Using the rf communications function – Pioneer SC-LX85 User Manual

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Using the RF communications function

RS-232C

MONITOR

OUT

ZONE2

OUT

CU-RF100

AM LOOP

ANTENNA

(OUTPUT 5 V

150 mA MAX)

IR

OUT

IN

IN

Remote control operation

Receiver

RF Adapter

IR blaster (only required when you

want to operate other components by

RF two-way communications) (max. 4

components)

Operation of the receiver or
other components placed in
a rack is possible

Operation is possible in any
direction the remote control
is pointed (360°)

En

70

10

Controlling the rest of your system (In case of SC-LX85)

TV (Projector)

Button(s)

TV (Projector)

u

SOURCE

POWER ON

1

MOVIE

2

STANDARD

3

DYNAMIC

4

USER1

5

USER2

6

USER3

7

COLOR+

8

SHARP+

9

GAMMA

0

COLOR–

!/CLR

SHARP–

ENTER (CLASS)

COLOR TEMP

EXIT

INFO

i/j/k/l

i/j/k/l

ENTER

ENTER

TEST

HIDE

MENU

m

HDMI1

d

HDMI2

n

COMP.

o

VIDEO

e

S-VIDEO

g

BRIGHT–

p

BRIGHT+

AUDIO

POWER OFF

DISP

ASPECT

CH +/–

CONTRAST+/–

With this receiver, two-way communications
between the receiver and remote control are
possible by connecting the included RF adapter
to the RS-232C and CU-RF100 terminals. For
instructions on connecting the RF adapter, see
Connecting the RF adapter on page 15. Two-way
communications allow you to use the following
functions:
! The receiver can be operated by pointing

the remote control in any direction (360º)
(maximum line-of-sight distance for two-way
communications: about 10 meters).

! Operate is possible without being affected

by obstacles (even products in racks can be
operated).

! The information shown on the receiver’s

display can be displayed on the remote
control’s display as you operate.

! RF communications can be used to operate

up to 4 other components connected to the
receiver (using the included IR blaster. For
details, see Operating other components by RF
communications
on page 71).

! The remote control input display names

can be synchronized with the input names
changed at Input Name on the receiver’s
Input Setup menu (page 36) and acquired
automatically. For details, see Renaming input
function names in synchrony with the receiver

on page 72.

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