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ZONE Button eU
Either of these buttons serve as a standby button for the
UP/DOWN Buttons T
These two buttons on the remote are used to move the cursor up or down to select lines in the OSD menus. These buttons are also used in conjunction with the TONE button to make CONTOUR/TONE adjustments.
+/– Buttons T
These two buttons on the remote are used to change settings on a selected line in the OSD menus. Also used for selecting options in some surround modes.
Speaker Selection Buttons E
These three buttons on the remote are used to select a speaker or group of speakers for temporary level adjustments. In addition, the C button is used in conjunction with the UP/DOWN buttons for temporary adjustment of group delay/lip synch.
EQ Button K
This button on the remote is used to turn on and off the Cinema EQ feature, a
TONE Button X
This button on the remote is used for temporary Contour adjustments. It toggles between high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) modes. Once a mode is selected, the UP/DOWN buttons are used to make the adjustments to the speaker or speakers selected in the Contour Setup menu.
Note: Permanent contour adjustments can be made using the Contour Setup menu.
Surround Mode Buttons =W
Five buttons on the remote (2CH, PLC, PLM, 5CH, 7CH) and four buttons on the front panel (2CH, DOLBY PLIIx Mode, DTS/Neo 6, DSP) allow direct selection of certain surround modes. The function of these buttons varies depending on the type of recording being played. See the Manually Selecting Surround Modes section for detailed information.
BAND Buttons 4I
Press either BAND button to toggle between AM and FM reception.
TUNING Buttons 9P
The TUNING buttons (labeled CH UP/DOWN on the remote control) provide three different tuning functions, depending on the mode of operation: frequency tuning, preset tuning, or selection of an RDS/RBDS program type.
MEM Button 0B
The
NUMERIC Buttons 7B
The NUMERIC buttons on the front panel or the remote are used to enter the number of a memorized station preset or for direct entry of a station frequency.
DIRECT Button 8
FRQ DIRECT Button D
The
MONO Button 9
FM MONO Button H
The
TUNE Button F
PRESET Button G
P-TUN Button Z
The TUNE, PRESET, and
SCAN Button M
Preset scan tuning automatically scans through the memorized station presets, playing each for 5 seconds. Press the SCAN button on the remote to begin preset scanning. Press the button again to stop the scanning and listen to the desired preset.
SUR+ Button V
This button on the remote is used in conjunction with the +/– buttons for manual selection of surround modes and features. See the Manually Selecting Surround Modes section for information.
RDS/RBDS Buttons
Four remote control buttons (DISP, PTY, TP, TA) are used to activate various RDS/RBDS tuning features. See the RDB/RBDS Tuning section of the manual for detailed information.
DYN Button L
Use the DYN button on the remote to select the dynamic range control setting in Dolby Digital surround mode.
MENU/OSD Button S
Push this button on the remote to turn on the OSD menu system. If the menu system is already visible, push this button to cancel the display. Press and hold the button to turn off the
ENTER Button T
The ENTER button is used to confirm and memorize various settings in the setup and operation of the receiver. Its use is described in detail in the relevant sections.
Output Button
Press the OUTPUT button to cycle through available monitor resolutions.
PIP Button
POP Button
These two buttons can be used to set the HDMI AUDIO mode (See the Video/HDMI menu in the Setup section of this manual.) Press the PIP button to select AMP MODE, to prevent audio signals being sent to the TV, or press the POP button to select TV mode.
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