Remote control, 3 what’s what – Pioneer CT-L77 User Manual
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3 What’s What
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Remote Control
1 MENU – Press to access various features, including station memory
naming, changing the tape reverse mode, and so on.
2 Tape deck mode – Press to switch the sound to tape deck and start the
tape playing (if there’s one loaded).
3 SOUND – Press to put the
$ and › buttons into tone, subwoofer
level and balance control mode.
4 DISPLAY – Press to change the kind of information that the display shows.
The choices available depend on the current function (CD, tape, etc.).
5 SET – Press to finish operations such as setting the clock, setting the reverse
mode, and so on.
6 MD REC – Press to put MD recorder into record-pause mode.
7 TAPE REC – Press to put tape deck into record-pause mode.
8 TIMER/CHARACTER – Press to start setting the timer. Also use to select
characters when naming tuner station memories, etc.
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& CANCEL – Press to stop playback (or recording) of the CD/MD/tape.
Also use to cancel operations, such as setting the clock, before the
SET
button has been pressed (see
5 above).
10
$ › buttons – Press to fast-reverse / fast-forward the CD/MD/tape.
11 CD mode – Press to switch the sound to CD and start the disc playing (if
there’s one loaded).
12 Up – Use to raise the volume.
13 Down – Use to lower the volume.
14 Tuner mode – Press to switch the sound to tuner, switch between AM and
FM, and switch between preset station memories.
15 MD mode – Press to switch the sound to MD and start the disc playing (if
there’s one loaded).
16 Power – Press to switch the unit between standby and on modes.
Note: this unit consumes about 1W of electricity in standby mode.
17 AUX/CD-R mode – Press to switch the sound to the component
connected to the AUX/CD-R inputs.
18 REMOTE LOCATOR – Use to switch on/off remote locator (see box,
left).
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AUX/CD-R
SOUND
DISPLAY
SET
MD
REC
TAPE
TIMER/
CHARACTER
&
CANCEL
$
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—
›
+
⁄
VOL
STANDBY/ ON
REMOTE LOCATOR
OFF
ON
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Remote Locator
This remote control has a
feature that will allow you
to locate it if you’ve mislaid
it in the room. When remote
locator is switched on,
clapping at least three times
within the space of about a
second will cause the
remote control to beep.
This should help you to
locate it.
Although a useful function,
leaving the remote locator
on all the time reduces the
battery life of the remote.
For this reason, an on/off
slider switch is provided on
the rear.
When switched on, the
remote will sometimes beep
if knocked or dropped —
this is not a malfunction.