RR-939B
Step One: Turn on the component you wish to operate.
Step Two: Press the corresponding DEVICE button and
the MUTE button, simultaneously for one second or
more. The LED will light for 20 seconds.
Step Three: Press and hold the CH UP or CH DOWN but-
ton. This sends a succession of Power ON/OFF code sig-
nals that are stored in memory. Stop pressing the CH
button as soon as the component turns off, signifying that
you have found a code set that operates that component.
Step Four: Press the DEVICE button to store the code set
you have found. The button will blink twice to confirm
that you have stored the code.
Step Five: Test the remote control functions. If any do not
work properly, repeat the preceding steps until you find
the right code.
Displaying a Code Number
To find out which 3-digit code is currently stored on a DE-
VICE button:
Step One: Press the DEVICE button and the MUTE button
simultaneously for one second or more. The DEVICE but-
ton will light red for 20 seconds.
Step Two: Press the RECALL button. The DEVICE button
will blink a number of times, indicating the first digit in the
code, followed by a one second interval with the light off,
followed by a number of blinks indicating the second
digit, followed by another interval, followed by blinks in-
dicating the third digit. For example, one blink, three
blinks, and eight blinks, with one second intervals in be-
tween, represents the 3-digit code number 138.
Note: The number ZERO in a 3-digit code is represented
by 10 blinks.
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Macro Programming
There are five MACRO buttons – the four labeled M1, M2,
M3, and M4 plus the POWER button. When the RR-939B
is in the AUDIO, SAT, or CABLE mode, the macro buttons
can store and replay a sequence of up to 8 commands.
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To memorize a macro sequence:
Step One: Press a DEVICE button (AUD, SAT, or CBL only)
and the MUTE button simultaneously for at least one
second. The DEVICE button will light red for 20 seconds.
Step Two: Press the MACRO button you wish to program.
Step Three: Press a sequence of commands (up to 8) that
you wish to store. Pressing a DEVICE button to change
modes during the sequence counts as one command.
Step Four: Press the CH UP button to store the macro se-
quence. The DEVICE button will blink twice to confirm.
Note: Because the POWER button can be used as a
MACRO button, the normal Power On/Off commands are
temporarily stored on the MUTE button during the macro
learning sequence. To include a power on/off command
in a macro, simply press the MUTE button.
To erase a previously stored macro sequence, follow the
above steps, skipping Step 3 without entering any com-
mands, i.e. memorize a blank macro.
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Volume Punch Through
It may be desirable to have the AUDIO or TV volume
commands available at all times. For example, when us-
ing the RR-939B to control your CD player, you might
want the VOLUME buttons (which would normally be in-
active in CD mode) to change the volume of your preamp
or surround sound processor. This feature, called Volume
Punch Through, can be used to make the volume com-
mands from either the AUDIO or TV device mode avail-
able in other device modes.
To set-up the Volume Punch Through feature:
Step One: Press the DEVICE button (the device you wish
to transfer the volume function to) and the MUTE button
simultaneously for at least one second.
Step Two: Press the VOLUME UP button.
Step Three: Press the AUDIO or TV DEVICE button (the
device you wish to transfer the volume function from).
The DEVICE button will blink twice to confirm.
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