Citation Stereo Receiver owner manual Remote Control Operation

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Remote Control Operation

©Cancel: This button has two functions. Its main use is to exit from the menus and return either to normal operation or to the previous menu when configuring the 5.0 or adjusting system parame- ters. Within some menus, the Cancel button will have specific “exit” functions that are shown on screen at the appropriate time. Pressing this button when the unit is in normal operating modes and no other menu is present will reset all user parameters.

úMenu: Pressing this button brings the Main Menu to the screen. From that menu you may proceed to configure the unit or adjust any of the individual system parameters or input programs.

Menu Control Buttons: These buttons control the location of the items highlighted or selected on the various on-screen control and configuration menus. Depending on the specific menu in use, they may change settings, increase or decrease levels or change the wording of named programs. Note that the Ü is used at the top line of most menus to return to the previous menu or to exit the menu system. When the right pointing carat (Ð>) appears at the end of a menu line, the Ý is used to move to the next sub-menu. The Ú or Û buttons are frequently used to move to the next item in the menu list, or to change the letter in naming functions. When no other display is on the screen, pressing the Ú Menu Control button will display a status screen for the incoming digital signal (see figures OSD-27 and OSD-28 on page 54). Pressing the Û Menu Control button will display a complete System Status report (see figure OSD-26 on page 54).

ÆCustom Mode Selectors: Press these buttons to select one of the three custom modes. When the DTSdecoding option is installed, press the Cust 1 button to use the DTS decoding system.

Preprogrammed Mode Selectors: Press these buttons to select one of the preprogrammed surround modes.

ÂDolby Mode Selectors: Press this button to select Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic®, depending on the source material in use. (See pages 50–51 for more information on the various options available for the Dolby surround modes.)

µBalance Control: Press this button to activate the Balance Control Menu. When the button is pressed once, a diagram will appear on screen (see figure OSD-22 on page 48) that shows an asterisk * surrounded by arrows to represent the current listening position. To adjust the left/right balance and front/rear fade, press the Menu Control buttons to “move” the desired listening position with respect to the center of the room. Pressing the button a second time will bring the Trim Speaker Levels menu (see figure OSD-23 on page 48). At this menu it is possible to adjust the output level to each individual channel when external program material, rather than the internal test generator is used. Use the Ú and Û buttons to select the individual channel under adjustment and the Ü and Ý buttons to change the individual level. Note that this menu should only be used after the output levels have first been adjusted through the the Calib Speaker Levels menu within the the Speaker Setup menu page. (See pages 32–37 for more information.) When all balance adjustments have been made, press the Bal button again to enter the settings and exit these menus.

Secondary Control Cover: This sliding panel normally covers the secondary controls for the Citation 5.0. To access the controls below the panel, lightly press down on the indent at the top center of the panel and slide it towards you.

OCenter Mode Adjustments: Press any of these buttons to change the Center Channel mode. (See page 48 for more information.)

PAnalog Input Program Buttons: Press any of these buttons to select any of the six analog input programs. Note that the numbers on the buttons do NOT refer to the equipment connected to any of the individual analog input jacks on the rear of the 5.0. These numbers call up the complete input profile that is established using the Programs Setup Menu to combine any of the analog sources with any video input. (See pages 37–40 for more information on configuring the input programs.)

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Contents Page Staple or clip your original bill of sale here.Û Table of Contents Citation Introduction DVDImportant Safety Information Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenInstallation Location Unpacking Quick-Start Instructions Quick-Start Connection and Setup A VCRVCR Listen Programs listing Front Panel Controls and Indicators DVDFront Panel Controls & Indicators Rear Panel Connections ¡ ßRear Panel Connections Rear Panel Connections Remote Control Operation Remote Control OperationMain Portion of Remote Remote Control Operation Remote Control Operation System Installation Input ConnectionsVideo Inputs Output Connections Audio OutputsCitation 5.0 A/V Controller Remote Zone Outputs System Accessory Connections System Installation Speaker Selection and Placement System ConfigurationSpeaker Placement, Side View Initial Turn-On Figure OSD-1Speaker Setup Figure FPD-1Figure OSD-4 To the Speaker Distances menu Exit Menus Ð appears Figure OSD-7 Program Setup Figure OSD-8System Configuration Figure OSD-9 System Options System Configuration Figure OSD-11 Editing Watch and Listen Lists SystemOperating the Citation Turning On and OffSource Selection Figure OSD-17Setting the Volume Level CitationSetting the Balance and Level Trims Figure FPD-6Output Level Adjustment Trims Secondary Remote Controls Figure OSD-24Surround Modes Figure OSD-25Movie Modes vs. Music Modes Surround Mode Definitions Selecting Surround ModesMusic Modes Viewing the Digital Mode Status Viewing System StatusAdvanced Features Customizing Surround ModesAdvanced Features Customizing Digital Sources Remote Zone Figure OSD-31System Reset Figure OSD-32 Figure OSD-37 Troubleshooting Guide Appendix a Factory Presets Appendix aNtsc Analog Input Mode MAP Default Settings Appendix B User Worksheets Auto Video Projection Input Name Mode Level Service Information Specifications SpecificationsFigure Index Limited U.S. and Canadian Warranty Limited U.S. and Canadian Warranty502-02038-00