IR Transmitter Lens
AVR Power Off
AVR Power On
Source Selectors
Audio Effects
Alphanumeric Keys
Last
Back/Exit
Light (AVR 460 only)
Soft Keys
Volume
Mute
Record
Info Settings
Setup
Zone Selector
REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Device Power On
Device Power Off
Video Modes
Surround Modes
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Menu |
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| IR Transmitter |
KLM N Navigation |
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OK |
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| Mute |
Power Off | OFF |
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Disc Menu |
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Not used |
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| Source Selectors |
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| Info | Sleep Settings |
AVR |
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Channel | Back/Exit | Menu | AVR Settings |
Back/Exit |
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| KLM N Navigation |
Transport Controls |
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| OK |
Volume Controls |
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| Transport Controls |
Sleep Settings |
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SETUP INFO SLEEP |
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Zone Selector |
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| Zone Indicator |
LEARN |
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Learn (AVR 460 only) |
| ZR60 |
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MAIN REMOTE CONTROL | ZONE 2 REMOTE CONTROL (AVR 460 only) |
ENGLISH
The AVR 460/AVR 360 remote is capable of controlling 8 devices, including the AVR itself and an iPod docked in The Bridge III. During the installation process, you may program the codes for your source components into the remote. To operate a component, press its Selector button to change the device mode.
Each Source Selector has been preprogrammed to control certain types of components, with only the codes specific to each brand and model changing, depending on which product code is programmed. The AUX and Cable/
SAT Source Selectors may be used for multiple device types. Other Source Selectors may be reassigned to other device types (see Initial Setup section).
AUX Source Selector: CD player, VCR, HDTV
Cable/SAT Source Selector: Cable
IMPORTANT NOTE: All of the AVR 460/AVR 360’s audio and video inputs are independently assignable. Select the inputs to which the device is physically connected during Initial Setup. Any device may be connected to any compatible input and given any name (e.g., DVD or Game).
Most of the buttons on the remote have dedicated functions, although the precise codes transmitted vary, depending on the device mode. Due to the wide variety of functions for various source devices, only a few of the most- often used functions on the remote have been included: alphanumeric keys, transport controls,
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