Section 3.0 - Front Panel Controls
The
3.1The “STANDBY” button turns the
3.2The “MODE” buttons are used to scroll through all the available Music Modes of operation. The available Music Modes depend on the audio input signal type. Appendix B shows all the available Music Modes (subject to change) and indicates which speakers are active. The Subwoofer is not included in the table since it is active if selected in the Speaker Setup.
3.3The “INPUT” buttons are used to scroll left and right through the ten available Sources; AV1 – AV6 and AUD1 – AUD4 and the External 7.1 input. Once the Sources are set up, when you access each one it will begin to automatically process any audio or audio/video information correctly. If you wish to change the processing style you can utilize the MODE buttons to scroll to the preferred method, as long as you are not listening to DTS or Dolby Pro Logic.
3.4The “TAPE” button selects the “PLAY” input and sends the program to the main output. The previously selected Main Source remains as the source and continues to play through the “REC (n)” outputs. (See the notes in Setup (section 6.0) regarding Taping).
3.5The “MUTE” button mutes the audio output. Press the button again to return to the previous listening level. Turning the volume up releases the Mute condition, while turning volume down maintains Mute until the Mute button is pressed again.
3.6The unlabeled “VOLUME” knob changes the volume in all of the connected speakers; left to reduce it and right to increase it, just like any other volume control. (When the
3.7The front panel display shows the current operation of the
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