[. . . ] 7 Key Features 7 Sensible Precautions 7 Battery Installation and Recharging 7 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 IR Emitter/Sensor 7 8 Device Buttons Basic Command Buttons 8 Menu Command Keys and LCD Display 8 8 PAGE Button MACRO Buttons 8 Menu Button 8 Power Button 8 Serial Connector 8 Operating the RR-920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Activating the RR-920 9 Sending IR Commands 9 Sending Macro Commands 9
Programming Command Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4-Digit Code Programming 10 Search Code by Brand Name 10 Auto-Search Programming 10 Learning Commands 11 Macro Programming 11 Custom Device Page 12 Deleting Stored Commands 12 Volume Punch-through 13 RESET Function 13 DUPLICATE Function 13 Custom Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] You can test additional commands by pressing MENU COMMAND keys corresponding to commands for that 4-digit code shown in the display. If the POWER command does not work, press the POWER button to test the next available code for that brand, with the new 4-digit code being tested shown in the display. Continue pressing the POWER button and testing codes until you have found a code that works, saving it by pressing the DEVICE button. Select LEARNING from the LCD display menu by pressing the MENU COMMAND key above the first letter of the LEARNING label. Press one of the DEVICE buttons to select where you wish to program this component's codes. You can choose one of the BASIC COMMAND buttons or one of the MENU COMMAND keys (using the PAGE
button to advance to a new page of MENU COMMANDS if necessary to find an unused key). Press and hold the corresponding command button on the original remote to send the IR code being learned to the RR-920. If the learning procedure fails, the RR-920 will display "ERROR" and revert back to Step 5 above. When a code is successfully learned, the RR-920 will prompt you to edit the label it has assigned to the command. Select YES to edit the label and enter the desired letters (using the M3 or M4 buttons to move to the next page of letters). To return to the main menu, press the MENU button.
The RR-920 has a capacity of 240 commands. For convenience, the RR-920 has a VOLUME PUNCH-THROUGH feature that copies the volume commands from either the TV device or any programmed A/V device to device keys for other components such as CD players, VCRs, SAT receivers, and DVD players. After enabling this feature, volume controls from either the TV or A/V processor are available even when one of these other DEVICE command sets is active. Select the volume commands (from either the TV command set or an A/V command set) to copy to another DEVICE by selecting either TV VOL or AMP VOL from the LCD display. If you select AMP VOL, you will need to select the A/V command set with the desired volume commands (AV1, AV2, or AV3) from the next LCD display menu by pressing a MENU COMMAND key. Press a DEVICE button to select the target device where you want the volume commands to be copied. The VOLUME PUNCH THROUGH command cannot be copied to a TV device or any A/V device. They can be copied to any other kind of device (CD, SAT, LD, DVD, etc. ). After you have selected an allowable DEVICE key, a confirmation PUNCH THROUGH OK appears in the display. RESET Function You can return the RR-920 to its original factory programming at anytime by using the RESET function.
To reset the RR-920: 1. Select REMOTE SETTINGS from the LCD display by pressing the MENU COMMAND key above the first letter of the REMOTE SETTINGS label. Select RESET from the LCD display by pressing the MENU COMMAND key below the first letter of the RESET label. [. . . ] Enter a new file name in the dialog box (the . HTR extension will be added automatically). Uploading and Downloading Configuration Files Using the PC-LINK software and the supplied serial cable, you can upload and download a configuration file from the RR-920 remote to your computer. For example, you could upload the configuration file from the remote, modify it, and then download the new configuration settings to the remote. To use the upload/download feature, you must configure your computer and put the remote in data transfer mode. [. . . ]