Touch Screen
The Touch Screen allows for the selection and controlling of different components through multiple On-Screen Pages.
Mute
Press the MUTE Push-button to mute the audio and a second time to unmute. The MUTE Push-button is also used in conjuction with other push-buttons to per- form programing and other functions.
Transport Functions
Use the PLAY, FAST-FOWARD , FAST REVERSE and STOPϒ Push- buttons to operate a DVD/CD player, DVD/CD changer or tape recorder.
Channel Functions
Press and release the CHannel Up or Down Push-button to move from station to station on both the AM and FM Dial. In a similar fashion, use the CHannel Up or Down Push-button to select the next available TV Channel. When playing a DVD, CD or Tape the CHannel Up Push-button will select the Next Selec- tion, Track or Chapter and the CHannel Down will select the Previous (Back) Selection, Track or Chapter.
Main
Press the MAIN Push-button to select the Main Touch Screen Menu. The MAIN Push-button is also used in conjuction with other push-buttons to perform program- ming and other functions.
Previous Channel
When viewing TV Channels, pressing the PREvious CHannel Push-button will select the last TV Channel Selected.
Volume
Press the UP or DOWN VOLume Push-button to raise or lower the listening volume level.
Power
Switches AC Power ON or OFF for a McIntosh Control Center or Preamplifier. If a non-McIntosh Component is being controlled (ie. TV), then the UR12 will switch AC Power ON or OFF for that com- ponent.
Lighting
Press and release the LIGHT Push-button to momentarily illuminate the Touch Screen and the UR12 Push-buttons.
Page
Press the PAGE Push-button to select dif- ferent Pages of Menus displayed on the Touch Screen. The MAIN Push-button is also used in conjuction with other push- buttons to perform programming and other functions.
Joystick
The Joystick allows, the cursor to move in four directions, selects different Touch Screen Menu Options and the On-Screen Menus of Source Components. By press- ing the Joystick down, it also functions as an Enter key to select the displayed func- tion.