Model: KENWOOD RC-RO905 Universal Remote Control.
Remote operation of other components. Dual IR emitters for long distance and near-field operation. MACRO play function for automated operations. FutureSet upgrade feature for compatibility with new components. Remote control system: Infrared.
Transmitter power supply: 4 AAA batteries.
Dimensions: Width: 62 mm (2 7/16 inches). Height: 227 mm (8 15/16 inches). Depth: 37 mm (1 7/16 inches).
Weight (excluding batteries): 170 g (0.4 lbs).
Compatibility with KENWOOD audio/video receivers 1090VR and 1060VR.
Key features – POWER, macro, volume, mute, tv selector, audio selector, video selector, numeric keys, setup key.
Q: What components can be controlled with the KENWOOD RC-RO905 remote?
A: The remote can control most audio and video components like KENWOOD AV receivers, TVs, VCRs, DVD players and many others manufactured by different companies.
Q: How do I register a new component with the remote?
A: To register a component, get the setup code from the manual, press and hold on the ENT key for some time till the backlight flickers and release it, press the VIDEO or AUDIO key to select the component type and lastly enter the setup code.
Q: Can you explain the function of MACRO?
A: The MACRO function lets users automate a set of tasks such as powering on several devices or switching inputs using a single button.
Q: If the batteries are running low, how will I know?
A: During regular use, the remote will flash 5 times if the batteries are almost empty, this indicates a battery replacement is necessary.
Q: Is it possible for one remote to control several rooms?
A: KENWOOD 1090VR receiver allows the remote to control components in another room (ROOM B), this gives room for controlling input switches and volume levels separately.
Q: Can you elaborate on Future Set?
A: FutureSet is a feature that ensures the remote control can interact with new components that are not included in the original setup code by incorporating self-alteration.
Q: If the remote control stops working, what action should I take?
A: First step would be to check the battery, the next step would be to check if correct setup has been done, after that I would check if the remote is set on the right operational mode, lastly I would ensure that nothing is obstructing the remote from the components.