REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC-8000 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODE D’EMPLOI ¥)) FOR ENGLISH READERS POUR LES LECTEURS FRANCAIS PAGE 42 ~ PAGE 33 PAGE 34 ~ PAGE 65 “SERIAL NO. PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE CABINET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE” “NO. DE SERIE PRIERE DE NOTER LE NUMERO DE SERIE DE L’APPAREIL INSCRIT A L’ARRIERE DU COFFRET DE FAÇON A POUVOIR LE CONSULTER EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
ENGLISH 2 We greatly appreciate your purchase of this unit. 2 To be sure you take maximum advantage of all the features this unit has to offer, read these instructions carefully and use the set properly. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference should any questions or problems arise. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry CANADA RSS210.
ENGLISH 1 FEATURES The RC-8000 can be used for integrated control of remote controllable devices connected to an AV amplifier (for example TV sets and DVD players) as well as remote control compatible peripheral devices (for example lighting equipment and power screens). Icons are registered for 20 types of devices, and presettings are available for 14 of these device types. (Of the device types for which presettings are registered, six are for Denon products only).
ENGLISH 3 NAMES OF PARTS q w e r t y Transmitter Touch panel CHANNEL up/down buttons MUTE button USB terminal JOG stick u i o !0 !1 !2 VOL. (volume) up/down buttons LIGHT (back light) button Battery charging contacts RF frequency selector switch Reset button Battery cover NOTE: The USB terminal is a terminal that will be used in the future to update the microprocessor program, etc.
ENGLISH [3] Adjusting the touch panel Adjust the touch panel so that keys on the touch panel can be operated with accuracy. Press “SETUP” in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds. The setup screen appears. Use the and buttons in the page display section to display page 4/4. Press the “Calibration” button on the setup screen. The touch panel adjustment (“Calibration”) screen appears.
ENGLISH Other operations When icon display section A is displayed, the device icons can also be scrolled by tilting the JOG stick forward and backward. The half-tone dot mesh display moves and the page display section also changes. When the JOG stick is pressed and the ENTER button is pressed, the icon display section turns off, the page display section is displayed and buttons can be operated. By default, the following 10 icons (8 device types) are displayed in icon display section A.
ENGLISH Transmission codes of independent buttons CH• CHª VOL• VOLª MUTE : : : : : Tuner preset Tuner preset Main volume of AV amplifier Main volume of AV amplifier Muting of AV amplifier • Denon AV receivers with one set of multi-room outputs can be operated with the M-ZONE 2 buttons. About the CURSOR/PAGE button When the CURSOR/PAGE button is pressed once, the display is highlighted.
ENGLISH 2 DENON DVD (DVD player and DVD changer) system buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons VOL• : Main volume of AV amplifier VOLª : Main volume of AV amplifier MUTE : Muting of AV amplifier 2 VCR (video cassette recorder) system buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons CH• CHª VOL• VOLª MUTE : : : : : VCR channel VCR channel Main volume of AV amplifier Main volume of AV amplifier Muting of AV amplifier The default setting is HITACHI 1.
ENGLISH 2 DENON CD (CD player and CD changer) system buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons VOL• : Main volume of AV amplifier VOLª : Main volume of AV amplifier MUTE : Muting of AV amplifier 2 DENON CDR (CD recorder) system buttons The transmission codes of independent buttons are the same as for “CD”.
ENGLISH 2 TAPE (tape deck) system buttons The last page of the page display section for the various devices is a “UTILITY” page. Function buttons you want to register specially can be added to this UTILITY page. For instructions, refer to “Learning Function” on page 18. • There is no “UTILITY” page for “AV AMP”. The transmission codes of independent buttons are the same as for “CD”. 2 SYSTEM CALL button : Refer to “System Call Function (page 20).
ENGLISH Device icon Equipment Manufacturer (codes) AVAMP DENON (1) TUNER DENON (1) TV HITACHI (1 to 4) JVC (1 to 5) MAGNAVOX (1 to 4) MITSUBISHI (1 to 6) PANASONIC (1 to 5) PHILIPS (1 to 4) GE (1, 2) PIONEER (1 to 4) PROSCAN (1) RCA (1 to 7) SANYO (1, 2) SHARP (1 to 4) SONY (1) TOSHIBA (1 to 4) DVD VCR DENON (1, 2) PANASONIC (1) PIONEER (1 to 3) RCA (1) SONY (1) TOSHIBA (1 to 4) HITACHI (1 to 6) GE (1 to 3) JVC (1 to 6) MAGNAVOX (1 to 3) MITSUBISHI (1 to 6) PANASONIC (1 to 5) PHILIPS (1 to 7) PION
ENGLISH [1] Changing the preset memory of preset devices q Touch the liquid crystal display to turn the display on. w Press the JOG stick to display the icon display section. e Press the and buttons in the icon display section to display the “SETUP” icon. a. Display the “SETUP” icon in the icon display section, then press this “SETUP” icon for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen (a). Press the “Edit Device” button on the “Setup 1/4” page to display the device selection screen (b). b.
ENGLISH [2] Adding new devices a. Press the “SETUP” icon in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen (a). Press the “Add Device” button on the “Setup 1/4” page to display the device selection screen (b). Twenty device names are displayed in alphabetical order. b. Use the and buttons on the device list to display the desired device type, then press the “Type” button to display the brand selection screen (c). c.
ENGLISH [3] Operating devices for which the preset memory is set For details, refer to the individual devices’ operating instructions. Note that some devices and some buttons may not be operable. If this case, use the learning function to store the device’s remote control signals in the RC-8000. q Press an icon in the icon display section to select the device to be operated. w Use the and buttons in the page display section to display the page on which the button you want to operate is located.
ENGLISH 2 VCR (video cassette recorder) preset memory buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons CH• CHª VOL• VOLª MUTE : : : : : VCR channel VCR channel Main volume of AV amplifier Main volume of AV amplifier Muting of AV amplifier 2 CD (CD player and CD changer) preset memory buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons VOL• : Main volume of AV amplifier VOLª : Main volume of AV amplifier MUTE : Muting of AV amplifier 15
ENGLISH 2 CDR (CD recorder) preset memory buttons 2 VDP (video disc player) preset memory buttons 2 DBS (satellite) preset memory buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons CH• CHª VOL• VOLª MUTE 16 : : : : : DBS channel DBS channel Main volume of AV amplifier Main volume of AV amplifier Muting of AV amplifier
ENGLISH 2 Cable (cable TV) preset memory buttons Transmission codes of independent buttons CH• CHª VOL• VOLª MUTE : : : : : Cable channel Cable channel Main volume of AV amplifier Main volume of AV amplifier Muting of AV amplifier 2 LIGHT preset memory buttons The transmission codes of independent buttons are the same as for “CD”. A “UTILITY” page is added at the last page for the device. Buttons can be added to this page using the learning function.
ENGLISH Learning Function Devices and buttons that cannot be operated using the preset memory (for which no preset signals are stored) can be operated by storing the remote control signals of that device in the RC-8000. • Remote control signals can be “learned” at the buttons on the liquid crystal display. • Remote control signals can also be “learned” at the independent CH. UP and DOWN, VOL. UP and DOWN and MUTE buttons. Note that remote control signals of some formats cannot be learned.
ENGLISH r When learning is successful, “SUCCESS” is displayed. After this, the button name input screen (“Key Label”) appears. Button name entry will not be possible when an independent button has been used for learning. Screen r Screen t t For buttons that have default button names, the button name is displayed with a half-tone dot mesh. Press the “OK” button to set that button name and return to the device selection screen. (For buttons that do not have default button names, “NEW” is displayed.
ENGLISH System Call Function The RC-8000 is equipped with a system call function for emitting a series of remote control signals by pressing a single button. This function can be used for example to turn on the power of the amplifier, switch the amplifier’s input source, turn on the power of a monitor TV, turn on the power of a DVD player, and set the DVD player to the play mode – all at the touch of a single button. [1] System call buttons There are 20 system call buttons.
ENGLISH r Press the and buttons in the icon display section to display the DVD icon, then press the DVD icon to select it. Here, press the DVD “ON” and “PLAY” buttons. Screen r To select buttons on other pages, press the JOG switch’s left and right buttons to switch the page. Screen t After the buttons are registered, press the “END” button. When the “END” button is pressed, the display switches to a confirmation screen. t The buttons registered in steps e and r are displayed on the confirmation screen.
ENGLISH e-2 Deleting buttons a. At the system call editing screen, press the button you want to delete so that it is displayed in halftone dot mesh. b. Press the “Del” button. The setting is deleted. e-3 Changing the order of buttons a. At the system call editing screen, press the button you want to move so that it is displayed in halftone dot mesh. b. Press the “Move” button, then press the button at the position to which you want to move the first button.
ENGLISH Making the Various Settings [1] Backing up the current settings With the RC-8000, the current settings can be backed up. When you back up the settings, the settings are not lost even when the RESET button (page 4) is pressed or the batteries are replaced. Press the “SETUP” icon in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen. Press the “User Backup” button on the “Setup 3/4” page to display the confirmation screen, then press the “Yes” button.
ENGLISH [4] Setting the back light’s auto off time With the RC-8000, the back light automatically turns off if no buttons are pressed within a specific amount of time. To make the batteries last longer, we recommend that you do not set this time any longer than necessary. Press the “SETUP” icon in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen. Press the “Light 5s” button on the “Setup 4/4” page. The button switches to a half-tone dot mesh.
ENGLISH 5 OTHER REGISTERABLE DEVICES The devices shown below can also be registered. There is no preset memory for these additional devices. Use the learning function to store their signals. NOTE: For “AIR” (air-conditioner), some air-conditioner remote control signals include time and temperature data sent along with the control codes, so they may not work properly when they are “learned” in the RC-8000.
ENGLISH 6 Customizing (setting the operating environment) Editing the Icon Display Section With the RC-8000, a total of up to 23 devices to be operated can be registered. Up to 8 devices of the same type can be registered. Icons for the registered devices are displayed in the icon display section. If more than one device of the same type is registered, the devices are identified by numbers. (For example: CD2) The types (categories) of registerable devices and their icons are shown below.
ENGLISH [3] Changing the positions of devices in the icon display section Use the procedure described below to change the Screen q order of the devices displayed in the icon display section. q Press “SETUP” in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen. Press the “Move Device” button on the “Setup 1/4” page to display the device selection screen.
ENGLISH [4] Registering device names Use the procedure described below to register names, etc., for registered devices. Screen q q Press “SETUP” in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen. Press the “Device Label” button on the “Setup 1/4” page to display the device selection screen. Screen w w Use the and buttons in the icon display section to display the icon for the device for which you want to register a device name, etc., then press that icon.
ENGLISH Customizing the Buttons [1] Adding buttons “Learn” buttons to add them. Refer to section “Using the learning function” on page 18. [2] Deleting buttons q Press “SETUP” in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen. Press the “Delete Key” button on the “Setup 2/4” page to display the device selection screen. Screen q w Use the and buttons in the icon display section to display the icon for the device with the button you want to delete, then press that icon.
ENGLISH e Use the and buttons in the page display section to display the page containing the button you want to move, then press that button. Screen e Screen r r Now press the button at the position to which you want to move the first button. The buttons automatically switch places. It is not possible to move small buttons to the positions of large buttons and vice versa. Buttons cannot be moved to pages of other devices.
ENGLISH User Menu When “USER” is registered in the icon display section and the “User Menu” is set, the user screen (“CUSTOM 1/2”) always appears when the liquid crystal display is redisplayed. “Learn” buttons that are frequently used at the user menu to eliminate the trouble of searching for buttons and make operation easier. q Press the “SETUP” icon in the icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen. Press the “User Menu OFF” button on the “Setup 3/4” page to set this to “ON”.
ENGLISH e Once the button is successfully learned, the preset memory search operation starts. Once the search operation is successfully completed, a list of the preset memory codes is displayed. Select the code and check that the device operates properly. Continue the procedure as described in section “Changing the preset memory of preset devices” on page 12. Screen e NOTES: • If the corresponding preset memory is not found with the search operation, “NONE” is set automatically.
ENGLISH 11 CAUTIONS ON USE 2 Place of use Do not drop or subject to strong shocks. Doing to could result in damage. 2 Handling The touch panel (display) is made of glass. Do not apply pressure to it, drop the set, lean on the touch panel with your elbows or place heavy objects on it. Doing so could break the touch panel and the fragments of glass could cause injury. 2 Cleaning Use a soft cloth to wipe dirt off the touch panel (display), the surface of the case and the buttons.
CHARGER BASE STATION RC-8001ST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODE D’EMPLOI “SERIAL NO. PLEASE RECORD UNIT SERIAL NUMBER ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE CABINET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE” “NO. DE SERIE PRIERE DE NOTER LE NUMERO DE SERIE DE L’APPAREIL INSCRIT A L’ARRIERE DU COFFRET DE FAÇON A POUVOIR LE CONSULTER EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
ENGLISH 2 We greatly appreciate your purchase of this unit. 2 To be sure you take maximum advantage of all the features this unit has to offer, read these instructions carefully and use the set properly. Be sure to keep this manual for future reference should any questions or problems arise. FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Type of equipment : Charger Base Station Model : RC-8001ST Manufacturer’s authorized : DENON ELECTRONICS, a Division of Denon Corporation (U.S.A.
ENGLISH 3 NAMES OF PARTS q w e r t y u i Antenna Charging contacts ENTER button Charging indicator (“CHARGE”) DC IN terminal EMITTER terminal WIRED terminal RF frequency select switch 4 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES Connecting to a Denon AV Receiver Use the procedure described below to connect the RC-8001ST to a Denon AV receiver equipped with a REMOTE IN terminal. q Connect the included AC adapter to a wall power outlet, then connect the power cord to the RC-8001ST’s DC IN terminal.
ENGLISH Connecting to Other Devices Use the procedure described below to connect the RC-8001ST to a Denon device not equipped with a REMOTE IN terminal or to other devices. q Connect the included AC adapter to a wall power outlet, then connect the power cord to the RC-8001ST’s DC IN terminal.
ENGLISH 5 OPERATION About the RF Transmission Function RF transmission is possible when the RC-8001ST is used in combination with the RC-8000 (included with the AVR5800 or sold separately) remote control transmitter. With this function it is possible to operate your components from another room in your home, or to operate your components if they are in an enclosed cabinet not conveniently nearby, etc.
ENGLISH RF Secret Number When using the RF transmission function with multiple pairs of RC-8000 and RC-8001ST, inadvertent operations could occur if the same RF transmission frequency is shared. If so, set different RF secret numbers for the different pairs. Registering secret numbers Screen q q Press the “SETUP” icon in the RC-8000’s icon display section for at least 3 seconds to display the setup screen.