Page 2 - Precautions
2 Care From time to time you should wipe the front andrear panels and the cabinet with a soft cloth. Forheavier dirt, dampen a soft cloth in a weak solu-tion of mild detergent and water, wring it outdry, and wipe off the dirt. Following this, dryimmediately with a clean cloth. Do not use roughmateri...
Page 3 - Table of contents
3 Table of contents Quick Start .................................................................................................................. 4 Quick Reference .......................................................................................................... 5 Introduction ................
Page 4 - Quick Start; Insert batteries
4 Quick Start Insert batteries Insert 4 AA batteries according to the picture onthe inside of the battery compartment.orUse a rechargeable battery pack (sold separately).(Remove the AA battery tray first). Before usingthe remote controller, be sure to charge the batterycompletely according to the in...
Page 5 - Quick reference
5 Quick reference Quick reference 1. Sending eye (IR transmitter)/Learning eye Send commands to devicesFor learning commands from other remotecontrollers 2. Home Easy access to all components 3. Macro menu Execute stored lists of commands 4. Control panel Tap buttons to send commands to components +...
Page 6 - Modes
6 Modes 1. Normal use controlling components. 2. Learn commands from other remote controllers. When a macro panel is displayed, this buttonchanges 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, compon...
Page 7 - Introduction; Intelligent Remote
7 Introduction Serial port Resetbutton Batterycover Sending eye/Learning eye Contrast dial Backlight button Direct-access buttons Touchscreen Left/Right buttons 1. Intelligent Remote Controller The intelligent remote controller can be used forall devices that understand infrared remotecontroller sig...
Page 8 - Left and Right buttons
8 1. Home: to go to the Home menu 2. Macro menu: to open stored list of commands Introduction Left and Right buttons The Left and Right buttons change functiondepending on the device the remote controller iscontrolling. Labels displayed above them on thetouchscreen show their current function. Touch...
Page 9 - Charging the Remote; AA batteries
9 Introduction 2. Charging the Remote Controller 2. Insert 4 AA batteries (included in package) as indicated on the bottomof the battery compartment. 3. Slide the battery cover back on. After a few seconds, the remote controllerstarts up automatically and beeps twice toindicate that it is ready to u...
Page 10 - Optional recharging dock
10 4. Slide the battery cover back on. After a few seconds, the remote controllerstarts up automatically and beeps twice toindicate that it has finished starting up. 5. Plug the power adapter into a wallet outlet and connect it to therecharging dock. Optional recharging dock Warning: Use the recharg...
Page 11 - Getting Started; Activate the remote; Turning on the display; Define the Brand of Your
11 Getting Started 1. Activate the remote controller Turning on the display ■ Tap the screen gently with your fingeror a blunt, soft object like a pencileraser. The display is activated and you see the Homepanel. Notes: • If the display stays blank or becomes black, adjust the contrast dial on the l...
Page 12 - Defining brands by selecting
12 Getting Started When you operate Onkyo’s CD player,DVD player, MD recorder or CD recorderwhich has no connectors or is not connected using interface, you need to define the brand of your device. 1. In the Mode menu, select Brand. 2. Select the device you want to define. 3. Select Next. The brand ...
Page 15 - Defining brands by searching
15 Getting Started Defining brands by searching You can use Search mode to find the matchingRC codes for your device when • your brand is not displayed in the list of brands, • you selected your brand, but you do not know which code set to select. 3. Tap Next. The display shows a scrollable list of ...
Page 16 - Via the Home menu; Via the Device menu
16 3. Select a Device Via the Home menu In the Home menu, you find buttons for the mostcommon video and audio devices. These buttonsare preprogrammed to work with popular devicesmade by Onkyo. If you have devices of othermanufacturers that do not respond to your remotecontroller, you can program you...
Page 17 - Using touchscreen buttons
17 Getting Started 4. Operate a Device You operate devices using three kinds of buttons: ■ Touchscreen buttons ■ Left and Right button (below thetouchscreen) ■ Direct-access buttons (to the right ofthe touchscreen) Using touchscreen buttons Sending commands By touching the touchscreen buttons you se...
Page 18 - Using the Left and Right button
18 Getting Started Using the Left and Right button The Left and Right buttons change functiondepending on the device the remote controller isoperating. The current function is displayed onthe touchscreen right above the button. Thefunction can be either an IR (infrared) commandthat is transmitted, o...
Page 19 - Setting; Adjust the Settings; Function; Adjusting
19 Setting Battery Clock Time Day LCD LCD Light Button Light 5. Adjust the Settings Most of the remote controller’s features can be setto your own needs. 1. Touch and hold the remote controller icon for a few seconds. The first setup panel appears. You can see thesecond and third setup panel by usin...
Page 21 - Getting the Maximum out of it; Working with Modes
21 Getting the Maximum out of it 1. Introduction The remote controller is preprogrammed to workwith all equipment that recognizes NEC infraredcodes. This includes all Onkyo devices andseveral devices made by other manufacturers. What makes the remote controller so powerful isthe ability to extend it...
Page 23 - Programming Buttons
23 Getting the Maximum out of it 2. Programming Buttons You program the remote controller commands bytransmitting infrared signals from your existingremote controls to the remote controller’slearning eye. To do this, place the remotecontroller and the device’s remote controller on aflat surface, 15 ...
Page 24 - Programming device items
24 Programming device items Note: When you program a command to a device item,this command is automatically assigned to thecorresponding button in the Home menu. 1. Make sure the device tab is active. The device tab is active when the name of adevice is displayed. 2. Switch to Learn mode by using th...
Page 25 - Labeling Buttons and Menu; Labeling a button
25 Getting the Maximum out of it 3. Labeling Buttons and Menu Items The following elements can be labeled: controlpanel buttons, Device menu items, macros, macrogroups and Left/Right buttons. You cannot label Home menu buttons directly.You have to label them by using the Device menu(see page 26). La...
Page 26 - Labeling a menu item
26 5. Tap Enter to save the changes and return to the panel you were. -or-TapCancel to return to the panel youwere without saving changes. 6. Label all other items you want and return to Use mode via the Modebutton. Labeling a menu item 1. Switch to Label mode by using the Mode button. 2. Tap the de...
Page 27 - Adding and Moving Devices; Adding devices; Moving menu items
27 Getting the Maximum out of it 4. Adding and Moving Devices Adding devices If you have a device that is not provided in theDevice menu, you can add it to the remotecontroller. You cannot add devices to the Home menudirectly. You have to add them by using theDevice menu. 1. Make sure the device tab...
Page 28 - Delete and restore; Delete
28 5. Delete and restore Delete You can delete control panel buttons andfunctions associated with a direct-access or aLeft/Right button. You can also delete Device menu items andMacro menu items. Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly.You have to delete them via the Device menu. Deleting a but...
Page 29 - Restore
29 Getting the Maximum out of it Restore After you deleted a control panel button or a menuitem, the button or item is no longer visible in Usemode but remains in the remote controller’smemory. This allows you to restore it in Editmode. Actions associated with direct-access or a Left/Right buttons c...
Page 30 - Recording Macros and; Recording macros
30 Getting the Maximum out of it 4. Tap the button you want to use for your macro. 5. Enter the sequence of commands you want to record. You can navigate to any control panel youwant, just as you can in Use mode. 6. Tap the Macro menu button. The contents of the macro appear. You cannow play, edit, ...
Page 31 - Editing macros
31 Getting the Maximum out of it Editing macros You can edit any macro you have recorded. 1. Open the macro group that contains the macro. 2. Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button. 3. Tap the macro you want to edit. The contents of the macro appear. Setting timers To activate a device at the time ...
Page 32 - Editing timers
32 Getting the Maximum out of it 6. Tap the clock button and set the start time using the Left/Right buttons. 7. Tap one or more day buttons to select or deselect days for the timer. You can choose to repeat the timer weekly. 8. Scroll down to display the second timer control panel in which you cans...
Page 36 - Choosing Another Channel
36 Choosing Another Channel When you notice RF interference, for instancefrom your neighbors, you have to choose anotherchannel to operate your devices. Note: All devices you want to operate with RF signalsuse the same channel. If you select anotherchannel for one device, the remote controller willa...
Page 38 - System requirements
38 When you become familiar with ChadEdit, youcan achieve results like: Getting the Maximum out of it System requirements ■ PC ■ Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.0/2000,Windows XP ■ 16 MB of RAM ■ 16 MB of free hard disk space ■ Free serial port Port
Page 39 - Troubleshooting; General Problems; Programming Problems
39 Troubleshooting General Problems The display is blank • Tap the screen to make sure the Remote controller is turned on. • Adjust the contrast dial on the left side. • Make sure the batteries are properly installed. • Install new batteries or recharge the battery pack using the recharging dock. Th...
Page 40 - Recharging Problems
40 Troubleshooting Recharging Problems The batteries will not recharge • Make sure you are using the rechargeable battery pack included with your rechargingdock and not the AA batteries. The indicator light blinks • Check if the contacts on the recharging dock are clean and free of obstructions. • M...
Page 41 - FAQ
41 FAQ Can I program a button to execute morethan one command? No, you can not. However, you can create amacro to execute a sequence of commands (seepage 31). How do I program source switching? See “Programming device items” on page 24. How can I edit, label or delete buttons onhome panels? You can ...
Page 42 - Overview of Symbols
42 :Page number up :Page number down :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 :Brightness/contrast :Color saturation ...
Page 43 - Specifications
43 High-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) with contrastcontrolLarge touchscreenSeven programmable direct-access buttonsBacklighting for LCD and direct-access buttonsInfrared sending and learning eyes3-wire (RS232) serial port connector Dynamic, animated interfaceEditable macros (up...