Owner’s Manual MENU POWER CD TUNER PAGE OFF AV1 AV2 PHONO TAPE1 TAPE2 AV1 M1 AV3 AV4 AV5 M2 M3 TV VCR SAT CD DVD AV1 AV2 AV3 M4 CH VOL MUTE ENTER/SELECT RR-1090 Universal Remote Control
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RR-1090 Contents 1. Layout 2. Learning 3. Sample Device Pages 4. PC-Link Software 2 4 4 5 Introduction ............................................... 7 Key Features 7 Sensible Precautions 7 Battery Installation and Recharging 7 Getting Started .......................................... 7 IR Emitter/Sensor 7 8 Device Buttons Basic Command Buttons 8 Menu Command Keys and LCD Display 8 8 PAGE Button MACRO Buttons 8 Menu Button 8 Power Button 8 Serial Connector 8 Operating the RR-1090 ...................
English 7 Introduction Battery Installation and Recharging Thank you for purchasing the RR-1090 Universal Remote Control. The RR-1090 can replace up to eight infrared remote controls, operating audio or video components from Rotel and other manufacturers. The RR-1090 includes command sets for hundreds of audio/video components plus it can learn additional commands from your existing remotes. Operation of the RR-1090 is simple and intuitive using just a few buttons and a large LCD menu display.
RR-1090 Device Buttons MACRO Buttons Eight round buttons on the RR-1090 select which command set is active and which component will be controlled. For example, press the AV1 button and the RR-1090 becomes the remote control for your Rotel Surround Sound Processor. Press the TV button and the RR-1090 becomes the remote control for your TV set. Four buttons labeled M1, M2, M3, and M4 provide a special macro function – sending a sequence of up to 10 commands.
English Operating the RR-1090 This section of the manual explains the basic operation of the RR-1090 and most of its standard features. NOTE: The RR-1090 is pre-programmed with the codes for Rotel surround sound processors stored under the AV1 device button. Rotel CD and DVD codes are stored under the CD and DVD buttons. Activating the RR-1090 To conserve battery power, the RR-1090 goes into “sleep” mode following 60 seconds of inactivity. Press any button to activate the remote.
RR-1090 4-Digit Code Programming Find your audio/video component in the code list and note the 4-digit code(s): 1. Press the MENU button to reach the main menu. 2. Select SETUP from the LCD display menu by pressing the MENU COMMAND key above the first letter of the SETUP label. 3. Press one of the DEVICE buttons to select where you wish to store this component’s codes.
English 11 4. Select SEARCH by pressing the MENU COMMAND key below that label. The prompt “press POWER key to test” appears in the display. button to advance to a new page of MENU COMMANDS if necessary to find an unused key). The LCD display will show “LEARNING”. 5. Press the POWER button on the right side of the RR-1090 to test the first available code. The 4digit code being tested is shown in the display. 6.
RR-1090 5. Enter the new label for the macro by pressing MENU COMMAND keys corresponding to the letters in the display (using the M3 or M4 buttons to move to the next page of letters). Labels can be up to 5 characters long. After entering the label, press the MENU button to store it. 5. Enter the new label for the device by pressing MENU COMMAND keys corresponding to the letters in the display (using the M3 or M4 buttons to move to the next page of letters). Labels can be up to 7 characters long.
English 13 Volume Punch-through To reset the RR-1090: In many systems, the VOLUME is adjusted at the TV set or the A/V processor. For convenience, the RR-1090 has a VOLUME PUNCH-THROUGH feature that copies the volume commands from either the TV device or any programmed A/V device to device keys for other components such as CD players, VCRs, SAT receivers, and DVD players.
RR-1090 On the remote that will be sending the data: 1. Press the MENU button to reach the main menu. 2. Press the PAGE button to advance to the second page of options. 3. Select DUPLICATE from the LCD display by pressing the adjacent MENU COMMAND key. 4. To transmit codes for all devices, select the COPY ALL DEVICES menu option. To transfer codes for just one device, select COPY ONE DEVICE and then select the DEVICE button to be copied.
English 15 Auto-arrange COMMAND Names Beep Sound As an alternative to manually moving keys, you can have the RR-1090 automatically arrange the MENU COMMAND keys for a DEVICE. The RR-1090 has a keytone feature that beeps to confirm each button press. This feature can be enabled (default) or disabled. 1. Press the DEVICE button containing the COMMAND keys you wish to auto-arrange. To configure the beep sound: 2. Press the MENU button to reach the main menu. 1.
RR-1090 5. Select CREATE from the LCD display. 6. When prompted, enter the old password by pressing the MENU COMMAND keys corresponding to the characters shown in the display (using the M3 or M4 buttons to move to the next page of characters). After entering the password, press the MENU button. 7. Enter the new password by pressing the MENU COMMAND keys corresponding to the characters shown in the display, using the M3 or M4 buttons to move to the next page of characters.
English 17 To save a configuration file to a computer disk: To upload a configuration file from the RR-1090 to the computer: 1. To save a configuration file with the same name, select SAVE from the FILE menu. The new file will overwrite the old file. 1. Make sure the RR-1090 is in data transfer mode. 2. To save a configuration file with a different name, select SAVE AS from the FILE menu. Enter a new file name in the dialog box (the .HTR extension will be added automatically). Click the SAVE button.
RR-1090 To delete a KEY, click the desired key in the main screen and select DELETE KEY from the EDIT menu. Click YES or NO to confirm. To rearrange the KEYS for the current device, select ARRANGE KEY from the EDIT. You can also manually move the page keys to another location by clicking the key name, holding the mouse button, and dragging the label to a new location. To view the steps in a MACRO, select the desired macro from the MACRO menu.
English 19 4-Digit Codes A/V Device Codes ROTEL YAMAHA 0005, 0015, 0025, 0035 0045, 0055, 0065 TV Device Codes AKAI ALBA AMSTRAD ANAM AOC BAUER CANDLE CENTURION CITIZEN COLORTYME CONCERTO CRAIG CURTIS MATHES DAEWOO DECCA DIXI ELTA EMERSON ENVISION ETRON FISHER FORMENTI GE GEC GEMINI GENEXXA GOLDSTAR GOODMANS/TASHIKO HITACHI JENSEN JVC KENWOOD LOGIK LUXMAN MAGNASONIC MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MATSUI MEMOREX MGA MITSUBISHI MONTGOMERY MTC 0331 0431 0481 0251 0361 0441 0351, 0361 0411 0351, 0361 0361 0351 0251 0161,
RR-1090 VCR Device Codes AKAI AUDIO DYNAMICS BLAUPUNKT CANDLE CITIZEN CURTIS MATHES DBX DYNATECH EMERSON GOLDSTAR GOODMANS HITACHI JVC KENWOOD LXI MAGNAVOX MARANTZ MATSUSHITA MEI MEMOREX MINOLTA MITSUBISHI MONTGOMERY MOTOROLA NAD NEC OLYMPUS OPTIMUS OPTONICA ORION PANASONIC PENNY PENTAX PHILIPS PIONEER PULSAR QUARTZ QUASAR RADIO SHACK RCA REALISTIC RICOH SAISHO 0262 0202 0412 0342 0342 0342 0202 0342, 0472 0072, 0122, 0132, 0142, 0152, 0162, 0172, 0182, 0192, 0212, 0342 0082 0402 0102, 0562, 0572, 05
English 21 JVC KENWOOD 0366 0096, 0146, 0456, 0636, 0776, 0786, 0796, 0806, 0946 KYOCERA 0076 LUXMAN 0126, 0476, 0726, 0756, 0766, 1036 MAGNAVOX 0216, 0266, 0696, 1006 MARANTZ 0266, 0286, 0426, 0836, 1396 MCLNTOSH 0406, 1136 MCS 0956, 1366 MEMOREX 0256, 0276, 0286, 0356, 0376, 1156 MGA 0186 MISSION 0266 MITSUBISHI 0186, 0496 MTC 1306 NAD 0086, 0666, 0763, 0746 NAKAMICHI 0176, 0486, 0566 NEC 0306, 0956, 1016 NIKKO 0596, 1056 ONKYO 0206, 0506, 0546, 0856, 1206 OPTIMUS 0276, 0296, 0606, 0646, 0896, 0906, 091
RR-1090 SHARP SONY VICTOR YAMAHA 0147 0067, 0077, 0137 0117 0027, 0087 SAT/DSS Device Codes ABC ALPHA STAR ANTORONIX ARCHER BBT CABLETIME CANAL + CLYDE CABLEVISION COLOUR VOICE COMTRONICS EAGLE COMTRONICS EASTERN ECHOSTAR ELECTRICORD ELECTUS GE GEC CABLE SYSTEM GENERAL INSTRUMENT HAMLIN H5 HITACHI HUGHES NETWORK JERROLD MAGNAVOX MAMM MEMOREX MOVIE TIME NORTHCOAST NSC OAK PACE (ON DIGITAL) PANASONIC PARAGON PHILPS PIONEER PRIMESTAR PULSAR RCA DSS REALISTIC REGENCY/EASTERN RUNCO SAMSUNG SCIENTIFIC ATLA
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