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SL-9000
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Post 1 made on Sunday April 23, 2000 at 21:37
Andrew
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Hey guys. I'm thinking of getting the SL-9000, but I'd like the one with the inputs on the bottom instead of the surround and center channel buttons. Is the one sold at dynadirect that one (the picture looks like it, but that doesn't mean much). Or anyone know what place sells that version for sure? Also, is the backlighting on the input version green instead of blue? Just looks that way from the pictures. Thanks!
OP | Post 2 made on Monday April 24, 2000 at 01:22
Daniel Tonks
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Hmm, you're talking about the most recent version -- which should be all that's in the market right now.
OP | Post 3 made on Thursday November 30, 2000 at 13:50
Don Schlack
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I'm also thinking of getting the SL-9000 and also noticed that's there are two versions. The picture on the remote central website shows those buttons as surround and center channel. I found another picture of the SL-9000 with those buttons shown as inputs, at
the smarthome website. What's the purpose of these additional input buttons? It seem redundant to have two
sets of input buttons, one set at the top of the remote and one set at the bottom.
OP | Post 4 made on Thursday November 30, 2000 at 15:00
Mike Gifford
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The SL-9000 version with the input buttons located at the bottom indicate more than just a relocation of input selects.

The device buttons at the top of the remote are not defaulted as input buttons, but can be used as input buttons should the user desire it to be so. The device buttons are capable of three mini-macros each, those being: a) anything preprogrammed; b) anything learned; and c) anything JOINED. The JOIN function enables you to relocate the bottom audio input buttons to any one of the top device buttons. Should this option be utilizied, the input button you joined to the top is now a free button which can be taught from another remote control should an extra button be needed.

Also available on this version of SL-9000 is a feature which enables you to delete the Automatic Audio mode from any device. The default in the remote control is when you press a device button twice, it will reflect A_DEVICE. For example, if you press the TV device button twice, it will go from reading TV in the LCD to reading A_TV. This feature allows you to use Audio volume and mute when in the TV mode.

As Daniel Tonks stated above, most dealers should already have this version in stock, as we've been shipping this version for about a year now.


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