Clearing configurations, Clear l:dvd, Erase dvd erase ok – Yamaha NOT FOND DSP-Z11 User Manual

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Press G

SETUP again to exit from the setup mode.

“ERROR” appears in the display window (B) if you press more than one button
simultaneously.

You can clear all changes made in each function set, such as learned
functions, macros, renamed control area names and setup remote
control ID.

Clearing function sets (CLEAR)

1

Press G

SETUP on the remote control using a

ballpoint pen or similar object.
“SETUP” appears in the display window (4).

2

Press 9k / n repeatedly to select “CLEAR” and then
press
9

ENTER.

The remote control enters the clear mode. “CLEAR” and
“L:the three-letter name of the selected control area” (for
example, “L:DVD”) appears in the display window (4)
alternately.

3

Press 9k / n repeatedly to select the desired clear
mode.

4

Press and hold 9

ENTER for about 3 seconds.

When the clearing is successful, “OK” appears in the display
window (4).

• “NG” appears in the display window (4) if clearing was unsuccessful.
• “ERROR” appears in the display window (4) if you press a button not indicated in

the respective step, or if you press more than one button simultaneously.

5

Press G

SETUP again to exit from the setup mode.

Clearing a learned function (ERASE)

1

Press G

SETUP using a ballpoint pen or similar

object.
“SETUP” appears in the display window (4).

2

Press 9k / n repeatedly to select “ERASE” and then
press
9

ENTER.

The remote control enters the learning mode. “ERASE” and
the name of the currently selected control area appears in the
display window (4) alternately.

3

Set the operation mode selector to F

SOURCE and

then press an input selector button or (3).
“ERASE” and the name of the selected control area appears in
the display window (4) alternately.

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• You can also select the desired control area by pressing 5SELECT l / h

repeatedly.

• If you want to erase the function learned in the AMP or TV control area, set the

operation mode selector to FAMP or F TV.

4

Press 9

ENTER.

“E-KEY” appears in the display window (4).

5

Press and hold the button you want to clear for about
3 seconds.
If clearing is successful, “ERASE” and “OK” appears in the
display window (4).

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• If you continuously want to clear another function, repeat step 3.
• Once you clear a learned function, the button reverts to the factory setting (or to

the manufacturer setting if you have set remote control codes).

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Press G

SETUP again to exit from the setup mode.

• “NG” appears in the display window (4) on the remote control if clearing was

unsuccessful.

• “ERROR” appears in the display window (4) if you press more than one button

simultaneously.

Note

Clearing configurations

Clear mode

Descriptions

L:DVD (etc.)

(L:Three-digit name of the selected control area) Clears all
learned functions the respective control area. You can
change the control area to be cleared by pressing the desired
input selector button or

(3) or 5SELECT l / h

repeatedly.

L:AMP

Sets all learned functions for controlling the amplifier
functions to the initial factory settings. Set the operation
mode selector to FAMP to select this clear mode.

L:TV

Clears all learned functions for TV control area. Set the
operation mode selector to FTV to select this clear mode.

L:ALL

Clears all learned functions.

M:DVD (etc.)

(M:Name of the selected macro button) Clears the macro
programmed for the selected macro button (see page 108).
The assigned macro to the selected macro button reverts to
the initial factory macro. Press the desired macro button if
you want to change the macro button you want to clear the
programmed functions of.

M:ALL

Clears all programmed macros. The assigned macro to the
selected macro button reverts to the initial factory macro.

RNAME

Set all the name of the control areas to the default settings.

FCTRY

Set all settings of the remote control to the initial factory
settings.

CLEAR

L:DVD

Notes

Notes

ERASE

DVD

ERASE

OK

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