2.1 GRC-800 Overview
The
Eight Source Select Buttons
The single most important aspect to master about the
Most of the
Now, press the dim button again. You should note that CD button does not light. The dim command is not pre programmed in the CD remote page. If your
The button description that follows distinguishes the function of each button dependent on the page the remote is in. The remote is shipped from the factory with ADCOM com- mands saved under the main, tuner, and CD pages, and with important
The ADCOM universal remote control- ler is preset to operate all
Alkaline batteries are recommended for maximum operating life. Four AAA (R 03) batteries should be fitted in the battery compartment at the rear of the remote control. When replac- ing batteries, check that they have been put in correctly, as indicated on the base of the battery compartment.
Remote Features
[26] Source Selectors (vid
1, vid 2, vid 3, vid 4, vid 5, tuner, CD):
These buttons serve two functions.
•First, they switch inputs on the
•Second (and even more important), they can change the functions of
all the other buttons on the remote controller. In other words, if you first push the CD device selector, the remote’s play button generates a command code for your DVD player. If you then press the vid 5 device selector, the same play button would send a different command code
that might, for example, start your
[27] Power Button
In all modes, this is pre programmed to turn the
[28] Input Selector
In main mode, these are similar to the source selectors described above but they switch only
[29] Mute Button
In all modes, this button is pre pro- grammed to mute outputs of device. Mute does not affect recordings made using the Tape outputs but will affect the signal going to the Preamp Outputs. When the unit is in mute mode, any adjustment of the Volume Control on the front panel [4] will release the muting, i.e. the original volume level will be resumed.
[30] Dynamic Range
In main mode, this button is pre pro- grammed to adjust dynamic range of Dolby Digital encoded sources.
The d. range button, which can be used only in combination with a Dolby Digital source, incrementally reduces the audio track’s dynamic range in four steps (100%, 75%, 50% and 25%) to allow for comfortable listening under a variety of conditions. The normal or default position is 100%. To adjust the dynamic range, each con- secutive press of the d. range button will reduce the value in 25% increments, as shown in the alpha- numeric display section.
Although we usually prefer to repro- duce a source’s full dynamic range (the difference between very loud and very soft sounds), it may occa- sionally be desirable to reduce the dynamic range. For example, when playing a movie late at night, loud
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