AUD
SAT
CD
TV
TAPE
VCR
AUX
CBL
POWER
VOL
CH
BAND
MUTE
T / V
SURROUND +
GUIDE
ON SCREEN
MENU
PAUSE
C. DELAY
TRACK –
TRACK +
DOWN
PLAY
SEL
UP
STOP
DYNAMIC
PRE
CH
RECALL
OPN/CLS
SUR-DELAY
MOVIE FILT
PROG
1
DISC 1
2
DISC 2
3
DISC 3
4
DISC 4
5
DISC 5
6
DISC 6
5.1 CH
TIME [REVIEW]
7
8
0
9
SELECT
CLEAR [SCAN]
10
ENTER
BACK
>10
RANDOM [REPEAT]
PHONO/ LD
CD
TUNER
AUX 1
AUX 2
TAPE 1
M 1
TAPE 2 VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 VIDEO 3
M 4
M 2
M 3
[SHIFT]
LIGHT
RR-939
RR-939
Remote Control
Owner’s Manual
REMOTE CONTROL RR-939
RR-939
Once the programming is complete, you select a compo-
nent with the press of a button and turn the RR-939 into
the remote control for your Rotel CD player or your Sony
TV set or your Panasonic video recorder. Then, you simply
press command buttons that duplicate the functions on
the remote that came with your component.
To operate the RR-939:
Step One: Press a DEVICE button to activate the com-
mands for the desired component. This command set will
remain active until you press a different DEVICE button.
Step Two: Press COMMAND buttons to operate the com-
To get started, look at the layout of the RR-939 and the fol-
lowing operating instructions:
ponent you have selected.
Remember that the COMMAND buttons duplicate many
controls on many different types of audio/video compo-
nents and their function may vary depending on the type
of component selected. For example, the PLAY/SELECT
button engages the play mode on a CD Player, but it dupli-
cates the SELECT function on a cable TV converter.
1
Device Buttons
Eight buttons at the top of the RR-939 determine which set
of commands is currently active. For example, if you press
the AUDIO button (labeled AUD), the RR-939 becomes the
remote control for your Rotel Surround Sound Processor.
If you press the TV button, the RR-939 becomes the re-
mote control for your TV set.
Note: The RR-939 tells you which command set is active.
Each time you press a COMMAND button, the active DE-
VICE key blinks red to tell you which component you are
controlling. If the COMMAND button that you press has
no function in the active command set (for example, the
numeric keys in VCR mode), no DEVICE button will blink,
indicating that the COMMAND button is inactive.
These buttons are also used in programming the RR-939.
See the PROGRAMMING section below for details.
2
Command Buttons
This large group of buttons duplicates the functions on
the remote controls for your audio/video components. A
general description of these functions follows. Detailed
information on the specific function of each button can be
found in the CONTROL COMMANDS tables at the back of
this manual.
The COMMAND buttons are labelled, often with multiple
labels if the button serves different purposes for different
kinds of components. As long as you remember that
pressing a DEVICE button turns the RR-939 into, for ex-
ample, a CD player remote control or a VCR remote con-
trol, the functions of each button should be intuitive.
Tables listing the function of each button for each type of
component can be found in the back of this manual.
At the top of this group of buttons are basic controls such
as Power, Volume, Channel Selection, etc.
Below these is a group of buttons that duplicate the
transport functions on a tape recorder or VCR (Stop, Play,
Pause, etc.) as well as the Up and Down commands that
might be found on a cable or satellite TV receiver.
A few buttons have a second function, activated by
pressing and releasing the SHIFT button before pressing
the COMMAND button, as described below.
3
Macro Buttons
The next group of buttons duplicates the numeric keypad
buttons such as might be used for direct track selection
on a CD Player or direct channel selection on a TV set.
Included in this section are special command buttons
providing functions found on various components.
A macro is a series of individual commands triggered by
pressing one button. Macros make operating a complex
home entertainment system much easier. For example,
think of playing a videotape: You turn on the TV, turn on
the VCR, select the TV input connected to the VCR, and,
finally, put the VCR into Play mode. That’s four separate
commands — and it may take you as many as six pushes
on various buttons to execute them. A macro makes this
simpler by executing all the needed commands with just
one push of a button.
At the bottom of this group of buttons are ten round
source selection buttons labelled CD, TUNER, TAPE, etc.
These duplicate the source input selection buttons on a
receiver, preamplifier, or surround sound processor. The
function of these buttons is not the same as the DEVICE
buttons at the top of the remote control. The DEVICE but-
tons determine which command set is active on the
RR-939. The source select COMMAND buttons switch in-
puts on the audio/video component being controlled.
There are five MACRO buttons on the RR-939 – the four
buttons labeled M1, M2, M3, and M4, along with the
POWER button. A sequence of up to eight different com-
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REMOTE CONTROL RR-939
RR-939
mands can be memorized to be replayed automatically
with the press of a MACRO button. See the section, PRO-
GRAMMING MACROS, for more detailed information.
The easiest way to proceed is to find your components
and corresponding three-digit codes from the list of
codes at the end of this manual. If your component is not
listed, there is an alternative auto-search method for find-
ing the right command set.
Note: Macro buttons are available only in the AUD, SAT,
and CBL modes. However, you can include switching to a
different DEVICE mode as part of a macro, in order to op-
erate other components.
Three Digit Code Programming
Find your audio/video component in the list at the end of
this manual and note the 3-digit code(s):
To replay a MACRO, first activate one of the DEVICE
modes (AUD, SAT, and CBL only). Then, press the desired
MACRO button. If a macro has been programmed for that
button, the RR-939 will replay the memorized sequence of
commands and the DEVICE button will blink red for each
command. If no macro has been programmed, or if mac-
ros are not available in that DEVICE mode, nothing will
happen and no DEVICE buttons will blink.
Step One: Turn on the component you wish to memorize.
Step Two: Press the corresponding DEVICE button (for ex-
ample, if you are memorizing the command set for a CD
player, press the CD DEVICE button at the top of the
RR-939). While pressing the DEVICE button, simulta-
neously press the MUTE button and hold both for at least
one second. The DEVICE key will light in red for 20 sec-
onds, indicating that you have entered the program mode.
The next step must be done within this 20 second period,
or the RR-939 will revert to its standard operating mode.
4
Special Buttons
There are two special function buttons at the bottom of
the RR-939 remote.
Step Three: Point the RR-939 at the audio/video compo-
nent and enter the 3-digit code, using the numeric but-
tons. The DEVICE key will flash each time you enter a
digit. If you have entered the correct code, the compo-
nent will turn off. If there is more than one 3-digit code for
your brand of source component, continue entering addi-
tional 3-digit codes from the list until the component turns
off, indicating that you have found the right one.
The LIGHT button turns on backlighting so you can see
the buttons in a dark room. The lights stay on for 7 sec-
onds and will stay on for an additional 7 seconds each
time another button is pressed.
The SHIFT button activates additional commands for
some buttons. These functions are shown in italics on the
illustrations and in the command tables at the back of this
manual. To activate one of these commands, press and
release the SHIFT button and then press the desired
COMMAND button.
Step Four: Store the code number by pressing the corre-
sponding DEVICE button again. The button will blink twice
to confirm the storage of the code in memory.
Step Five: Test the COMMAND buttons, using the tables
at the back of this manual as a reference for the available
functions. If the functions do not work correctly, repeat
the above steps, with the next available 3-digit code from
the list for your brand of component.
Programming
The RR-939 can replace up to ten different remote con-
trols, one for each of the eight DEVICE buttons. Before
you use it, you must program the RR-939, i.e. tell it which
audio/video components you wish it to control.
Repeat the steps above for each of up to eight compo-
nents, assigning each one to the appropriate DEVICE key.
The RR-939 contains hundreds of command sets for vari-
ous A/V components. Programming the remote involves
selecting the command sets that correspond to the com-
ponents in your system, and assigning them to the eight
DEVICE buttons by entering a three digit code. This need
only be done once during initial set-up of the RR-939.
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6
REMOTE CONTROL RR-939
RR-939
Auto-Search Programming
Macro Programming
If the code table does not provide a 3-digit code or if none
of the code numbers assigned to your brand of compo-
nent work, use the following auto-search method to find a
code number that will operate your components.
There are five MACRO buttons – the four labeled M1, M2,
M3, and M4 plus the POWER button. When the RR-939 is
in the AUDIO, SAT, or CABLE mode, the macro buttons
can store and replay a sequence of up to 8 commands.
Step One: Turn on the component you wish to operate.
Step Two: Press the corresponding DEVICE button and
the MUTE button, simultaneously for one second or more.
The LED will light for 20 seconds.
To memorize a macro sequence:
Step One: Press a DEVICE button (AUD, SAT, or CBL only)
and the MUTE button simultaneously for at least one sec-
ond. The DEVICE button will light red for 20 seconds.
Step Three: Press and hold the CH UP or CH DOWN but-
ton. This sends a succession of Power ON/OFF code sig-
nals that are stored in memory. Stop pressing the CH
button as soon as the component turns off, signifying that
you have found a code set that operates that component.
Step Two: Press the MACRO button you wish to program.
Step Three: Press a sequence of commands (up to 8) that
you wish to store. Pressing a DEVICE button to change
modes during the sequence counts as one command.
Step Four: Press the DEVICE button to store the code set
you have found. The button will blink twice to confirm that
you have stored the code.
Step Four: Press the CH UP button to store the macro se-
quence. The DEVICE button will blink twice to confirm.
Step Five: Test the remote control functions. If any do not
work properly, repeat the preceding steps until you find
the right code.
Note: Because the POWER button can be used as a
MACRO button, the normal Power On/Off commands are
temporarily stored on the MUTE button during the macro
learning sequence. To include a power on/off command in
a macro, simply press the MUTE button.
Displaying a Code Number
To find out which 3-digit code is currently stored on a DE-
VICE button:
To erase a previously stored macro sequence, follow the
above steps, skipping Step 3 without entering any com-
mands, i.e. memorize a blank macro.
Step One: Press the DEVICE button and the MUTE button
simultaneously for one second or more. The DEVICE but-
ton will light red for 20 seconds.
Step Two: Press the RECALL button. The DEVICE button
will blink a number of times, indicating the first digit in the
code, followed by a one second interval with the light off,
followed by a number of blinks indicating the second digit,
followed by another interval, followed by blinks indicating
the third digit. For example, one blink, three blinks, and
eight blinks, with one second intervals in between, repre-
sents the 3-digit code number 138.
Volume Punch Through
It may be desirable to have the AUDIO or TV volume com-
mands available at all times. For example, when using the
RR-939 to control your CD player, you might want the VOL-
UME buttons (which would normally be inactive in CD
mode) to change the volume of your preamp or surround
sound processor. This feature, called Volume Punch
Through, can be used to make the volume commands
from either the AUDIO or TV device mode available in
other device modes.
Note: The number ZERO in a 3-digit code is represented
by 10 blinks.
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REMOTE CONTROL RR-939
RR-939
To set-up the Volume Punch Through feature:
3-Digit Code List
Step One: Press the DEVICE button (the device you wish
to transfer the volume function to) and the MUTE button
simultaneously for at least one second.
Audio Codes
TAPE Codes
Rotel RSP975
Rotel RTC975
Rotel RSX965
Rotel RA985
Rotel RC995
Rotel RC972
Rotel RSP985
Rotel RSP980
Rotel RTC970
Rotel RT940
Rotel RTC940
Rotel RTC950
Rotel RX950
Rotel RMZ955
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
002
002
002
003
003
003
004
Rotel RD960
Rotel RMZ955
Denon
Pioneer
Pioneer (LD)
Yamaha
001
003
011 012
004 007 008
002
Step Two: Press the VOLUME UP button.
Step Three: Press the AUDIO or TV DEVICE button (the
device you wish to transfer the volume function from).
The DEVICE button will blink twice to confirm.
005 006 009
DVD Codes
Denon
LG
001
Example: To have the AUDIO volume command prevail in
the VCR mode, press the VCR DEVICE button in Step One
and the AUDIO DEVICE button in Step 3.
010
002
003
004
005
006
011
007
008
009
Mitsubishi
Panasonic
Pioneer
Proscan
RCA
Samsung
Sony
Toshiba
Yamaha
CD Codes
Rotel RCD931
Rotel RCD951
Rotel RCD971
Rotel RCD991
Rotel RCD950
Rotel RCC945
Rotel RCC955
Rotel RCD970
Rotel RCD975
Rotel RCD855
Rotel RCD865
Rotel RCD955
Rotel RCD965
Rotel RCD945
Rotel RCC935
Rotel RCC940
Rotel RCD990
Rotel RMZ955
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
002
002
002
002
002
002
003
003
004
005
Mapping a Component to
Another Device Button
SAT Codes
GE
001
007
006
011 012
003
013
002 005
001
004
008
In some systems, you may need to program one command
set to another DEVICE button. For example, if you have
two CD players, you may wish to use the SAT DEVICE but-
ton to store and activate commands for a second CD
player. To reassign device codes to another button:
Alphastar
Echostar
Hitachi
Hughes
Panasonic
Primestar
RCA
Sony
Toshiba
Uniden
Step One: Press the new DEVICE button where you wish
to store the command set and the MUTE button simulta-
neously for at least one second.
009 010
CABLE Codes
Step Two: Press the DEVICE button corresponding to the
command set you wish to transfer in order to access the
command sets for that type of component.
Pioneer
Americast
Jerrold
001 002 003
005
006 007
Scientific-Atlanta004
Step Three: Enter the 3-digit code for the audio/video
component you wish to transfer.
Tocom
Zenith
010
008 009
Step Four: Press the DEVICE button where you wish to
store the command set. It will blink twice to confirm.
Example: To store CD commands on the SAT DEVICE but-
ton, press the SAT DEVICE button in Steps One and Four.
Press the CD DEVICE button in Step Two.
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RR-939
Memorex
Metz
MGA
Minerva
Mitsubishi
004 007 072
088
001 004 024 042
088
004 024 040 042
109 146
001 004 062 101
015 025
001 019 024 040
056 130 134
043
043
043
019 081
034 056 080 164
001 003 004 024
056 059 060 063
064 127 143 164
001 003 004 005
038 059 093 164
180 181 182 183
184 185 186 187
188 189 190 192
004 018 023 025
135 176
004 143
144 160 161 167
004 058 143 171
173
034 056
004 019 047 127
143
001 004 023 024
056 065 074 144
152 156 160 161
007 019 047
072 169
001 004 058
004 101 127 133
143 160
007 020 021 033
053 057 082
004 028 043 048
143
004 007 015 028
030 057 082 094
143 160
004 014 019 022
028 143 175
TMK
Toshiba
004
MGA
Minolta
Mitsubishi
045 046 059
004 020
004 020 046 051
059 061 142
034 040
024 034
012 023 043 048
043
053 054
070 133 140
004 020 031 063
031 034 067
031 034 054 067
101 162 166 167
168 169 170 171
101
004 021 048
108
072
014
004 020 034 040
041 107 109 140
144 147
001 008 010 014
031 034 040 053
054 101
058
072
014
017 040 107 109
113 115 124
043 048 135
001 007 010 014
040 134
017 037 129 131
001 004 008 009
010 014 017 020
081 101
031 054
024
001 009 031 052
056 057 058
034
TV Codes
015 030 040 062
101
143
A Mark
Admiral
Akai
Ampro
Anam
112
Totevision
Universal
Video Concepts 146
Vidikron
Vidtech
Wards
072 081 161
001 146
073 167
043 054 055 056
080 104 108 112
118 121
001 004 058 112
001 002 003 004
058
043
001 002 003 004
101 143
043
004
043 051
143
054
143
008 009
MTC
Multitech
NEC
Nordmende
Optonica
Panasonic
Pentax
MTC
NAD
NEC
174
004
004 008 009 019
028 060 061 063
064 072 074 164
004
004
AOC
Nikei
Onking
Onwa
Optonica
Panasonic
Philco
Candle
Capehart
Cetronic
Citizen
Yamaha
York
Yupiteru
Zenith
Zonda
Philco
Philips
043
072 073 095 103
112
Pilot
Classic
Concerto
Contec
Coronado
Craig
Crown
Curtis Mathes
CXC
Pioneer
Portland
Pulsar
Quartz
RCA
VCR Codes
Philips
Aiwa
Akai
034
043 046 124 142
146
072
001 004 101 143
043
004 055 103 111
114 127 143
004 143
043
062
Ampro
Anam
Pioneer
Realistic
031 103
Daewoo
Audio Dynamics 012 023 043
Broksonic
Canon
Capehart
Craig
Curtis Mathes
Daewoo
Portland
Proscan
Proton
035 037 129
028 031
108
001 040 135
031 041
007 010 017 065
108 111
Daytron
Dynasty
Dynatech
Electrohome
Emerson
Ricoh
Runco
Salora
Samsung
024 143
Quasar
Radio Shack
001 004 005 028
043 047 048 051
096 143 151 153
154 155
007 057
028 043
043
004 008 009 034
056 073 074 091
130 144 155 160
161
004 106 110 112
113 119 127 143
203 204 205 207
209
004
004 007 010 011
012 023 075 143
158 163
164
129
164
001
Sansui
Sanyo
RCA
Daytron
DBX
Dynatech
Electrohome
Emerson
108
Fisher
Funai
Futuretech
GE
012 023 043
034 053
059
006 017 025 027
029 031 034 035
036 037 046 101
129 131 138 153
001 008 009 010
034
031 063 072 107
109 144 147
Scott
Sears
Realistic
Runco
Sampo
Samsung
Sharp
Shintom
Sony
Sanyo
Scott
Sears
Goldstar
Grundig
Fisher
Funai
GE
Soundesign
STS
Sylvania
Symphonic
Tandy
004
031 034 059 067
034
010 034
043
034 043
031 070
031 034 101
034
177 178
006
Hallmark
Hitachi
Go Video
Goldstar
Harman Kardon 012 045
132 136
004 012 020 101
Sharp
Tatung
Teac
Hitachi
018 026 034 043
063 137 150
031
031
004 012 040 101
043
012 031 043 048
055 060 130 150
152
014 034 048
034
001 004 009 017
034
Infinity
Inkel
JBL
JCP
JCPenny
Signature
Sony
Soundesign
Spectricon
SSS
072
Technics
Teknika
Thomas
Thomson
TMK
070 085 126 139
003 004 028 043
112
004 043
002
001 003 059 060
063 064 127 160
164
052
081
056 062
034 080
004
002 003 004 024
028 043 072 101
143
Instant Replay
JCL
JCPenny
Jensen
JVC
004 008 024 030
065 101 143 160
013
034 038 070 083
001 070
002 059
043 143 154
072
Supre Macy
Sylvania
Jensen
JVC
Kenwood
Kloss
KTV
Lodgenet
Logik
Toshiba
004 008 017 059
082 131
040 101
040
Totevision
Unitech
Vector Research 012
Victor 048
Video Concepts 012 034 046 141
Kenwood
Lloyd
LXI
Symphonics
Tandy
Tatung
Technics
Techwood
Teknika
072
004
Magin
Magnavox
040
Luxman
LXI
Videosonic
Wards
040
031 034 041 067
068
012 031 067 069
101
027 030
031
001 010 014 031
034 040 053 072
101 134 139
007 015 052 081
160 164
001 003 004 022
059 060 061 063
064 127 164
001 164
164
001 004 017 024
031 034 040 053
054 131
012 034 043
034 048 056 058
072 080 101
Marantz
Marta
Matsui
MEI
Magnavox
Telerent
Tera
Thomson
072
172
Yamaha
Zenith
Marantz
Matsui
194 195 196 197
198 199 200 201
Memorex
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RR-939
Note: [SHIFT] button functions shown in italics
Rotel Control Commands
Remote
Control
Button
RTC975/RSP975
RSX965/RA985
RC995/972
RSP985
RTC940/950
Remote
Control
Button
RMZ955
RCD991/971
RCD950/951/931
RCC945/955
CD 001
RCD975/970/965
RCD955/945
RSP980
RT940/RTC970
AUDIO 002
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
AUDIO 001
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
AUDIO 003
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
AUDIO 004
Standby
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
CD 002
POWER
VOL+
VOL –
MUTE
PLAY
STOP
SEARCH –
SEARCH +
PAUSE
RECALL
GUIDE
MENU
PRE CH
T/V
CH +
CH –
O
1
2
3
4
5
POWER
VOL+
VOL –
MUTE
PLAY
STOP
SEARCH –
SEARCH +
PAUSE
RECALL
GUIDE
MENU
PRE CH
T/V
CH +
CH –
O
1
2
3
4
5
Play
Stop
Play
Stop
Search –
Play
Stop
Search –
Search +
Pause
Dynamic
–
+
Rewind
Fast Forward Search +
Pause
C. Delay
Recall
Surround + Surround +
On Screen
Sur. Delay
Band
Tuning +
Tuning –
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Up
Open/Close
Track –
Track +
Track –
Track +
Menu
Down
Band
Tuning +
Tuning –
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Band
Tuning +
Tuning –
Fav. Station
Preset +
Preset –
10
A – B
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 [Disc 1]
2 [Disc 2]
3 [Disc 3]
4 [Disc 4]
5 [Disc 5]
6 [Disc 6]
7
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
9
8
9
10
10
Plus 8
10
Plus 10
ENTER
MOVIE FILT
5.1 CH
SELECT
BACK
TUNER
CD
Out. Balance Enter
Movie Filter
5.1 Channel 5.1 Channel *
Input Select Center Focus
ENTER
MOVIE FILT
5.1 CH
SELECT
BACK
TUNER
CD
Disc Select Disc Select
Program Program
Time [Review] Time [Review]
Clear [Scan] Clear [Scan]
Random [Rep] Random [Rep]
Select
Back
Tuner
CD
Bal. Check
Tuner
CD
Back
Tuner
CD
Tuner
CD
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
PHONO/LD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
AUX 1
AUX 2
SHIFT
M1
Tape 1
Tape 2
Phono/Ld
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Aux 1
Tape Monitor Tape 1
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
PHONO/LD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
AUX 1
AUX 2
[SHIFT]
M1
Tape/SAT
Tape 2
Phono/LD
Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Aux 1
Tape 2
Video/CD
X
Aux 1
Aux 2
Aux 2
M2
M2
M3
M3
M4
M4
DEVICE
DEVICE
* RTC970 requires [Shift] function for 5.1 CH input
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REMOTE CONTROL RR-939
RR-939
Note: [SHIFT] button functions shown in italics
Rotel Control Commands
Remote
Control
Button
RCC935
RCC940
RCD990
RMZ955
Remote
Control
Button
RD960
Pioneer LD
RMZ955
CD 003
CD 004
CD 005
TAPE 001
TAPE 002
TAPE 003
POWER
VOL+
VOL –
MUTE
PLAY
STOP
SEARCH –
SEARCH +
PAUSE
RECALL
GUIDE
MENU
PRE CH
T/V
POWER
VOL+
VOL –
MUTE
PLAY
STOP
SEARCH –
SEARCH +
PAUSE
RECALL
GUIDE
MENU
PRE CH
T/V
Power
Power
Play
Stop
Search –
Search +
Pause
Play
Stop
Play
Stop
Skip –
Play
Stop
Rewind
Play
Stop
Rewind
Play
Stop
Rewind
Search –
Search +
Pause
Open/Close
Track –
Track +
Fast Forward Fast Forward Fast Forward
Pause
Record
Pause
Open/Close
Track –
Track +
CH +
CH –
CH +
CH –
Skip +
Skip –
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1 [Disc 1]
2 [Disc 2]
3 [Disc 3]
4 [Disc 4]
5 [Disc 5]
6 [
7
8
9
8
9
8
9
10
10
ENTER
MOVIE FILT Program
Disc Select
ENTER
MOVIE FILT
5.1 CH
SELECT
BACK
TUNER
CD
Program
Disc
5.1 CH
SELECT
BACK
TUNER
CD
Time [Review] Time [Review]
Clear [Scan]
Random [Rep] Random [Rep] Random
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
PHONO/LD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
AUX 1
AUX 2
[SHIFT]
M1
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
PHONO/LD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
AUX 1
AUX 2
[SHIFT]
M1
M2
M2
M3
M3
M4
M4
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REMOTE CONTROL RR-939
RR-939
Note: [SHIFT] button functions shown in italics
Other Control Commands
Remote
Control
Button
Remote
Control
Button
TV
VCR
CABLE
DVD
SAT
POWER
VOL+
VOL –
MUTE
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
Power
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
POWER
VOL+
VOL –
MUTE
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
Power
Volume +
Volume –
Mute
PLAY
STOP
SEARCH –
SEARCH +
Select
Down
Left
Right
Play
Stop
Select
Down
Left
PLAY
STOP
SEARCH –
SEARCH +
Play
Stop
Search –
Search +
Pause
Select
Down
Left
Right
Up
Rewind
Fast Forward Right
Pause
PAUSE
Up
Up
PAUSE
RECALL
Clear/Std.
Record
Exit
RECALL
Open/Close Exit
GUIDE
MENU
PRE CH
Display/Rec.
Menu
Prev. Channel
Guide
Menu
Prev. Channel
GUIDE
MENU
PRE CH
Guide
Menu
Return
Guide
Menu
Prev. Channel
T/V
TV/VCR
TV/VCR
Switch
T/V
Switch
CH +
CH –
Channel +
Channel –
Channel +
Channel –
Channel +
Channel –
CH +
CH –
Skip +
Skip –
Channel +
Channel –
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Up
Left
Right
Down
8
9
8
9
8
9
10
ENTER
Pay Per View
Enter
10
ENTER
Enter
Enter
Enter
MOVIE FILT Sleep Timer
Fav. Station
Info
MOVIE FILT Sub. On/Off Fav. Station
5.1 CH
SELECT
BACK
TUNER
CD
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
PHONO/LD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
AUX 1
AUX 2
[SHIFT]
M1
5.1 CH
SELECT
BACK
TUNER
CD
Display
Clear
Info
Next
Alt
Bypass
Music
Page +
Day +
Day –
Page –
TAPE 1
TAPE 2
PHONO/LD
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
VIDEO 3
AUX 1
AUX 2
[SHIFT]
M1
M2
M2
M3
M3
M4
M4
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RR-939
REMOTE CONTROL
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