TEACH REMOTE
remote only menu
PANEL
BUTTONS
MENU
ENTER
REMOTE
ONLY
DISPLAY
ON SCREEN
DIRECT
ACCESS
SPECIAL
surround, path and misc control menus
REMOTE ONLY
MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY
ON SCREEN
Press the appropriate button on the remote control (while in learning mode), and then use the front panel master and volume +/– buttons to se- lect and “fire” the appropriate IR command from the main display of the PAV into the remote control. Repeat as necessary.
5TO LEARN COMMANDS THAT GIVE DIRECT ACCESS TO SURROUND MODES, SIGNAL PATHS, AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER TOGGLE FUNCTIONS, SELECT “DIRECT ACCESS” ON THE TEACH REMOTE MENU
You may also teach special commands to the PAV remote control which al- low direct access to the various surround modes, signal path and control options. These may be assigned to any available button on the PAV remote control, such as the a, b, c, d buttons.
For example, you may find that you use the THX cinema, pro logic,
stereo surround and surround off modes most frequently. You could assign a button to each of these and never have to cycle through the other options again. Similarly, you could assign specific output paths to the e, f, g, and h buttons to allow direct access from the remote control. Definite “on” and “off” commands for standby and mute (rather than toggles) offer improved control over the PAV when operated from a remote zone.
The Surround, Path and Misc Control menus under the Direct Access menus are as follows:
SURROUND | PATH | MISC CONTROL |
THX | MAIN | OPERATE |
PRO | REMOTE | STANDBY |
STEREO | BOTH | MUTE ON |
MONO S | RECORD | MUTE OFF |
S OFF |
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MONO |
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Press the appropriate button on the remote control (while in learning mode), and then use the front panel master and volume +/– buttons to se- lect and “fire” the appropriate IR command from the main display of the PAV into the remote control. Repeat as necessary.
6TO LEARN OTHER SPECIAL COMMANDS, SELECT “SPECIAL ON THE TEACH REMOTE MENU
Finally, the PAV provides several special commands that offer home enter- tainment enthusiasts and home automation designers more specialized con- trol over their systems.
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