1. Setup
1.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri
The Yamaha RX-V383 remote control requires two (2) AA batteries for operation. Ensure you use fresh batteries for optimal performance.
- Tsvaga bhatiri kuseri kweremote control.
- Dzvanya pasi chibatiso chebhatiri wobva waisa chifukidziro chebhatiri pasi kuti uchivhure.
- Isa maviri AA mabhatiri, kuve nechokwadi chekuti yakanaka (+) uye yakaipa (-) materminal anowirirana nemadhairekitori mukati mekamuri.
- Svetedza chivharo chebhatiri kudzoka panzvimbo kusvikira chadzvanya zvakanaka.

Mufananidzo 1: Kumashure view yeremote control, ichiratidza nzvimbo yebhatiri.
1.2 Kutanga Kushandisa
This remote control is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement designed specifically for the Yamaha RX-V383 AV receiver. In most cases, it does not require any programming and will function immediately upon battery installation when used with the compatible RX-V383 receiver.
If the remote does not respond, ensure that the batteries are correctly installed and that there are no obstructions between the remote and the receiver's infrared sensor. For advanced setup or troubleshooting specific to your AV receiver, please refer to the Yamaha RX-V383 AV receiver's original instruction manual.
2. Operating Instructions
The Yamaha RX-V383 remote control provides comprehensive control over your AV receiver's functions. Familiarize yourself with the button layout for efficient operation.

Mufananidzo 2: Mberi view of the remote control, displaying all function buttons.
2.1 Basic Mabasa
- POWER (Orange Button): Inobatidza kana kudzima mugamuchiri.
- KURARA: Sets the receiver to automatically turn off after a specified period.
- SCENE Buttons (BD/DVD, TV, CD, RADIO): These buttons allow you to instantly recall preset settings for various input sources, optimizing audio and video for that specific source.
- INPUT: Selects the desired input source (e.g., HDMI 1, AV1, etc.).
- VURUMU (+/-): Adjusts the master volume level of the receiver.
- MUTE: Temporarily silences the audio output. Press again to restore sound.
- PROGRAM (Up/Down Arrows): Selects different sound programs or surround modes.
- FM/AM: Switches between FM and AM radio bands.
- USB / BLUETOOTH: Selects USB or Bluetooth as the audio input source.
2.2 Kutungamira uye Kudzora Menyu
- GADZIRIRA: Accesses the receiver's main setup menu.
- ZVOKUITA: Displays options relevant to the current screen or function.
- Mabhatani eMiseve (Kumusoro, Pasi, Kuruboshwe, Kurudyi): Famba-famba mumamenyu uye gadzirisa marongero.
- PINDA: Inosimbisa sarudzo dziri mumamenyu.
- DZOKERA: Inodzokera kune yakapfuura menyu kana skrini.
- TOP MENU / HOME / POP-UP/MENU: Accesses various menu functions depending on the source and receiver state.
2.3 Tuner and Playback Controls
- TUNING (Left/Right Arrows): Adjusts radio frequency manually.
- PRESET (Left/Right Arrows): Selects stored radio presets.
- CHIRANGARIDZO: Stores the current radio station as a preset.
- Color Buttons (RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE): These buttons may have specific functions depending on the connected device or menu context, often used for interactive features or quick access.
3. Kuchengeta
3.1 Kuchenesa Remote Control
Kuti uchengetedze chitarisiko uye mashandiro eremote control yako, tevera nhungamiro idzi dzekuchenesa:
- Wipe the surface of the remote with a soft, dry cloth.
- Patsvina yakasindimara, zvishoma dampIsa jira nemvura kana muchina wekuchenesa usina kunyorova, usingasvibisi. Dzivisa hunyoro hwakawandisa.
- Do not use harsh chemicals, solvents, or abrasive cleaning pads, as these can damage the remote's finish or internal components.
3.2 Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri
Replace the batteries when the remote control's response becomes sluggish or it stops functioning. Refer to Section 1.1 for detailed battery installation instructions. Always replace both batteries at the same time with new ones of the same type (AA).
3.3 Kuchengeta
When not in use for extended periods, it is recommended to remove the batteries from the remote control to prevent potential leakage and damage. Store the remote in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
4. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you experience issues with your remote control, consult the following troubleshooting tips:
- Remote isiri kupindura:
- Tarisa kana mabhatiri akanyatsoiswa uye ane chaji yakakwana. Vatsive kana zvichidiwa.
- Ensure there is a clear line of sight between the remote control and the infrared sensor on your Yamaha RX-V383 receiver. Remove any obstructions.
- Verify that the remote is pointed directly at the receiver.
- Limited functionality or incorrect commands:
- Confirm that the remote control is indeed the correct model (RX-V383) for your receiver.
- Ensure the receiver is powered on and not in a standby mode that restricts remote commands.
- If certain buttons do not work, it might indicate a specific setting on the receiver. Refer to your Yamaha RX-V383 receiver's manual for detailed operational guidance.
- Kupindira:
- Strong light sources, such as direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting, can sometimes interfere with infrared signals. Try operating the remote in different lighting conditions.
5. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Model Number | RX-V383 |
| Brand | YAMAHA |
| Inowirirana Devices | AV Receiver (RX-V383, RXV383) |
| Mabhatiri Anodiwa | 2 AA mabhatiri |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 8.6 x 2.4 x 1 inches |
| Color | Nhema |
| Special Feature | Universal (designed for specific Yamaha AV receivers) |
6. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For information regarding the warranty of your Yamaha RX-V383 remote control, please refer to the original purchase documentation or the warranty information provided with your Yamaha RX-V383 AV receiver.
For further technical assistance or customer support, please visit the official Yamaha website or contact Yamaha customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found in your receiver's manual or on the Yamaha support portal.