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Denon DRA-425R - Remote Control Unit (RC-111) Operation; Remote Control Usage and Features

Denon DRA-425R
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(2)
Directions
for
use
A955
;
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Operate
the
remote
control
unit
while
it
is
pointed
toward
the
photosensitive
window,
as
shown
in
the
diagram
below.
e
The
remote
control
unit
can
be
used
at
distances
up
to
about
8
meters
in
a
straight
line
away
from
this
unit.
This
distance
will
decrease
if
there
are
obstructions
in
the
way
of
the
transmission
or
if
the
light
shaft
is
not
directed
straight
at
this
unit.
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DRA-625R
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Note
on
Operation
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Do
not
press
the
operating
buttons
on
the
receiver
and
the
remote
control
unit
at
the
same
time.
This
will
cause
misoperation.
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Operation
of
the
remote
control
will
become
less
effective
if
the
infrared
photosensitive
window
is
exposed
to
strong
light
or
if
there
are
obstructions
between
the
remote
contro!
unit
and
the
photosensitive
window.
e
Incase
you
operate
your
VCR,
TV
or
other
components
by
remote
control,
do
not
operate
buttons
on
two
different
remote
control
units
at
the
same
time.
This
will
cause
mis-operation.
Operate
not
only
the
DRA
625R
or
425R
receiver
but
also
a
cassette
deck
and
a
CD
player
from
the
handy
full-system
remote
control
pad.
Remote
Control
Section
Full-systern
Remote
Control
The
full-system
remote
control
operates
all
of
the
important
functions
of
the
receiver
such
as
function
switching,
volume
control,
and
tuner
memory.
But
that’s
not
all!
The
same
control
pad
can
also
control
the
important
functions
of
a
CD
player
and
cassette
deck
when
combined
with
the
DRA
625R
or
425R'to
create
a
remarkably
ergonomic
and
versatile
DENON
system
with
all
the
quality
sound
reproduction
that
the
devoted
audiophile
expects.
RECEIVER
3-11
4-12
|
5-13
6-14 7-15
B16
CIC
CICI
POWER
|
SHIFT
||
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VOLUME
A
PRESET
CHANNEL
1-9
2-10
PRESET
CHANNEL
1-9
~
8-16
CALL
KEY
POWER
KEY
POWER
ON/STANDBY
KEY
VOLUME
KEY
SHIFT
KEY
TAPE-2
TAPE-1
Used
to
select
1
~
8
or
9
~
16
FUNCTION
(—=+—————TP
SELECTOR
KEY
PENUSN
SECTOR
EY
AUXMIDEO
TUNER
CD
PHONO
CI
CI
CI
Eo
HPAUSE
HSTOP
PPLAY
co
<<——__
PP
_
\4d—__
PP!
HWPAUSE
HESTOP
PLAY
(REV)
PLAY
I“
@
REC
AB
<@<@REW-FF
di
PLAY
KEY
STOP
KEY
Automatic
Search
Reverse
KEY
Automatic
Search
Forward
KEY
PLAY
KEY
PLAY
(REV)
KEY
STOP
KEY
REW
KEY
PLAY
(REV)
@
sTOP
44
REW
FF
>>
FF
KEY
@
REC
RECORD
KEY
x
Manual
Search
REC
PAUSE
Lee
NPE
“«
Reverse
KEY
1)
PAUSE
/MUTE
KEY
Manual
Search
DENON
Forward
KEY
A/B
W-DECK
eer
ces
ey
L
REMOTE
CONTROL
UNIT
RC-111
Ik
PAUSE
PAUSE
KEY
@
The
RC-111
Remote
Control
Units
control
CD
players
(exclude
DCD-1800R)
and
cassette
decks
made
by
DENON.
“@
The
upper
row
is
the
indicator
for
RECEIVER
and
the
lower
row
is
the
indicator
for
CD
player
and
Cassette
Deck.
For
details
of
each
operation,
see
the
instruction
manual!
for
the
CD
player
or
cassette
deck.
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CAUTION:
@
Ifthe
power
is
turned
off
with
the
remote
control
unit,
the
receiver
is
switched
to
the
power
stand-by
state.
If
you
are
to
be
absenifor
a
long
period
of
time,
be
sure
to
turn
the
power
off
using
the
POWER
switch
on
the
receiver.
e@
in
the
standby
mode,
one
of
the
input
selector
indicators
@
remains
lit.
e
You
may
experience
erratic
operation
of
the
remote
control
unit
if
it
is
operated
in
fluorescent
light
and
direct
sunlight,
in
particlaar
if
this
light
strikes
the
remote
control
sensor
on
the
receiver.
However,
this
is
not
a
malfunction,
and
if
this
should
happen,
protet
the
sensor
against
such
light.

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