39Remote SetupChapter Two : Setting Up the Remote Control Unit5. See “Noting Your Devices” on page 3 to check the de-vices and the jacks to which they are connected.6. Select a device connection jack name (CD1, MD/Tape1,etc.) using the or key, then press the Enter key(LCD function key 2).7. Select the device name connected to the jack (CD, Tape,etc.) using the or key, then press the Enter key.8. Select the manufacturer name of the device using theor key, then press the Enter key.If the manufacturer name of the device is not listed, se-lect "Nothing" and press the Enter key. In this case, thecode can be programmed using the Learn function (seepage 40).01.050502.NothingBack Enter9. Select the setup code of the device (each device has aremote control identification number matching it) us-ing the or key.• When the device is connected through a KENWOODsystem control cord, select System. In this case, theremote control signal is sent to the receiver then tothe device connected to it.10. Press the AV.POWER key.Pressing the AV.POWER key causes Remote Control unitto transmit the signal turning on/off the device beingset. The device is turned on if the selected setup code iscorrect. If it is not turned on, select another code andpress the AV.POWER key again. In case it cannot beturned on by any code, see “If a device cannot be re-mote controlled with any code in the list, or to add re-mote control target functions...”.Skip this step if System is selected in the setup code se-lection.11. After ensuring that the setup code is correct, press theEnter key.12. The display in step 3 re-appears.Set other devices by repeating steps 4 to 11 for each of them.To change a setup code:When a new device is purchased to replace the previouslyconnected device, it is required to let Remote Control unitidentify the new device as described below.1. Connect the new device (see pages 4 to 32).2. Perform the procedure in “Identifying Components forRemote Control Unit” on page 38 to select the jacks ofthe new device and enter a new setup code. The newlyselected code replaced the previous code at the momentthe Enter key is pressed to save the new code.To delete a setup code:When a device is disconnected and no replacing device isconnected, it is required to remove the setup code from thisRemote Control unit memory as described below.1. Perform the procedure in “Identifying Components forRemote Control Unit” on page 38 to select the jackswhere the disconnected device was connected.2. In step 7, select “Delete” by scrolling the device names.This makes Remote Control unit no longer identify thedevice.• If you select “Delete”, the setup is deleted togetherwith the input name. For example, once you deleteVIDEO1 to VIDEO3, the VIDEO1 to VIDEO3 inputsare skipped even when they are selected.• If you select “No Type”, the input name is displayedbut only the registered device name is deleted.01.CD102.MD/Tape103.CD-RBack Enter01.CD02.Tape03.MDBack EnterKenwoodAkaiAlbaBack Enter