First I should say that this was an experiment and I don't have a small enough soldering iron to make a permanent connection. I used a few clip leads and a steady hand to test this theory. Also I don't have a small enough resistor in my stock box for a permanent connection, but maybe able to get one from an electronic parts distributor.
Yes connecting 5 volts to pin 9 of the IC disables it. I used a 100K resistor between the 5 volts and the pin 9. I don't like connecting IC Inputs directly to a power source so using the resistor to connect it to 5 volts was a safety thing. The chips data sheet was not clear on if it can be an output. I doubt it but the resistor was a percaution so 5 volts was not on the pin directly.
5 Volts ------------ 100K resistor-------------- Pin 9 of RX3310A IC.
So one end of resistor is on +5 volts the other end is on pin 9 of the IC