Remote control functions – JBL DVD600II User Manual
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Remote Control Functions
• Press the MAIN Selector
h.
• Press the Mute Button
c to store the
DCR600
II
’s Power On command.
• Press the TV Input Selector Button
o
to indicate the next command is for “TV
Power On.”
• Press the Mute Button
c to store the
TV Power On command.
• Press the VID 3 Input Selector Button
n to indicate the next command is for
“Cable Power On.”
• Press the Mute Button
c to store the
Cable Power On command.
• Press the Macro 1 Button
f to com-
plete the process and store the macro
sequence.
After following these steps, each time you press
the Macro 1 Button
f, the remote will send
the Power On/Off command to only those
devices.
Erasing Macro Commands
To remove the commands that have been pro-
grammed into one of the Macro buttons, follow
these steps:
1. Press the Mute Button
c and the Macro
Buttons
bfg that contain the
commands you wish to erase.
2. Note that the Program Indicator LED will
turn red.
3. Within ten seconds, press the Surround
Mode Selector Button
t, followed by the
Macro Buttons
bfg that contain
the commands you wish to erase.
4. The Program Indicator LED will flash three
times before it goes out.
5. When the Program Indicator LED goes out,
the Macro has been erased.
Device Functions
Once the remote has been programmed for the
codes of other devices, press the appropriate Input
Selector
dijl–o to change the
remote from controlling the DCR600
II
and
DVD600
II
to controlling the additional product.
When you press any one of the selectors, it will
briefly flash in red to indicate that you have
changed the device being controlled.
When operating a device other than the
DCR600
II
or DVD600
II
, the controls may not
correspond exactly to the function printed on
the remote or button. Some commands, such as
the transport controls, will operate the same
way for that device as they do for the DCR600
II
and DVD600
II
. Other buttons will change their
function so that they correspond to a secondary
label on the remote. For example, the Sleep
p
and Surround Mode Selector
t buttons
also function as the Channel Up and Channel
Down buttons when operating most TV sets,
VCRs or cable boxes. The Channel Up/Down
indication is printed directly on the remote. For
many standard CD players, cassette decks, VCRs
and DVD functions, the standard function icons
are printed on top of the buttons.
For some products, however, the function of a
particular button does not follow the command
printed on the remote. In order to see which
function a button controls, consult the Function
List tables on pages 26 and 27. To use those
tables, first check the type of device being con-
trolled (e.g., TV, VCR). Next, look at the remote
control diagram. Note that each button has a
number on it.
To find out what function a particular button has
for a specific device, find the button number on
the Function List and then look in the column for
the device you are controlling. For example,
button number 7 is the Macro 2 button for the
DCR600
II
, but it is the Repeat button for CD
players, and the Favorite Channels button for
cable boxes and satellite receivers. Button num-
ber 32 is the Delay button for the DCR600
II
, but
the Time button for CD players, and Preview
Channel button for many TVs, cable television
boxes and satellite services.
Notes on Using the Remote
With Other Devices
•
Manufacturers may use different code sets for
the same product category. For that reason, it
is important that you check to see whether the
code set you have entered operates as many
controls as possible. If it appears that only a
few functions operate, check to see whether
another code set will work with more buttons.
•
When a button is pressed on the remote,
the red light under the Input Selector
d
h–jl–o for the product being
operated should flash briefly. If the Device
Control Selector flashes for some but not all
buttons for a particular product, it does NOT
indicate a problem with the remote but rather
that no function is programmed for the button
being pushed. Consult the Function List on
pages 26 and 27. Blank squares indicate that
no function is programmed for that button for
the corresponding device. Consult the device‘s
owner‘s manual for further information.
Volume Control Punch-Through
The remote may be programmed to operate the
Volume Control
sw and Mute c func-
tions of either the TV or the DCR600
II
in conjunc-
tion with any of the devices controlled by the
remote. For example, since the DCR600
II
will likely
be used as the sound system for TV viewing,
you may wish to have the volume control on the
DCR600
II
activated, although the remote is set
to run the TV. To program the remote for Volume
Punch-Through, follow these steps:
1. Press the Input Selector
dijl–
o for the source unit you wish to have asso-
ciated with the volume control and the Mute
Button
c at the same time until the red light
appears under the Input Selector
di
jl–o and note that the Program
Indicator LED will light.
2. Press the Volume Up Button
s and note
that the Input Selector
dijl–
o will flash once.
3. Press either the MAIN Selector
h or the
Input Selector
dijl–o,
depending on which system’s volume control
you wish to have attached for the punch-
through mode. The Program Indicator LED
will go out and the Input Selector
di
jl–o you pressed in Step 1 will blink
three times and then go out to confirm the
data entry.
Examples:
1. To adjust the volume control for the
DCR600
II
while the remote is set to control
the DVD600
II
, press the DVD Selector
d
and the Mute Button
c at the same time,
then press the Volume Up Button
s, then
press the MAIN Selector
h.
2. To have the volume control for the
DCR600
II
activated even though the remote is
set to control the TV, first press the TV Input
Selector
o and the Mute Button c at
the same time. Next, press the Volume Up
Button
s, followed by the MAIN
Selector
h.
NOTE: Should you wish to return the remote to
the original configuration after entering a Volume
Punch-Through, you will need to repeat the steps
shown above. However, press the same Input
Selector
dijl–o in Steps 1 and 3.