Programming PAV Functions
If you inadvertantly overwrite one or more PAV commands in your PAV remote control, never
When using the PAV itself to teach new commands to your remote control, your remote will have to be in its learning mode (obviously). Therefore, you must navigate the on screen menus by using the buttons on the front panel of the PAV. The buttons on the front panel you need to use are as follows:
•recall: the menu function is provided by the recall button. In order to activate the on screen menus rather than simply recalling the calibrated output level settings, press and hold the recall button un- til the front panel lights are turned off (about ten seconds). From this point on until you exit the menu system, the recall button will perform exactly as the menu button on the remote control would.
•master: the front panel master button is also conveniently placed adjacent to the volume +/– buttons, and serves the same purpose as the one on the remote control.
•volume
•standby: the enter function is provided by the standby button on the front panel (when the PAV is in menu mode). It is deliberately set apart from all of the other
TEACH REMOTE
PANEL
BUTTONS
REMOTE
ONLY
DIRECT ACCESS
SPECIAL
PRESS
BUTTON
MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY
ON SCREEN
SURROUND
PATH
MISC
CONTROL
REMOTE TRIG ON
REMOTE
TRIG OFF
ON/OFF
DIRECT
VOLUME
1ENTER THE SETUP MENU
2SELECT “REMOTE CONTROL,” AND THEN “TEACH REMOTE”
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The on screen display will prompt you to press any button. Line up the IR window of the PAV remote control with the center of the main display of the PAV, at a distance of approximately
Tip: save the teaching of the recall button for last, since its function as the menu button’s “double” will result in the on screen display reverting to the previous menu after it transmits its signal.
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From the teach remote menu, select remote only. The on screen display will now look something like this (see next page):
SUB ON/OFF
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