Operations, Inserting the remote control transmitter batteries – Panasonic RX-DT670 User Manual

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

■ Operations

The following operations can be performed using the remote

control transmitter.

They are identical to the operations performed using the

main unit controls.

•Operation Switch

Turn the unit on and off.
{When using the battery power, you can only turn off.)

•CD operation

Selection of CD mode, sequential play, program play, direct
access play, repeat play, skip function, search function,
program clear, pause, stop, disc tray open/close.

•Radio operation

Selection of tuner mode, band switching, manual tuning, FM

auto tuning, memory presetting, memory tuner operation,

FM mode selection.

•Tape operation

Selection of tape mode.

•Volume control

Volume up/down

When operating the unit using the remote control

transmitter press the buttons on the remote control
transmitter slowly and accurately.

■ Inserting the remote control transmitter bat­

teries

1. Open the cover of the battery case.

2. Insert the batteries.

Batteries used: Two R03//LR03 (UM-4 or equivalent, not
included).

■ Replacement interval of remote control trans­

mitter batteries

Although the life of the batteries will vary depending upon
the number of times that the remote control transmitter is

used, the average life based on the used of the batteries is
about 1 year.

If the remote control transmitter fails to operate when it is
held near the unit, replace the batteries with new batter­
ies, even if one year has not elapsed.

Precautions for using the remote control trans­

mitter

•If the unit is exposed to direct sunlight, the remote

control transmitter may sometimes fail to function.

Be sure, therefore, to keep the unit out of direct
sunlight. In such case, the maximum range of the
remote control transmitter (approx. 7 m) may some­
times be reduced.

• If strong light falls on the remote control sensor of

the unit (e.g. high frequency type fluorescent lamp),
the signals from the remote control transmitter may
fail to be received by the unit. In such a case, take
steps to prevent strong light from falling onto the

unit.

• if there is an obstacle between the remote control

transmitter and the unit, the signals from the remote

control transmitter will be blocked off, preventing
the unit from operating.

Use the remote control transmitter In a position

directiy in front of the unit so that the remote control
sensor can be seen.

•Even if the remote control transmitter is not aimed

at the unit, the unit may sometimes operate when a

button on the remote control transmitter is pressed.
This is caused by the infra-red beam being reflected
off a wall, ceiling, floor, or furniture, and striking the
remote control transmitter of the unit.

•Do not operate the remote control transmitter of this

unit near a unit which is designed to operate using a
different remote control transmitter.

•Do not simultaneously use this remote control transmit­

ter and one or more remote control transmitters in­
tended either for the same type of unit or for another
type of unit, such as a television set.

•If you operate the remote control transmitter near the

unit when listening to an AM broadcast, noise may be
heard. In such a case, hold the remote control transmit­

ter at a sufficient distance from the unit so that noise is

not heard.

•Do not disassemble the remote control transmitter or

touch any of the components inside it.

Do not place a heavy object on the remote control

transmitter or leave it exposed to direct sunlight or in a

hot location.

•Do not spill liquids on the remote control transmitter.

This may cause damage to the remote control trans­

mitter.

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