321 Studios AVR360 manual PVR PVR Device Mode, VCR VCR Device Mode

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PVR PVR Device Mode

The vDevice Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a video recorder or similar device. You will need to configure this Device Mode to work with your equipment. Pressing this button also selects PVR as the AVR360 source.

PToggles power between standby and on.

09

Functions as original remote number key.

PHONO

Selects Display input on the AVR360.

E

 

TV/AV

Toggles between available inputs (e.g. AV1,

rAV2)

SModifies many keys (see individual key descriptions, below)

 

Selects multichannel (MCH) input on

AUX

AVR360.

HSHIFT + Hselects AUX input on the AVR360.

NET

Selects iPOD input on AVR360.

SHIFT + eselects network (NeT) internal

e

 

input on the AVR360.

 

Navigate setup and programme selection

 

menus.

 

OK is equivalent to ‘Enter’ or ‘Select’ on

 

some remotes.

MOperates the Exit function if the PVR uses this feature

UTurns on the Menu function if the PVR uses this feature

DToggles display between TV and PVR

@Toggles the mute function. By default this key operates the AMP Mute

]Channel down

[Channel up

-+ volumeDecrease () and increase (+) AVR360

)Fast rewind

$ Play

&Toggles pause of playback

(Fast forward

!Operates the Favourites function if the PVR uses this feature.

#Stop playback

%Starts recording

h(not used)

uDuplicates function of ReD key (if used)

(RED)

tDuplicates function of GrEEN key (if used)

(Green)

oDuplicates function of YelloW key (if used)

(Yellow)

bDuplicates function of BluE key (if used).

(Blue)

VCR VCR Device Mode

The wDevice Mode button configures the CR102 to control the functions of a video recorder or similar device. You will need to configure this Device Mode to work with your equipment. Pressing this button also selects VCR as the AVR360 source.

PToggles power between standby and on.

09

Functions as original remote number key.

PHONO

Selects Display input on the AVR360.

E

 

TV/AV

Toggles between available inputs (e.g. AV1,

rAV2)

SModifies many keys (see individual key descriptions, below)

 

Selects multichannel (MCH) input on

AUX

AVR360.

HSHIFT + Hselects AUX input on the AVR360.

NET

Selects iPOD input on AVR360.

SHIFT + eselects network (NeT) internal

e

 

input on the AVR360.

 

Navigate setup and programme selection

 

menus.

 

OK is equivalent to ‘Enter’ or ‘Select’ on

 

some remotes.

MOperates the Exit function if the VCR uses this feature

UTurns on the Menu function if the VCR uses this feature

DToggles display between TV and VCR

@Toggles the mute function, if available.

By default this key operates the AMP Mute

]Channel down

[Channel up

-+ volumeDecrease () and increase (+) amplifier

)Fast rewind

$ Play

&Toggles pause of playback

English

(Fast forward

! Ejects tape

#Stop playback

%Starts recording

h(not used)

uDuplicates function of ReD key (if used)

(RED)

tDuplicates function of GrEEN key (if used)

(Green)

oDuplicates function of YelloW key (if used)

(Yellow)

bDuplicates function of BluE key (if used).

(Blue)

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Contents N d b o o k AVR surround amplifier AVR360Class II product SafetyImportant safety instructions English Safety information For European CustomersFCC Information for US customers 1. Product Important notice Do not modify this productPage Professional Installation? ContentsDIY setup? WelcomeBefore you Begin… Standby power PowerPlacing the unit Interconnect cablesMP3 Trademark acknowledgementsFlac Digital connectors Audio connectorsVideo connectors Speaker connectorsGeneral Hdmi connectorsMaking connections AV, SAT, BD, VCR, PVRDigital audio connectors Component/RGB video connectorsZone 2 connectors Analogue pre-amplifier outputs MCH input Analogue audio inputs Front panel AUX inputFront panel Phones socket AV, SAT, BD, VCR, PVR, CDEnglish Satellite receiver Blu-ray Disc Bd / DVD playerCD player BD/SATConnecting an iPod using the Arcam irDock Connecting an aerial Radio ConnectorsAerial connectors Other Connectors Centre Subwoofer SpeakersFront left and right Surround back left and right Surround left and rightUsing external power amplifiers Connecting speakersConnecting subwoofers Bi-Amping the Front Left & Right speakersOperation Switching onOperating your AVR360 Selecting a sourceUpdating firmware via USB Using ZoneExtended front panel menu Front panel Operation Using the remote control CR102 universal remote controllerInserting batteries into the remote control Useful information Device Mode / Source keysCode blink-back Controlling other devicesIPod commands AMP AMP Device ModeNetwork commands TUN TUN Device ModeDVD DVD/BD Device Mode AV AV Device Mode SAT SAT Device ModeAVR360 AVR360.SHIFT + Hselects AUX input on Duplicates function of YELlOW key for someVCR VCR Device Mode PVR PVR Device ModeCD CD Device Mode English Speaker types Essential SetupSpeaker Distances Speaker LevelsUsing a subwoofer Auto speaker SetupProblems Navigating the setup menu Setup menusTreble Bass Input ConfigPlii Dimension Plii Centre Width Plii Panorama General SetupAuto Setup Spkr Types None speaker not present in your configurationSpkr Distance Spkr LevelsMode Video InputsVideo Outputs Network Zone SettingsTwo-channel source modes Decoding ModesIntroduction Multi-channel source modes High resolution audio sourcesDecoding modes For Dolby Digital sourcesVolume Leveller SettingsDolby Volume is a sophisticated new Calibration OffsetEnglish Saving and selecting Presets Tuning/Channel SelectionDeleting Presets Tuner OperationSelecting the playback source Network/usb OperationUSB playback Internet radio stationsZone 2 control connections Multi-room Set upZone Multi-room connection guide Code Learning Customising CR102Key Mover Volume punch-throughCreating Macros Locking/Unlocking a specific Device Mode Mode MoverTo restore a moved Device Mode key to its original state Copy a key between Device ModesResetting the CR102 Mode key IR punch-throughProblem Check that Wired network Network hardware Switched offSpeakers Or DTS decoding modesContinual improvement policy SpecificationsWorldwide Guarantee Product GuaranteeClaims under guarantee Problems?