Clearing all the remote control settings 40, Direct function 40, Checking preset code 40 – Pioneer VSX-D810S User Manual

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Operating other Pioneer
Components

By connecting a control cord (optional), you can control
other Pioneer equipment using the remote control for
this unit. Point the remote control unit towards the
remote sensor of this unit, even when operating other
equipment.

The remote control signals are received by the remote
sensor of this unit, and sent to the other devices via the

CONTROL OUT

terminal.

MEMO:
• You can also control Pioneer components by

pointing the receiver's remote control directly at the
component. This type of operation does not require
control cords.

• Whenever making the control jack connections, be

sure to also connect the analog input and output jacks.
System control does not function correctly when only
the digital input and output connections are made.

CONTROL

OUT

OUT

IN

CONTROL

Clearing All the Remote
Control Settings

Clears all presets, all learned functions and restores the
factory presets.

1 Press

SETUP

and hold for three seconds.

The LED on the remote control lights for two
seconds.
If you want to cancel the CLEARING mode, press

SETUP

.

The remote control will also return to the previous
mode after thirty seconds of inactivity.

2 Use the number buttons to enter 0123.

The LED lights for half a second for each digit input.
The LED lights for two seconds to indicate that the
setings have been restored to the factory presets. (If
the LED blinks three times, then you made a mistake
with the code—try re-entering it.)

Direct Function

The direct function is a useful feature which allows you
keep the receiver in one function (for example, CD)
while putting the remote control in a different function.
This could let you, for example, use the remote control
to set up and listen to a CD on the receiver and then use
the remote control to rewind a tape in your VCR while
you continue to listen to your CD player.

When the direct function is on any

MULTI CONTROL

button you press will change the function of both the
receiver and the remote control. When you turn the direct
function off, you can operate the remote control without
affecting the receiver. Thus you could switch the remote
control the VCR and operate that component while the
receiver plays a different component.

To set a

MULTI CONTROL

button to direct on or direct

off:

1 Press

SETUP

and hold for three seconds.

The LED on the remote control will light for two
seconds.
The remote control will also return to the previous
mode after thirty seconds of inactivity.

2 Press the

MULTI CONTROL

button that you

want to set up.

3 Use the number buttons to enter 9990

(direct on) or 9995 (direct off).

The LED will light for half a second on each digit
input. Then, the LED will light for two seconds to
indicate that it’s been correctly set. (If the LED blinks
three times, then you made a mistake with the
code—try re-entering it.)

MEMO:
• TVC doesn’t have this feature and thus can’t use the

direct function.

Controlling the Rest of Your System

Checking Preset Codes

To check which preset code is associated with a

MULTI

CONTROL

button:

1 Press

SETUP

and hold for three seconds.

The LED on the remote control lights for two
seconds.

2 Press the

MULTI CONTROL

button you want

to check the preset code for.

3 Press and hold

ENTER

for two seconds.

Each preset code consists of four digits, for example
1329. Each digit will be represented by a series of
blinks on the remote’s LED—3 blinks to represent
the digit “3”, etc. (“0” is represented by 10 blinks.)

Connect to CONTROL IN
terminal of other Pioneer
products with

Î mark.

Remote control unit

VSX-D810S
( VSX-D710S)

Other Pioneer products
with

Î mark

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