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Pioneer CU-SA004 Operating Instructions Manual page 3

Audio video programmable remote control unit

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PANEL FACILITIES
POWER switch:
For AMP, TV, and VCR power on/off switching.
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TRANSMIT/LEARN
indicator:
When the SR RECALL/USE/LEARN selector is at the SR
RECALL or USE position:
The indicator flashes when a remote command
key is
pressed.
When the SR RECALL/USE/LEARN
selector is at the
LEARN position:
The indicator lights when the unit is in the LEARNING
STANDBY mode.
SR RECALL/USE/LEARN selector:
SR RECALL:
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Set to this position if only Pioneer SR code compatible
components will be controlled.
USE:
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Set to this position if the remote will be used to control
Pioneer SR code compatible components and compo-
nents which use "'learned'' commands.
LEARN:
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Set to this position when 'teaching' this remote the com-
mands of other remotes.
TRANSMISSION MODE switch:
AUDIO MODE:
Set to this position for remote operation of CD players,
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Set to this position for remote operation of VDP players,
VCRs, TVs, and other video components.
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AMP/TV SLEEP switch:
When the audio mode is selected, this switch is used to
turn off the amplifier automatically after the ''sleep'' time
has elapsed."
When the video mode is selected, this switch is used to
turn off the television automatically after the ''sleep" time
has elapsed.
NOTE:
Applies only to components with Sleep Timer feature.
Refer to the amplifier and TV operating instructions for
information on the Sleep Timer.
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Keys explained on this page determine operation of the
remote control system itself. The actual keys used for oper-
ating remote controlled components are explained on pages
3

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