Dolby Laboratories 950 7.1 Remote Control, Status LED Indicator see, Source Selection buttons see

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Owner’s Manual

Remote Control

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Remote Control

The Model 950 Universal Learning Remote Control duplicates every function available from front panel of the preamp/processor and more. It is designed to access all the configuration and operation menus of the 950. These are displayed on the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY of the Model 950, as well as the ON SCREEN DISPLAY (OSD) The Remote Control contains an extensive library of IR codes and may be programmed to operate a wide range of audio and video components. Additionally, you can teach the remote to control other audio/video units not included in the unit’s built-in memory by entering their particular device codes (see page 39).

Many of the buttons on the Remote Control serve several functions, depending on the source device being controlled. The list below describes each buttons main functions. For a complete description of their use, please refer to the section titled “Remote Control Setup and Operation.”

1Status LED Indicator (see page 37)

Indicates when the remote control is in Programming or Learning mode and flashes to indicate success or failure of these functions.

2Source Selection buttons (see page 30)

When the Model 950 is in Standby mode, pressing one of these buttons turns the unit on and selects that source as the current input.

If the Model 950 is already on, pressing one of these buttons selects that source as the new input.

In both cases, once properly programmed, the remote control operates the source device selected.

The AUD button tells the Remote to control the Model 950.

The Source button selected will light whenever you push one of the Remote’s function buttons to indicate that you have sent a command to that component. If the command you have pressed is one that typically is not available on that type of unit (i.e. P SCAN on a CD player) the source button will not light even though you have pressed that button.

3POWER button (see page 27, 30)

Returns the Model 950 to standby mode when the unit is on.

4MUTE button (see page 31)

Mutes the main volume of the Model 950. Does not mute the second zone.

5Multi-zone button (see page 36)

Press the MULTI button to call up and cycle through the Multi-zone menu options on the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY and the OSD, if active.

6TEST button (see page 27)

Outputs an audio test tone for calibrating and setting speaker levels. Pressing the button again restores the audio output from the previously selected input source.

7TRIM button (see page 33)

Activates the Channel Trim function. Pressing the button cycles through all the channels individually for trim adjustment 10dB above or 15dB below the master volume setting, in 1dB steps.

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Dolby Laboratories 950 7.1 owner manual Remote Control, Returns the Model 950 to standby mode when the unit is on