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
ÆCustom Mode Selectors: Press these buttons to select one of the three custom modes. When the DTS™ decoding 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
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
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
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