SMK CSC002 Audio/Video Remote Controller User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual

SMK Corporation Audio/Video Remote Controller Exhibit D Users Manual

Exhibit D Users Manual

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Date Submitted2001-01-30 00:00:00
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Document TitleExhibit D Users Manual

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T!) Revues THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
Do NOT REMOVE DOVER ion BACK)
No USER sEvacEAaLE PARTS lNSIDE.
REFER SERVICING m QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION:
The lightning flash with arrowhaaars'ymoi.
within an equilateral ls Intended to
“alert the user to the pro-once of unineulated
“dangerous veltege' within the product's
enclosure that may be at sulilcient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
The eraztemetlcn point wllhin an eqtdletcrel
mangle is intended to iiertthe unattelhe
presence or Imponent operating end
maintenance (sen/lane) lnetmctiom In the
literature aocornpenylng the appliance,
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OH MOISTURE.
CAUTION ‘ 1 ‘
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks, tire, etc:
1. Do not remove screws, Covers or cachet.
2‘ Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
Clutlort —- POWER lvlnchl
Disconnect the mains plug to shut the power ott completely. The
PowEstitch inany podtlcn dose not decannectthe mains line
The power can be remote controlled. '
Caution — SPEAKER LOAD SELECT DH “MI
Match the position of SPEAKER LOAD SEECTOR lwitnh on the
back panel to the Impedance otthe weaker contracted' to protect
Caution: Proper Ventilation
To avoid risk of electric stuck and fire and to protect from damage.
Locate the upper-tn: as follows:
Front: No obetmctions open spacing.
Sides: No obstruction: in to an Irom the side;
Top: No obstruction! In to cm from the top.
Back: Noobitructlonllntsunfrornthebectr
Bottom: No obstructions, place on the level surface.
in addition, maintain the beet possible eir circuletlen at ilucn-eted.
Warnings, Cautions and Others
For the main unit:
Declaration of Ccnfonnity
Model Number: RXBO‘IOVBK
Trede Name: JVC' »
Responsible Peny: Jvc Amencee Corp.
Address: 1700 Valley Fined. Wayne
New Jersey 07470
Telephone Numh 9733155000
This device Dormilee with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation Is
eubiect to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful Interference, and (2) this device must accept any
Interference received, Including Interference that may cause
undesired operation. .
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For the remote control:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Flutes. Operation ls
subject to the following two conditions: (i) This device may not
cause henntul Interference. and (2) thle device must accept any
Interference received. including interference that may cause
undesired operefion.
Changes or modlilcetlom not expressly approved by the
vyrnenufenhrrer-tcrueompllame could void ”10:41qu authority to
operate the equipment.
Stand height
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6) MAIN ROOM! SUB ROOM selector (15, 16)
® MAIN ROOM ON/OFF button (18)
SUB ROOM ONIOFF button (16. 24)
(3 Display windnw (17, 23. 27,40. 4.19. 50. 58. 65, 674 68)
3. MAIN ROOM/SUB ROOM indicamrs
h Remote comm] mode opemion indicator
a Signal transmission indicawr
Lights up when [finsmx'lling the remote Conn-DI signals.
(D Source selzcling buttons (18, 25)
f’VD. DVD MULTL PHONO. CD, VCR 1. VCR 2,
TAPE/MD. CDR, TV/DBS, VIDEO, FM/AM. USE AUDIO
® ANALOG/DIGITAL INPUT button (32)
© SOUND bumn (2D. 28. 40, 42 - 44, 46. 48. 49. 55)
LEVEL 4- / —- bumms (20, 28. 40, 42. 44, 46, 48, 49)
TFST bulmn (40. 41, 44)
@ SURROUND ON/OFF buttun (39, 40. 43)
® LINE DIRECI‘ button (22)
ID SLEEP button (22)
® Openh'ng buttons for audio/video components (35. 65 ~ 70)
® On-screen operation buttons
MWU, SET, EXIT, A, V. <. \> (50, 58. 67. 70)
® DVD MENU button (67, 70)
03> AUDIO POWER buttons
STANDBY. ON (15 4 I7, 24)
(3 AUDIO POWER buttons
TV/CATV/DBS POWER. wk 1 POWER (67 - 70)
® ' 10 keys for selecting preset channels (36)
- 10 keys for adjusting sound
(NEH-3640 44,.,46434965)
- 10 keys for operating awdio/vidco components
(65 66 ss- 70)
® BASS BOOST human (21)
(E 08? MODE bunon(42 4'3, 45 48)
® MIDNIGHT MODE button (21)
@ TV/CATVIDBS salccwr (67. 68)
® DlM'MER bumn (22)
a} VOLUME +/- button (15, 16, 19. 25)
® MUTING button (21. 26)
a TEXT DISPLAY buuon (53)
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Setting Up the RF Rod Antenna Setting Up the W! Signal Transmitter
The remote'control supplied for this receiver can transmit RF {Radio
Frequency) signal The RF rod antenna can receive the RF signals
emitted from the remote mnfl'oL So, with the RF rod antenna
connected, ytm can operate the receiver at a distance of up to 50 feet
(is m) using the remote control. However, if the antenna cannot
receive signals stably. you cannot operate the receiver comedy.
- The signal-reachable distance may differ depending on the
operating conditions and circuontsnoes
- Without the RF rod antenna connected, you can operate the
receiver with the remote control. aiming the remote control
directly toward the remote sensor on the receiver.
To set: up the HF rad antenna
Insert the RF rod antenna to the RF REMUI'E
ANTENNA terminal.
z. Rotate the fixing innit; attach the RF rod
antenna firmly.
The RF red antenna and IR signal Transmitter
The combination of the RF rod_ antenna and the IR signal unitsntimer
(see to the right) allows you to use the MulLi-rootn function more
conveniently.
The remote control supplied for this receiver can transmit both RF
(Radio Frequency) signal and lR (infrared) sigtal at the same time.
This receiver catch theRF signals emitted from the remote control.
and convert them into 111 signals, [lien transmit the convened siylals
to the remote sensor on the other components through IR signal
transmitter.
This means that you can control not only this receiver but the other
components from the sub-room.
The IR signal transmitter can transmit the [R signals.
it allows you to use the AV COMPULINK system. and to operate
other manufacturers‘ components without aiming the remote control
directly toward the remote sensor on the target components. in
addition, the IR signal transmitter reduces the possibility of
malfunction
- The [R signal transmilter may not operate the target components
depending on are operating conditions and circumstances —
including the aiming angle and direction of the “1 signal
msminzr toward the remote smut! of the target components.
If this occurs, changing its aiming angle and direction toward the
remote sensors may solve the problem.
To an: up the m signal trlnsmittlr
1. Find the place where you attach the IR signal
transmitter.
. Place it where the signal can reach the remote sensor of the
target components directly (in the line-of»sight).
- If the cord length of the IR signal transmitter is not long
enough. use an extension cord (separately purchased).
2. Attach the double-sided adhesive tape
(supplied) to the IR signal transmitter:
lFl signal transmitter
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Double-sided
adhesive tape
3. Connect the plug of the transmitter to the IR
OUT jack of the receiver and place the
transmitter. .
llF unlit!
0 ANTED“!
At an angle at
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Signal-enticing angle or the transmimer
Honmnmlly
12
Putting Batteries in the Remote Control
B'el’m'e using the remote control. put two suptilied batteries first.
1. On the back of the remote control, remove the
battery cover.
@.
2. Insert batteries. Make suubto match the polarity:
(+) w (+)-
If the remote control cannot transmit signals and opemle the
receiver correctly. replace the batteries. Use two R6P(SUM3)/
AAUSF) type dry—cell batteries.
in we ,, .n
Nam: n
- when you can aim the remote comm! diremlyat (he remote sensor
on the recon/er, you can operate the receiverere distance ofup to
as feel {7 m).
- Afier rephclng the oenerles, ear me manulecuuers’codee again
(see page 55).
CAUTIONS:
Follow these precautions to avoid leaking nrcrnckinu cells:
- Piece batteries In the remote control 50 they "mien ltre polarity: (+)
N (+) end H to (-)~
' Use the correct type 0! banana Batteries that look slmller may
diner in volhqe.
- Always replace both batteries at the same time,
- Dc not expose names to heat or flame.
Connecting the Power Cord
Before plugging the receiver into an AC outlet. make sure that all
connections have been made
Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
Keep the power cord away from the connecting cables and the
antenna. The power cord may cause noise or screen interference. We
recommend that you use a coaxial cable or» connect the antenna,
since it is well-shielded against interference
Note:
The preset eetflngs such as preset channels and sound adjushnenr
maybe erased in a few days in the tor/owing cases:
- when you unplug are power cord.
— When a power failure occurs.
CAUTIONS:
. no not touch the power corn with wet hands. '
0 Do not pull onthe power cord to unplug lhe nerd. when
unplugging the cord. always grasp the plug so as none damage
the cord.
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