Basic Operation
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
The RT-10 remote control provides full operation of the RT-10,
executing functions such as menu navigation that are not available
from the front panel. The numbers in the RT-10 remote control
illustrations shown on pages 2-15 to 2-18 correspond to the
numbered items in the Command Matrix that begins on page 2-15.
The Command Matrix describes the commands remote control
buttons execute.
OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS
The bulleted items that begin below describe factors that can
improve or impede remote control operation. It is recommended
to observe these items as well as the battery installation instructions
on page 1-9 before operating the remote control.
Note the following:
• If the RT-10 is not using the IR IN connector, the remote
control must be in line-of-sight with the front panel display
remote control sensor. Eliminate obstructions between the
remote control and the remote control sensor. The remote
control might become unreliable if strong sunlight or
fluorescent light is shining on the remote control sensor.
• For optimal performance, position the remote control at a 30
degree angle no more than 17 feet (5m) from the RT-10 as
shown below. If the RT-10 is placed inside a glass cabinet,
smoked glass will reduce the remote control range.
• Remote controllers for different components can interfere with
one another. It is recommended to avoid using remote controls
for different components at the same time.
• The remote control requires two AA batteries that should be
replaced as needed. It is strongly recommended to use Alkaline
batteries, which last longer without leaking. Refer to page 1-9
for more information.
COMMAND MATRIX
The matrix that begins on the next page describes the commands
remote control buttons execute. The numbers in the RT-10 remote
control illustration shown on the next page correspond to the
numbered items in the Command Matrix.
30
30
17 feet (5m)