POWER ON TITLES

W hen you turn your receiver on it displays two lines of tex t. You can change this text to a personalized message.
Make sure you are in the ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP menu and the remote is in AUDIO mode.
ADVANCED POWER ON TITLES
1 Power On Line 1
' BK Components '
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2 Power On Line 2
' Pwrd by Motorola'
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SEL start editing
ADVANCED SYSTEM SETUP
1 Zone Configuration
2 Power On Titles
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4 Security Options
3 Control Out
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edit Line 2repeat 4 - 8
repeat 4 - 810
move to Power On Line 2
(UP) or (DOWN)
(PAUSE) or (STOP)
9
finish editing line 1
(ENTER)
SEL or ENTER8
continue changing charactersrepeat 5 - 6
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move to new characterVOLUME KNOB
(REW) or(FF)
6
change blinking character
(UP) or (DOWN)
(PAUSE) or (STOP)
5
activate Line 1
(ENTER)
SEL or ENTER4
move to Power On Line 1
(UP) or (DOWN)
(PAUSE) or (STOP)
3
activate ADVANCED POWER ON TITLES
(ENTER)
SEL or ENTER2
move to Power On Titles
(UP) or (DOWN)
(PAUSE) or (STOP)
1
ActionFrom Front PanelFrom Remote

CONTROL OUT SETUP

Your receiver’s control outputs allow you to control up to 4 external devices such as power amplifiers, projection
screens, etc. The control outputs can be programmed on/off depending on which source is selected. They may
also have global control for all sources for headphone listening or remote repeater functions.
Control Out 1 - Control out 1 is dedicated to zone 1 it can be programmed to be on or off for each source. For
example you may wi sh to use the control out to pull down a projection screen for your V1 and DVD sources but roll
it up for Tuner and CD. Control out 1 can also be s et to HEADPHONE mode. HEADPHONE mode is intended to
control external amplifiers to permit headphone listening without the need for manually turning off your external
amplifiers. HEADPHONE is a global setting for all sources - if you set HEADPHONE for one source it will be set
for all other sources.
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