Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Key Features
- Battery Installation
- Overview
- IR Emitter/Sensor 
- LCD Display 
- Light Button 
- Folding Cover 
- Device/Input Buttons 
- EXT Button 
- Basic Command Buttons 
- Secondary Command Buttons 
- Multi-Step Buttons 
- Setup Button 
- Operating the RR‑1060
- Sending IR Commands   
- Smart Macro Commands   
- Multi-Step Button Operation 
- Backlighting 
- Programming
- Programming Rotel components by Model Search     
- Programming by Brand Name     
- Programming by 4-Digit Code     
- Programming by Auto-Search       
- Learning Commands From Another Remote
- Learning Commands     
- Multi-Step Button Learning 
- Smart Macro Programming
- Smart Macro Programming     
- Clearing a Smart Macro    
- Changing a Smart Macro    
- Clearing learned commands
- Clearing a Single Learned Command     
- Clearing a All Learned Commands for a DEVICE/INPUT Button   
- Clearing a All Learned Commands for ALL DEVICE/INPUT Buttons  
- Custom Labels
- Switching between two pages of labels  
- Editing DEVICE/INPUT button labels   
- Editing COMMAND button labels   
- Changing Smart Macro labels   
- Additional Setup Options
- Volume Punch-Through  
- Disabling the Beep Tone  
- Clone Function  
- Restore Factory Defaults  
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Operating the RR-1060
This section of the manual explains the basic
operation of the RR-1060 and most of its stan-
dard features.
NOTE: The AUD DEVICE/INPUT button of the
RR-1060 is pre-programmed with control codes
for Rotel A/V receivers or surround sound proces-
sors. The V1 button is pre-programmed to operate
Rotel DVD players. The CD button is pre-pro-
grammed to operate Rotel CD players.The other
DEVICE/INPUT buttons (TUN, TAPE and V2 – V5)
are unprogrammed. You must program or learn
commands for these DEVICE/INPUT buttons.
Sending IR Commands
Instead of putting down one remote and pick-
ing up another, you simply press a button on the
RR-1060 to convert it from the remote control for
your CD player to the remote control for your TV
set. Here’s how:
1. Press a DEVICE/INPUT button (for under one
second) to activate the command set for the
desired component. For example, press the
AUD button to control a Rotel surround pro-
cessor. The label for your selection appears
in the display. The selected command set re-
mains active until you press a different DE-
VICE/INPUT button.
2. Press a COMMAND button to send an IR com-
mand to the component you have selected.
For example, press the POWER ON button to
turn on a Rotel surround processor. The label
for the COMMAND button appears in the dis-
play. If the label “NO DATA” appears in the
display, the button has no learned command
for that DEVICE.
NOTE: The default labels that appear in the display
match the button labels. You can customize the
labels for every DEVICE/INPUT and COMMAND
button.
Remember that the COMMAND buttons duplicate
controls on many different types of audio/video
components. Their function depends on the type
of component selected. Make sure that you have
pressed the correct DEVICE/INPUT button and
use the button labels as guides.