6.REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, as you may know, were two very different personalities, even though they were the same person. Well, the AVM 30 Remote Control is the host to NINE different personalities! (All of them ‘good’, of course.)
The AVM 30 Universal Learning Remote Control has all of the same functions as the front panel buttons and is operated in a similar way, but there are some differences. Please take the time to read this section to fully understand all the functions of the AVM 30 remote Control.
The keys labeled in this illustration show those that have a different method of operation from their
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front panel counterparts. Those shown in bold italics indicate keys that are unique to the Remote Control and not found on the Front Panel. For a detailed layout diagram see section 3.3.
To install the batteries, remove the cover that is on the bottom of the remote, and be sure that they’re installed with the correct polarity. Down the road, if the keys don’t light up when they’re pressed, and the red LED blinks twice, it’s an indication that the batteries need replacement – use only ‘AA’ alkaline.
Before we get started, we have to give the remote
AVM 30 Power OFF
Sleep and Timers
Enable/Disable
•FM•AM Seek / Tune
•Level / Bass / Treble / Balance / Display / Timers Adjustments
•Mode / DD Dynamics / THX Options selection
•Navigation (North / South / East / West)
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a little attitude adjustment – set the ‘personality’ to MAIN by pressing MAIN near the top of the remote.
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Note: The Path / Component keys do not transmit any commands to the AVM 30, or anywhere else. They only determine where subsequent commands are sent. For example, if ZONE2 is selected followed by VOL+, then the volume changes in ZONE2 while MAIN and all other components remain unaffected.
6.1POWERING THE AVM 30 ON AND OFF
RECORD Path
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Two separate keys are used to turn the AVM 30 On/Off, because discrete power commands are required in most custom installations.
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First set MAIN, ZONE2, or ZONE3 personality in SSP Path. MAIN | Z2 | Z3 |
•Power ON: Press POWER.
•Power OFF: Press SSP OFF.
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