Citation Stereo Receiver owner manual System Options

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The first menu listing refers to the position of the on-screen video display on your video monitor. Press either the Ü or Ý Menu Control buttons to select whether the display will appear at the TOP, MIDDLE, BOTTOM, or will not appear (OFF).
Note: Choosing OFF will immediately blank the on-screen video display, and you will have to use the front panel display to continue. Or, if no other menu control buttons have been pressed, simply depress either the Ü or Ý Menu Control button once; the on-screen display will reappear.
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System Configuration

The last item on the Program Setup menu determines whether either or both triggers are activated when the program is selected. Press the Û Menu Control button one more time, and use the

Üor Ý Menu Control buttons to determine trigger status. If you wish to have either trigger acti- vate for certain, but not all, sources, the Power option for trigger programming must be turned

OFF in the System Options sub-menu titled Program Triggers.

As described earlier, a typical use for Trigger 1 is to turn on audio power amplifiers. If you are using power amplifier(s) which may be controlled by 6- to 12-volt trigger signals (see the Specifications section on page 69), Trigger 1 would be set to be ON for all programs.

Typical uses for Trigger 2 would be the control of devices associated with video sources. These include motorized screens and light-control devices such as electrically-operated blinds or shades. If this is what a Trigger 2 will be used for in your installation, it would be set to ON only in programs with which a video source is associated, and would be left OFF in audio-only programs.

System Options

There are a number of secondary system controls, many of a “housekeeping” nature, whose settings are normally set only once, at the time of installation. These are set at the factory to suit the needs of most users, and need not be adjusted unless you wish to change one or more settings. These adjust- ments are grouped in the “System Options” menu.

If you do not need to change the details of the on-screen video display, are not adding infrared sen- sors to the system, how loud the system is when it is turned on or set to Mute, or the operation of the two trigger outputs, you may now turn to “Operating the Citation 5.0” on page 44. You may always return to these adjustments at a later time, should you decide to change one or more settings.

To enter the System Options menu, press the Menu button ú and then the Û Menu Control button seven times, or press the Ú Menu Control button once, until the words System Options are highlighted. Press the Ý Menu Control button once, and the SYSTEM OPTIONS menu will appear

(Figure OSD-10). As each setting is adjusted, you may proceed to the next one or exit the menus by pressing the Menu button ú until you reach the Main Menu, and pressing Menu once more.

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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