SMK CSC003 Remote Controller User Manual Exhibit H Owners Manual

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Date Submitted2001-05-25 00:00:00
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AUDIONIDEO CONTROL RECEIVER
RX-DP10VBK & RM-SRXDP10J
Enter below In. Mod“ ND. and Serial
No. which are Immd either an 1118 MY.
buttom or Sid. of he: cabin-L Retain Ms
inhrnaflan lur future relaranes.
Model No.
Sofia! No.
LVT0722-003A
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Warnings, Cautions and Others/
Mises eri garde, précautions et indications diverses
mmammm
miloraml
CAUTION: 70 REDUCE THE RISKOF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
no not REMOVE col/ER (on BACK)
N0 USER SE'RVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER sEfiwciNa TO (lUAIJFlED sEvacs PERSONNEL,
The fighlrilng Ilash wilh arrowhead symbol,
wilhln all equilaleral mangle is intended IO
eiemhe user to ma presence el unineuiaiee
‘dangamus veiiage' within the product's
EHOIDSIJIS that may be a! sufficient
magnitude to consmuis a risk of electric
shockrnpersons.
The sxclamaliori point wilt-in an equilateral
triangle is lnisnded in alert me user in lhe
presence or imporlani operaiing and
malnianrime (servicing) lrmnmions in the
Illerarure auxunpanylng lha applimsi
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
OH ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE
' THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
To reduce Ihe risk of elm“ shoals. lira, BIC:
L Do not remove screws. covers or cablne .
2. Do "0! expose tfl's appliance w raIn or moisture.
Arrsrmoli
Afin d‘érvilar mm risque d'éle‘moculiofl, d‘lncendie. m:
1. Ne pas enlever lee vls ni lss panneaux at us pas nuvrlr Ie
corner as rapperell.
2. Ne pas exposer rappers" e i. plula hi 3 I'mmidité.
Nei- in CATV eysrem ineuiier:
This rsmlnder IS provided (0 call the CATV system lnsrallers
ENAMIOH ID Seciiori 52040 of the NEC which pruvlaes
guidelines for proper grounding and, in pammlar, specifies mar
the cable ground shall be connected re ihe grounding sysliem
of Ihe building. as class in lire point or cable entry as premium.
Clufiofl — POWER much!
Dlsconnacmis mains plug to shutlhe pwsroffcumplelsiy. The
POWER switch In any pmiii‘on does not disconnect he mains
Ilna. The power can be remote conlroiled.
Ami-men — Corrimlnaieur POWER!
Décunnscier Ia Ilcha ds sscieur pour coupe! conmlbismenl is
couranl. Le commulaisur POWER nu coupe iamnls
oompléiamsmla Iignedesacteur, queue qua aoiisaposii’ion. Le
couram peui are léléccmmandér
Caution — SPEAKER LOAD SELECTOR "vim"! '
March file posiiion of SPEAKER LOAD SELECTOR MIMI on me
back panel rams lmpsdame oi ms speaker connected, in protect
from avarhaaling.- ' ’ -
For the remote conlrol:
This device complies with Part is or ihe FCC Hulea. Operaiion is
subjrld lo me loilowinq Mn conditions: (i) This device may r’rui
cause namilui imarisrlenoe, and (2) lhis device mum wear any
interference retail/0d, including interference that may musfl
unflasired aperaiinn. -
Changes or mad‘iflcallons nor expressly approved by {he
manuiaclunr ier compliance ceulri void in. users auinumy la
opereie me equipmem. i
_—_—_—-——_____-._
For Canada/pour Le Canada
For the mlh unlt/ Pour I'lpplroll principal
THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE CLASS
E LIMITS FOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FFIOM DIGITAL
APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE INTERFERENCE-CAUSING ~
EQUIPMENT STANDARD ENTITLED "DIGITAL APPARATUS."
ICES-003 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS.
CEI' AFFAREIL NUMERIOUE RESPECTE LES LIMITES DE
BHUITS HADIOELECTRIOUES AFFLICflBLES AUX AF'PAHEILS
NUMEHIQUES DE CLASSE E PHESCRITES DANS LA NORME
SUH LE MATERIEL BHOUILLEUH: "APPAHEILS
NUMERIQUES", NMBNS EDICTEE PAR LE MINISTHE DES
COMMUNICATIONS.
For Canada/pour Ie Canada
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WID-
ELADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT
ATTENTION: POUR EVITEH LES CHOCS ELECTRIGUES
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS ‘
BOFINE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSE'
JUSDUAU POND
For the "main central I Four In filémmmande
Thu device complies WIIh ass-210 cI Industry Canada FIJI“.
Operation Is smjac! to We Ichwing two oondllicms: (I) Ihls device
may not cause Inmflsrama. and (2) mls device mm accept any
intervermce, IncIudlny Interference «fat may wuss undssirsd
caperallon ol the devicm
Cat anpelell an mnlorme an réglsmam CNR<210 de I'mdusltie du
Canada L'utllsaflan de es dlsposih‘f as! nulor’oée ssulem-nx aux
wndlflans suivames: (1) n ns non pas procure de bmnillage 51 (z)
I'uIiIisat-ur du dispnslflf do]! étte prél a ampler Bout brcuillaaa
mdloélsctzlque raw mérme S! as bmiuage est mscaplibla as
mpmflre la Wannemmt m dspmifif.
Caution: Proper Vmfllmmn Attention: Ventlhtim Curr-m v
To avoid- riskol dear“: shodtam fire and h protect from darn- Pour Quits! Ies M éIectxiques. I'Incsndia ex bin suits dégét
age. DIsposer I’apparsil en lsnflnl comma ass lmpévaflfs sulvants
Lonnie Iha appamms as Ixsl'laws: Avam: Rlsn ne dun qéner Ie dégsgamsm
me: Nu obmmnans open spacing. Flflncs: L-imr m an ds dégagemem Ianéral
Sldes: No obsmdians In 10 cm 1mm me sides. v Dessus: La|sser 10 cm da dégagsmsm supériaur
Top: No obmrucflans In 10 cm from lha lap. Arriita: Laimr 15 cm de dégagamsm arfléré
Back: No absinnions in 15 cm Irvin me back ‘ Dumas: Rlen ne doll abnmar par (lessons; poser rappam'l
Bottom: Ne obsnucIians place on the level surIace‘ sur me spruce plate. v
In addition, maintain mobestpossibls airdlmlafiunasllush'alad. Veils! égalumsnlj es que l‘ur enema ls rnleux possible comma
' “16116.
- any 15 an or man
mpg-mm do 15 cm
RX—DP1 DVBK
Wu! nr mum
Mur, w nhsu‘uulm
anl
sum mum is m- 0! mm
rum-mun men: 15 cm am pm:
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Harmer
on
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Remote Control
ANALOG/DIGITAL INPUT button (B)
SOUND button (49, 52, 64)
LEVEL +/ - buttons (49, 64)
TEST hutlon (49, 6A)
SURROUND ONIOF‘F button (49, 64)
7 mm” m is
LINE DIRECT button (25)
SLEEP button (26)
mm mm nun
3 Illillllllllill
IL,
Operating button for audio/video components (65 —- 72)
On-screen operation buttons
' SETUP MENU. ADJUST MENU. SET, EXIT, A (U?)
V (DOWN), <1 (LEFT), l> (RIGHT) (34s 42, 57)
TEXT DISPLAY button (57)
DVD MENU button (66)
AUDIO buttons
STANDBY ( 0 ), ON I I ) (18, 19,20, 28)
| TV/CATV/DBS STANDBY/ON ( (51 |) button (66 - 68)
VCR 1 STANDBY/ON ( (5/1) (66,68. 69)
. 10 keys for selectlng preset channels (32)
' 10 keys for adjusting sound (49)
- 10 keys {or adjusting DSP parameters (52)
~ 10 keys for operating audio/video components
(64 _ 72)
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la
| nix ONIOFF button (48)
‘ilfli
24
25
13
14
26
mfli’Em
w mu m
mER
MAIN ROOM/SUB ROOM (LEARN/TRANSMIT)
sclecmr
MAIN ROOM ONIOFF button (21)
SUB ROOM ON/OFF button (28)
Display window
Source selecting buttons (13, 19, 21, 29)
' DVD, DVD MULTI. PHONO, CD,VCR I, VCR 2.
TAPE/MD, CDR, TV/DBS. VIDEO, FM, AM
20 D5? MODE button (52)
2:1] cc CONVERTER button (25)
21 TV operation mode selector (rv or CATV/BBS)
(66 - 68, 72)
lg) DIMMER button (25)
(E VOLUME +/- buttons (18, 19, 22, 29)
25
MU‘I'ING imtton (24, 30)
LIGHT button (16)
e are I daw
(D MAIN ROOM indicator
- Lights up when you press a button on the remote control.
wim Lhe MAIN ROOM/SUB ROOM (LEARN/TRANSMIT)
selector is set to "MAIN ROOMK' In this case, this remote
control can he used only for main mum operations,
® SUB ROOM indicator
. Lights up when you press a button on the remote control.
with the MAIN ROOM/SUB ROOM (LEARN/TRANSMIT)
selector set to “SUB ROOM? In this case, this lemote
control can be used only for sub-mom operations.
(3 LEARN Indicator
- Lights up when you press xburton on the remote control,
with the MAIN ROOM/SUB ROOM (LEARN/TRANSMIT)
selector set to “LEARN." In this case, this remote control
cannot operate the receiver or other components, but can
memorize IR signals.
(9 Signal transmisstoutnntcator
- Lights up when transmitting the remote control signals
® Remote control operation mode display
- Remote controi operation made such a: “DVD," “CD."
“SOUND," etc. appearst
When the remote control operation mode changes it is
shown on this display for about 10 seconds.
(When showing the remote control operation made just for
CUl’lfil‘maIiDn, it is shown only for about 5 seconds—Le. when
pressing Number button i while the remote control operation
mode is “CD." "CD" appears for about 5 seconds)
_—.——-——‘~____——_
Setting Up the RF Rod Antenna The RF rad antenna and In signal Transmitter
The combination of the RF rod antenna and me IR signal transmitter
The remote control supplied for this receiver can transmit both RF (below) allows you in use the Multi—mom function more
(Radio Frequency) signal as well as IR (infrared) signal. The RF conveniently.
rod antenna can receive the RF signals emitted fmm the remote The remote 50mm] supplied for this receiver can transmit both RF
control. So, with the RF md antenna cunnecredl you can Opemle the Signal and [R signal at the same time. This receiver catches the RF
receiver a! a distance of up to ii at (50 feet) using RF signals sent signals emitted from the remote control. and converts them into IR
from this receiver (more than twwe as far as when using IR signals). signals. then transmits the convened signals to me remote sensor on
Moreoven RF signals can go through walls and other obJECls in the the other ccmponean through IR signal transmitter.
house 50 you need not aim at the receiver directly. This means ihar you can control not only this recerverhut also the
However. if the antenna cannot receive signals stably, you cannot other components from the sub-room,
operate Lhe receiver correctly.
- The signal-reachable distance may differ depending on the
vpemting condirionsnnd circurrrsranoes.Toimprovenansmining Setting Up the In Signal Transmitter
conditions. change the distance to the receiver and the direction
w transmit while Operating the remote convml- The IR signal transmitter can rransrnrr rhc IR signals.
- Without the RF rod antenna connected. you can Operate the It nllows you to use the AV COMPU LINK system. and to operate
receiver with the remote centmL aiming the lemme control other manufacrurers' components without aiming the remole control
directly at the remote sensor on the receiver. directly ar the remote sensor on lhetargct Cumponenls. in addition,
the IR slgnal nansmirrcr reduces the pessibility oi malfunction.
To 5“ “P the “F m" aflnflflfl - The lR‘signal nansnriner may nor operate the target components
depending on the opemring cunditions and circnnurancek
including the aiming angle and direction of me lR signal
transmitter at the remote sensors of the target components. If
rhis occurs, changing rrs aiming angle and direction at the
remote slcnsurs may salve the problem,
To set up the in signal transmitter
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 lins-of-sighllr
- ll the cord length of the lR signal transmitter is no! long
enough, use an extension cord (not supplied).
1. Insert the RF rod antenna to the RF REMOTE
ANTENNA terminal. 2. Attach the double-sided adhesive tape (supplied)
2. Rotate the fixing nut to attach the RF rod to the IR signal transmitter.
antenna firmly.
lR signal transmitter
Nata
- To avoid a lallwa ln the reception from {he remote oonl/ol, keep the
cnnnecfing cab/as and the IE signal ll'ansmlllsl’s cable away lmm
the RF VDd antenna.
- ll your neighbour uses his same arsll-lll‘lal RF remote control we
system. ma receiver may happen 10 receive the RF signals sent
fmm such an RF remote control system. which cauld cause your
receiver to he apsmled uninienflona/Iy. II mis happens, set the
BAND selectors (born on the rear and on the lemma Central) to Doubifiided
another band (Elmer BAND l or BAND 2). adhesive ‘ape /
On remote control
(lnside the battery compartment)
On the main unil’s rear
If no problem sill perslsts, stop usan the HF rad antenna and me
remote control, and consult yourJVC dealer or ma nearest JVC
Service Center.
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3. Connect the plug of the transmitter to the IR Putting Batteries in the Remote Control
OUT jack of the receiver and attach the
transmitter. Before using the remute control. insert the two supplied batteries
first.
RF anti-n
run-u Target component(s)
1 2 3
Helsuma)
/AA(15F)
A! In angle at
aunmx, sn-
1. On the back of the remote control, remove the
Signal-emitting angle of the lrnmmitler battery cuver.
Horizontally: 60" l Vertically: W 2, [mm the batteries.
‘ Make sure to match the polarity: H) to (+) and(—) w (—).
w 3. Replace the cover.
if the lemme Conan! cannol transmit signals or operate the receiver
Correctly. replace the batteries. Use [We R6(SUM3)/AA(15F) type
dry-cell batteries.
- When lhe remote control transmits a signal. the Slgmll
iransmissicn innicntor on the remotes display lights up.
Note
. If you sum the remote camrai directly at the remote sensoron the
receiver, you than operate the receiver are distance of up to 7 m
(23 feel).
- When replacing the batteries. finlsh it wlmoul de/ay; alharwrss, the
stored signals are all erased (see pages 57 and 71).
Connecting the Power Co
Before plugging the receiver into an AC outlet. make sure Illa! all
connections have been made.
Plug the power cord into an AC outleL When using the remote aunt”! in
the dark WM»
Press LIGHT.
The buttons on me remole control are backlil while you are using
the remote control.
If you do not press any button for about 5 seconds. the backlight
will tum off.
CAUTIONS:
Keep the power cord awn from the connwing cables and the Follow these precautions to avnln leaking or crackan cells,
antenna. The power cord may cause noise or screen interference. - Place batteries in the remote control so they match the polarlly: (+)
We recommend that you use a coaxlul cilhle to connect the antenna. to l+) and (—) tn (—).
- Use the correct type at batteries. Batteries that look Slmllar may
timer "1 voltage.
- Always replace bath batteries at the same u‘me.
- Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.
since it is wellrshielded against interference.
Not -
The pressissmngs such as plessl channels and sound adjustment
may be erased in a few days in the following cases:
- When you unplug the poweroord.
- When a power failure occurs.
CAUTIONS:
' DO not much the power cord With we! hands.
- Do not pull on the power cum to unplug the cord.
When unplugging the curd. always gasp the plug so as not lo
damage the card.
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