause between turning on a  
device and sending commands to it allowing  
the device to warm up):  
5. Enter the command the timer has to  
execute.  
1. Tap Delay.  
A timer can contain either a single IR  
command or a macro.  
2. Tap  
or  
to decrease or increase the  
length of the delay.  
You can navigate to any control panel you  
want, just as you can in Use mode.  
3. Use the arrow buttons  
and  
to move  
the delay to the right place.  
5. Press the Left button to close the  
macro.  
A confirmation screen appears, which allows  
you to save or cancel the macro.  
6. Tap Save.  
The macro is ready to be used.  
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6. Tap the clock button and set the start  
time using the Left/Right buttons.  
Editing timers  
You can edit any timer you have set.  
7. Tap one or more day buttons to select  
or deselect days for the timer.  
1. Open the timer group that contains  
the timer.  
You can choose to repeat the timer weekly.  
2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode  
button.  
8. Scroll down to display the second  
timer control panel in which you can  
set the stop time.  
3. Tap the timer you want to edit.  
The contents of the timer appear.  
9. Enter the command the timer has to  
execute.  
4. Edit the timer.  
10. Tap the clock button and set the stop  
time using the Left/Right buttons.  
5. Press the Left button to close the  
timer.  
A confirmation screen appears, which allows  
you to save or cancel the timer.  
11. Press the Left button to close the  
timer.  
A confirmation screen appears, which allows  
you to save or cancel the timer.  
6. Tap Save.  
The timer is edited.  
12. Tap Save.  
The timer is activated.  
Organizing macros and timers into  
groups  
Note:  
The timer only works when the remote  
controllers sending eye is pointed towards the  
controlled device and no obstructions interfere  
the infrared signal.  
You can create as macro groups or timer groups  
up to 25 macros or timers in each group.  
1. Open any macro or timer group.  
2. Switch to Add mode by using the  
Mode button.  
You can create a new group, copy an existing  
group, or restore a previous deleted group.  
Create a new group: You add a new group  
in which you can record new macros.  
Copy an existing group: You copy a group  
and its macros and use it for new macros.  
Restore a previously deleted group: You  
restore a deleted group and reuse the  
macros.  
3. Tap Create Timer Group or Create  
Macro Group.  
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You can select to operate devices using radio  
7. Using the remote controller  
with Radio Frequency  
frequency (RF) signals instead of IR signals. RF  
signals have an operating distance of  
approximately 20 meters (66 feet) in house and ,  
unlike IR signals, is able to go through obstacles  
like furniture or walls. The RF signals sent out by  
the remote controller are picked up by the RF  
Receiver. The RF Receiver translates the RF  
signals in IR signals and sends the IR signals to  
the appropriate device.  
Warning:  
To use the remote controller with radio frequency  
(RF), you need an RF Receiver, which is not  
included in package.  
By default, the remote controller uses infrared  
(IR) signals to operate devices. This means that  
you have to point the remote controllers sending  
eye towards the device you are operating. IR  
signals have an operating distance of 10 meters  
(33 feet).  
Therefore, the RF Receiver has to be placed near  
the device youre operating with the RF  
Receivers sending eye pointed to the device.  
Your devices will always receive IR signals either  
directly from the remote controller or from the RF  
Receiver.  
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Changing the remote controllers  
4. Tap RF.  
RF IR Settings  
The RF IR settings for the selected device are  
transferable from IR to RF.  
All devices are set up by default to work with IR  
signals. To be able to operate one or more devices  
with RF signals, you have to change the remote  
controllers RF IR settings for those devices.  
When you have only one RF Receiver, you can  
accept the default settings for the Extender ID and  
the Channel. Continue with step 5.  
or  
1. Make sure the Device tab is active.  
When you have several RF Receivers to operate  
devices, you have to assign the correct Extender  
ID to the selected device. Follow the instructions  
as described in Changing the Extender ID.  
The Device tab is active when the name of a  
device is displayed at the right side of the  
touch screen  
.
2. Switch to RF IR mode by using the  
Mode button  
.
The Device menu appears.  
Note:  
The ID on the RF Receiver has to match the  
Extender ID on the remote controller.  
3. Select the device for which you want  
to change the RF IR settings.  
The RF IR settings appear. The white label on  
the button  
indicates that the selected  
device is currently operated with IR signals.  
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Changing the Extender ID  
6. Repeat instructions 3 to 5 for all  
devices for which you want to change  
the RF IR settings.  
1. Make sure the Extender ID button is active.  
The button is active when the button label  
is white.  
7. Tap Close.  
2. Press the + and action buttons to change  
the Extender ID.  
The remote controller offers 16 Extender  
IDs.  
The remote controller switches back to Use  
mode. The remote controller is configured to  
operate the devices you have set with RF  
signals.  
8. Try the devices which you just  
changed the RF IR settings.  
Note:  
There is a possibility that a device does not  
respond properly when operated with RF signals.  
This is mostly due to IR signals that cannot be  
properly transmitted as RF signals.  
In that case, you have to reconfigure the remote  
controller to operate the device with IR signals  
again.  
5. Tap Accept to save the RF IR settings  
for the selected device.  
or  
Tap Cancel to return without  
changing the RF IR settings for the  
selected device.  
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Choosing Another Channel  
4. Press the + and action buttons to  
change the Channel.  
When you notice RF interference, for instance  
from your neighbors, you have to choose another  
channel to operate your devices.  
The remote controller offers 4 RF Channels.  
Note:  
All devices you want to operate with RF signals  
use the same channel. If you select another  
channel for one device, the remote controller will  
automatically change the channel for all devices  
that work with RF signals.  
1. Switch back to RF IR mode.  
The Device menu appears.  
2. Select a device that is set with RF  
signals.  
The RF IR settings appear.  
Note:  
The Channel (CH) on the RF Receiver has to  
match the Channel on the remote controller.  
5. Tap Accept to save the selected  
Channel for all devices that work with  
RF signals.  
or  
Tap Cancel to return without  
changing the Channel.  
6. Tap Close.  
The remote controller switches back to Use  
mode. The remote controller is configured to  
operate the devices you have set with RF  
signals through the selected Channel.  
3. Tap  
.
The button label turns white indicating that  
the button is active.  
7. Try all devices which you just  
changed the Channel.  
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add, delete, modify and move control panels,  
devices and commands anywhere on the  
touchscreen;  
8.ChadEdit  
If you want to personalize your remote controller  
even more, beyond its standard programming  
features, ChadEdit is the tool for you to use.  
ChadEdit is the remote controllers companion  
software that you can download from http://  
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save, duplicate and share configuration files,  
codes or devices with other remote  
controllers;  
preview new configuration files on  
ChadEmulator. In this way you can check  
how the remote controllers interface will  
look like.  
With ChadEdit you can:  
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upload and download new configurations to  
and from your remote controller. You do this  
with the serial cable included with your  
remote controller;  
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import new graphics to create new buttons  
and designs;  
personalize configuration files to optimize the  
use of your remote controller.  
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When you become familiar with ChadEdit, you  
can achieve results like:  
System requirements  
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PC  
Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.0/2000,  
Windows XP  
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16 MB of RAM  
16 MB of free hard disk space  
Free serial port  
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Troubleshooting  
General Problems  
Programming Problems  
The display is blank  
Buttons are not sending the correct  
commands  
Tap the screen to make sure the Remote  
controller is turned on.  
Check whether the button is programmed  
globally or per device (see page 24).  
Adjust the contrast dial on the left side.  
Make sure the batteries are properly installed.  
Macros do not work  
Install new batteries or recharge the battery  
pack using the recharging dock.  
Make sure the Remote controllers sending  
eye is pointed towards the device the entire  
time the macro is being executed.  
The display is too light or too dark  
Insert delays to allow devices to start up  
properly (see page 21).  
Adjust the contrast dial on the left side.  
Check if you do not have included inactive  
buttons in your macro.  
The Remote controller shuts itself off  
Check if you do not have reprogrammed  
buttons. Macros can not save commands, they  
just save buttons. If you reprogram a button,  
the macro executes the new command  
assigned to the button.  
This is a feature of the Remote controller to  
save power. You can change the length the  
Remote controller stays on in the Settings  
(see page 19).  
Devices do not respond to commands  
from the Remote controller  
The TV goes blank or the input source  
changes  
Make sure the Remote controller is in Use  
The Device menu item might be programmed  
to switch the input source. Operate the device  
without affecting the input source (see page  
17).  
mode (see page 11).  
Make sure the Remote controllers sending  
eye is pointed towards the device you are  
operating.  
Check if the Low Battery icon is blinking. If  
so, replace the batteries or recharge the  
battery pack.  
The Remote controller will not edit, label  
or delete commands  
Check if the button you are trying to use is  
programmed properly (see page 23).  
If the label locked appears on the Remote  
controller icon, the device control panels have  
been locked to prevent unwanted changes.  
You cannot modify or delete commands for  
this device.  
The Remote controller beeps 4 times  
after inserting the batteries  
Make sure your devices are positioned as  
shown on page 23. Avoid programming the  
Remote controller under bright fluorescent  
light: it might affect the infrared signals.  
Use ChadEdit to update the Remote  
controllers software (ChadEdit > Tools >  
Update)  
Make sure the button you want to edit has a  
border. Borderless buttons cannot be  
programmed.  
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Troubleshooting  
The Remote controller will not switch  
modes  
Recharging Problems  
When the batteries are low the Remote  
controller prevents you from switching to  
customizing modes so that no customization  
can get lost. Replace the batteries or recharge  
the battery pack (see pages 9, 10).  
The batteries will not recharge  
Make sure you are using the rechargeable  
battery pack included with your recharging  
dock and not the AA batteries.  
The indicator light blinks  
The Remote controller is low on memory  
Check if the contacts on the recharging dock  
are clean and free of obstructions.  
The remote controller displays a message to  
clean up the memory. The Remote controller  
will do this by permanently removing devices  
and macro and timer groups you have deleted.  
Make sure the remote controller lies properly  
on the dock.  
Make sure the battery pack is installed  
properly in your remote controller (see page  
10).  
Warning:  
Cleaning up memory will take 10 minutes or  
longer. Never remove batteries during the clean-  
up process. This might damage the configuration  
file resulting in loss of your customized  
commands.  
The configuration file is corrupted  
When this very unlikely event occurs, you  
have to revert to the original configuration.  
All your customized commands devices and  
macros will be lost and you will have to  
reprogram your remote controller.  
Remote controller error messages  
If one of the following error messages occurs,  
please contact your dealer or the Onkyo  
customer service:  
Can not open configuration file  
Configuration file error  
No configuration file found  
Invalid configuration file version  
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FAQ  
Can I program a button to execute more  
than one command?  
How do I revert to the original  
configuration?  
No, you can not. However, you can create a Reverting to the original configuration restores  
macro to execute a sequence of commands (see the remote controllers devices and commands to  
page 31).  
its state when you purchased it. This means that  
all programming is lost permanently. Normally,  
you never have to revert the Remote controller.  
How do I program source switching?  
1. Touch and hold the Remote controller  
icon for a few seconds.  
See Programming device itemson page 24.  
The first setup panel appears.  
How can I edit, label or delete buttons on  
home panels?  
2. Scroll to the second setup panel.  
You can do this via the Device menu items. All  
changes you make to these items are  
automatically updated in the Home menu.  
3. Tap the Revert button.  
4. Tap Revert to confirm the action.  
How do I reset the Remote controller?  
Normally, you never have to reset the Remote  
controller. However, if the Remote controllers  
display freezes or if you notice unusual behavior,  
you might need to reset. You will not lose any  
saved programmed commands or macros.  
How do I calibrate the touchscreen?  
The remote controller is calibrated when it leaves  
the factory, so normally you do not have to  
calibrate it yourself. It is possible that the remote  
controller displays a message to calibrate the  
touchscreen. If this message appears, do the  
following:  
Carefully press the reset button on the back of  
the Remote controller with a paperclip or  
sharp pencil. The remote controller restarts  
and beeps to indicate it is ready for use.  
1. Tap as close as possible the upper  
left corner using a blunt tip of a  
pencil.  
2. Tap as close as possible the upper  
right corner using a blunt tip of a  
pencil.  
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Overview of Symbols  
:Pause  
:Page number up  
:Stop  
:Page number down  
:Normal run; normal speed  
:Normal run; normal speed  
:Fast run; fast speed  
:Fast run; fast speed  
:Slow run; slow speed  
:Slow run; slow speed  
:Eject  
:Page enlargement  
:TV and text mixed  
:1st or 2nd language  
:Last view; previous program  
:Stand-by  
:Zone focus: long distance  
:Zone focus: very short distance  
:Single or multi-digit selection  
:Brightness; brilliance  
:Contrast  
:Recording, general  
:Key  
:Navigate  
:Still mode  
:Brightness/contrast  
:Tape running direction  
:Next track  
:Color saturation  
:Lamp; lighting; illumination  
:Split screen freeze / double screen freeze  
:Split screen swap / double screen swap  
:Split screen / double screen  
:Movie expand  
:Previous track  
:Fast forward to index  
:Rewind to index  
:Frame by frame, general  
:Frame by frame, general  
:Subtitle  
:Personal preference  
:Picture-in-picture freeze  
:Main index page  
:Cancel picture  
:Picture-in-picture mode  
:Menu  
:Picture freeze  
:Programmable timer; general  
:Tracking  
:Picture-in-picture shift  
:Picture-in-picture swap  
:Multi-picture display  
:Picture-in-picture select  
:Teletext mode  
:Application assistance  
:Actual time on screen  
:EPG / Electronic Program Guide  
:Video output  
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Specifications  
Hardware  
High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with contrast  
control  
Large touchscreen  
Seven programmable direct-access buttons  
Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons  
Infrared sending and learning eyes  
3-wire (RS232) serial port connector  
Software  
Dynamic, animated interface  
Editable macros (up to 255 commands per macro)  
Total number of devices and macros limited only by memory  
Database with RC codes to operate different brands  
Infrared (IR)  
Operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet)  
Learning frequency upto 56 KHz  
Learning distance 5 cm (2 inch) up to 30 cm (1 foot)  
Radio  
Operating distance of approximately 20 meters depending on the surrounding  
frequency (RF)  
conditions  
Band:418 MHz  
Bandwidth: +/100 kHz  
16 Extender IDs and 4 Channels  
Memory  
2 MB non-volatile flash memory (retains commands when batteries are not  
present)  
512 K SRAM  
Batteries  
4 AA 1.5V batteries, or one 4,8V rechargeable battery pack  
Approximately 6 months with typical use  
Battery life  
Power management  
Dimensions  
Power on by tapping the touchscreen, power off automatically management  
153.6 x 94.1 x 43.7 mm (6.0 x 3.7 x 1.7 inch)  
Operating temperature 0 ˚C to 50 ˚C (32 ˚F to 122 ˚F)  
Accessories  
RS232 cable for PC connection  
4 AA 1.5 V batteries  
Accessories  
(Not included)  
Remote controller recharge package BCC-5  
RF Receiver RFR-5  
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18 Park Way, Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458, U.S.A.  
Tel: 201-785-2600 Fax: 201-785-2650 http://www.onkyousa.com  
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Tel: 089-849-320 Fax: 089-849-3265 E-mail: [email protected]  
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