Pioneer Universal Remote RC9800I User Manual

RC9800i  
Quick Start Guide  
Congratulations on the purchase of your  
new RC9800i Touch Screen Remote  
Control! This device is a “must have” if  
you want to enjoy a real state-of-the-art  
home entertainment experience. You will  
see that using the RC9800i is very easy.  
This Quick Start Guide will assist you in  
setting up your RC9800i. The RC9800i will  
automatically switch to setup mode when  
you turn it on for the first time. Setting up  
the RC9800i will take 30 minutes or  
longer, depending on the number of  
devices that you want to control with it.  
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Package Contents  
The RC9800i Touch Screen Remote Control box contains the following items:  
RC9800i  
Cradle  
Power adapter  
USB cable  
User Manual  
(EN, FR, ES)  
Quick Start Guide  
(EN, FR, ES)  
Media Manager Software  
Stylus  
Warranty information  
Warranty Registration Card  
End User License Agreement  
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Network settings  
In the presence of a wireless network without encryption the RC9800i will  
automatically connect to it. In all other cases the RC9800i will not automatically  
connect; you will have to perform a few additional settings as explained below.  
A Do you want to use the current network settings (fig. 1)?  
If yes, choose Next on the RC9800i, and proceed with Part 8 Date and time settings.  
If no, choose Change to enter the settings of your Wireless Access Point (WAP).  
Then, proceed with step B below.  
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Note: It is advisable to have your WAP Settings at hand as you will need this information in the next steps.  
B Enter your Wireless Access Point’s (WAP) name in the text field SSID (when you tap  
the text field, a keyboard will pop up), or choose Find to scan for available networks  
(fig. 2).  
Then, proceed with step C below.  
Note: Make sure that your Wireless Access Point operates in infrastructure mode. Please see the User Manual of  
your Wireless Access Point on how to set your WAP to infrastructure mode.  
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Note: In case you use a 802.11g Wireless Access Point, make sure that it operates in mixed mode. Please see the  
User Manual of your Wireless Access Point on how to set your WAP to mixed mode.  
Note: In case your Wireless Access Point does not broadcast its name (SSID), you need to manually enter it,  
since Find will not display your WAP’s SSID.  
Note: In case your Wireless Access Point filters MAC addresses, please add your RC9800i’s MAC address to your  
WAP’s list of allowed MAC addresses. Otherwise your RC9800i is unable to connect to your wireless network.  
To find your RC9800i’s MAC address, choose Change in the network setup screen, followed by Current Status.  
To add your RC9800i’s MAC address to the list of allowed MAC addresses, please see the User Manual of your  
Wireless Access Point.  
C Choose the Security Settings that apply to your network (fig. 2). These Security  
Settings are dependent on the configuration of your Wireless Access Point.  
Choose None if your network does not use any encryption.  
Choose WEP if your network encodes all communication using a WEP encryption  
key (‘passkey’). This passkey consists of:  
10 hexadecimal characters (0…9, A…F) in case of a 64-bit encryption;  
26 hexadecimal characters (0…9, A…F) in case of a 128-bit encryption.  
Keep in mind that the RC9800i makes use of a WEP passkey (0…9, A…F), NOT a  
passphrase, which may be any human readable sentence.  
Note: When you enter the passkey, please double-check for typing errors.  
Choose WPA if your network encodes all communication using a WPA  
passphrase. This passphrase consists of minimally 8 and maximally 63  
alphanumeric characters.  
Then, proceed with step D below.  
D When you select Obtain IP automatically (fig. 2), your WAP will automatically  
assign dynamic IP addresses to your devices.  
However, if you want to assign a fixed IP address to the RC9800i, do not select  
Obtain IP automatically, but instead select IP Settings and fill out the necessary  
fields.  
Then, proceed with step E below.  
E Select Use HTTP Proxy if your Internet Service Provider uses one (fig. 2), and click  
Proxy Settings to enter the necessary information. Usually, you can leave Use HTTP  
Proxy unselected.  
F Choose Next to apply your network settings.  
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Date and time settings  
Set date and time.  
If you operate your RC9800i in a wireless network that has a connection to the  
Internet, you can instruct the RC9800i to retrieve time information from the  
Internet. You can also set date and time manually.  
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Set up Rooms & AV Devices: Rooms  
Add one or more rooms containing audio-video equipment that you want to  
control with your RC9800i.  
Tip: Initially only add the room that you want to set up first. At a later time, you can return to setup mode and add  
other rooms.  
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Set up Rooms & AV Devices: AV Devices  
A For each room, add all devices you want to control with the RC9800i (fig. 1). For  
each device that you add, a number of additional questions will be asked.  
B Device type  
You can choose any of the below types of devices (fig. 2):  
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Amplifier  
Media Center PC  
PVR (DVR, Tivo, Replay TV, …)  
Projector  
CD (CDR) player  
Cable Box (no PVR)  
DVD Player  
Receiver (Amplifier + Tuner)  
Satellite Receiver (no PVR)  
TV  
DVDR (+HDD)  
DVD - VCR  
Game Console  
Home Cinema / Home Theater  
Media Adapter  
Tuner (Radio)  
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VCR  
Note: If you are adding a cable box or satellite receiver that is equipped with a PVR function, please  
choose ‘PVR’.  
C Brand selection  
Use the alphabet buttons to jump to the appropriate brand list (fig. 3).  
Note: These buttons work like buttons on a cell phone: press a button once to jump to a brand list starting with  
the first character, press it twice for a list that starts with the second character, three times for the third  
character, and so on.  
Select the brand of the device and choose Next.  
D Model number  
Enter a model number if you have this information (fig. 4). If you don’t have this  
information, leave the text field blank and choose Next.  
Note: If you have multiple devices of the same brand and type, we strongly advise you to fill out the model  
number. This way, the RC9800i will automatically copy all relevant device information when you add the next  
device of the same type, saving you setup time.  
E Remote control codes  
The RC9800i uses an infrared sensor to learn infrared codes. This sensor is  
located at the top of the RC9800i and is marked with two white bars. When  
learning IR codes, make sure that:  
You aim your device’s original remote control to the RC9800i’s infrared  
sensor. Keep it at a distance of approximately 5 cm / 2 inches (fig. 5);  
You aim at the area between the two white stripes at the top of the RC9800i;  
You press the button on your original remote control for about 2 seconds;  
You point the RC9800i away from lighting sources like fluorescent lamps.  
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There are 3 different ways to learn the remote control codes used by your AV  
device (fig. 6):  
If you have the original remote control for the device, choose Learn & Match.  
If you don’t have the original remote control or if Learn & Match didn’t find  
matching remote control codes, choose Autoscan.  
If neither Learn & Match or Autoscan found matching codes, choose  
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Select & Try.  
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F Power on  
The RC9800i will determine the best method to power on your device. Follow  
the on-screen instructions (fig. 7).  
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G Channel selection  
Note: This step will only appear for devices that have a built-in tuner.  
The RC9800i will now prompt you with questions to find the best method for  
tuning to 1, 2 and 3-digit channels. Follow the on-screen instructions (fig. 8).  
H Input selection  
Note: This step will only appear for devices that accept inputs from external devices.  
You will be asked a few questions on external inputs i.e. audio-video input  
sources that feed audio-video signals into your device (fig. 9). These may be  
labeled AV1, AV2, EXT1, EXT2, etc (fig. 10).  
Tip: Turn on all input sources.  
When asked, add the input source’s label to the list. Please make sure that:  
you read through all the options carefully (fig. 9). Some options look very  
similar, but differ considerably. Choose the input selection method that best  
matches your situation.  
you list ALL inputs (fig. 11), also those that you never actually use or to  
which currently no external devices are connected. The RC9800i needs to  
know exactly the actual sequence of your device’s input sources in order to  
correctly control your equipment.  
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Repeat steps A through H in Part 10 for every device that you want to control with  
the RC9800i.  
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Set up Activities  
The RC9800i will now collect information on the activities for which your  
AV equipment is used (e.g. Watch a DVD, listen to a CD, etc.).  
Make sure all A/V devices involved are properly connected before proceeding. Select  
all activities that you want to configure on your RC9800i; you can always redo this  
step at a later time.  
Note: If you want to know more about Activities and Activity-Based Control, please read ‘What You Should Know About  
Activity-Based Control’ on page 12 of the User Manual. This background information is not mandatory for completing the  
Activity Setup.  
In the course of the Activities Setup, all activities will be configured room by room.  
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Electronic Program Guide (EPG)  
Your RC9800i comes with a 1 year free-of-charge subscription to the Philips  
Internet EPG Service. Before you can use the EPG application on the RC9800i, you  
first must perform a few service-related settings. Some of these service-related  
settings are to be performed on a PC using a Web browser, NOT on the RC9800i.  
Please refer to p. 46-50 the User Manual for instructions on how to setup the EPG.  
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Your RC9800i is now ready for use  
You can now start using your RC9800i. Whenever necessary, you can change the  
settings that you made during setup: first choose , then choose Settings.  
Before proceeding to Part 14 Using the RC9800i, please turn off all your A/V  
equipment.  
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Using the RC9800i  
Activity control  
When you are done with the setup, the RC9800i ‘Homepage’ will appear automatically  
(fig. 1). From this screen you can start Watch and Listen activities by tapping the  
corresponding line. In the next screen (fig. 2) you can choose activities (e.g. Watch TV,  
Watch DVD, …) by tapping the corresponding icon in the bottom bar. As the RC9800i  
has collected all relevant information during setup, the activity is fully automated:  
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The RC9800i will turn on all devices involved, will select the correct inputs and  
will tune to the correct channels.  
The RC9800i screen will display the control buttons relevant for the activity of  
your choice (fig. 3).  
For most activities, several screens with control buttons are available. You can  
cycle through these ‘activity-control’ screens using the Page hard key (fig. 3).  
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At any time you can choose another activity by choosing the proper icon in the  
bottom bar.  
To return to the Homepage, use the Home hard key.  
Synchronization wizard  
When the RC9800i sends remote control commands to the various devices involved in  
an activity, it may happen that something blocks the ‘line of sight’ between the  
RC9800i and the controlled device (e.g. somebody passing in front of the controlled  
device). In that case the remote control signals will not reach the device they are  
supposed to control. Consequently, your system may be desynchronized:  
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a device is powered off instead of on; or  
a wrong input has been selected; or  
a device has tuned to the wrong channel.  
When such a situation occurs you can choose the question mark icon in the bottom  
right corner of the screen. This will start the synchronization wizard, which brings up a  
screen that holds a few buttons that allow you, depending on the activity, to change  
inputs, change channels and turn devices on and off. With these buttons, you will be  
able to resynchronize your system.  
Individual Device Control  
With Individual Device Control you can control a single device outside of the context  
of activities. Individual Device Control screens offer you less frequently used functions  
than the activity control screens that you get when controlling activities.  
To access Individual Device Control, on the Homepage, tap  
, then choose  
Individual Device Control. A list of available devices that you can watch or listen to in  
the current room will appear.  
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Support  
Need help fast? Read the User Manual first for quick tips that make using your  
Philips product more enjoyable. If you have read your instructions and still need  
assistance, you may access our online help at www.usasupport.philips.com or call  
1-888-PHILIPS (744-5477) while with your product.  
1-888-PHILIPS (744-5477)  
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