LABEL Button H
The LABEL button on the remote is used with the ENTER button in programming custom labels for the input buttons. These custom la- bels appear in the front panel display when an input is selected.
ENTER Button I
The ENTER button on the remote serves two functions.
To adjust the tone settings, repeatedly press the ENTER button until BASS or TREBLE is displayed. Then, use the CHARACTER +/– buttons to increase or decrease the selected tone setting.
The ENTER button is also used following the press of the LABEL button in programming custom labels.
BAND Buttons 5O
Press the BAND button on the front panel or the remote to toggle between AM and FM reception.
TUNING Buttons 4M
The TUNING buttons on the front panel or the remote control provide two different tuning functions, depending on the mode of opera- tion: frequency tuning or preset tuning.
MEMORY Button =F
The front panel MEMORY button and the MEM button on the remote are used with the NU- MERIC buttons to store station presets.
NUMERIC Buttons E
The NUMERIC buttons on the remote are used to enter the number of a memorized station preset or for direct entry of a station frequen- cy. These buttons are also used for operating Rotel CD and DVD players.
DIRECT Button P
The DIRECT button on the remote is used with the NUMERIC buttons for direct entry of a sta- tion frequency in AM/FM tuning.
MONO Button -G
The MONO button on the front panel or the remote toggles the FM mode from stereo re- ception to mono reception.
TUNE/PRESET Button 0
T/P Button N
The front panel TUNE/PRESET or remote con- trol T/P button toggle between FREQUENCY tuning and PRESET tuning modes.
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CD/DVD Buttons K
The STOP ., PLAY /, TRACK { }, and RANDOM buttons on the remote are used for operating Rotel CD and DVD players. They are not used in operating the
CHARACTER +/– Buttons M
The CHARACTER +/– buttons on the remote have three functions:
They can be used in selecting an input for re- cording or remote zones when used following a press of the SEL buttons.
They can be used to adjust the TREBLE or BASS following selection of tone controls with the ENTER button.
They can be used to select characters in cus- tom input labels following a press of the LA- BEL button.
PTY, TP and TA Buttons TUV
These buttons are used for the advanced search options available with the RDS system on some FM broadcasts. See RDS Reception in the Ad- ditional Features section for more details
Basic Operations
This section covers the basic operating controls of the
Power and Standby On/Off
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The rear panel POWER switch on the
In normal operation, the rear panel POWER switch is always left in the ON position. The
NOTE: When the unit has AC power applied and the rear panel POWER switch is on, the front panel STANDBY LED lights, regardless of whether the unit is in standby mode or activated.
The front panel STANDBY button functions as a toggle switch. Press the button to activate the unit; press again to put the unit in standby mode. The ON/OFF buttons on the remote serve the same function, but provide discrete ON (active) or OFF (standby) commands.
NOTE: When using the Zone 2 – 4 capabil- ity of the
There are three available power mode op- tions, which may be useful in configuring the
Volume Adjustments wC
The listening volume of the
Front Panel: Rotate the front panel VOL- UME knob clockwise to increase the volume, counterclockwise to decrease.
Remote: Press the VOL UP button to increase the volume; press the VOL DOWN button to decrease.
With any input other than the Tuner, the Vol- ume setting is displayed as two digits follow- ing the input name:
Example: VIDEO 1 45
When adjusting the volume with the tuner in- put selected, the tuning frequency display is temporarily changed to a volume indication:
Example: VOLUME 45
NOTE: The VOLUME controls can be used to change the volume in the remote zones from the main room. Press the SEL button repeat- edly until the desired zone appears in the front panel display, then adjust the volume. After 10 seconds, the VOLUME control re- verts to normal operation. The default zone volume is 60.