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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Receiver
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Button Description
Power On. Turns the receiv er off or puts the receiver in Standb y mode. F or more
information, see “Turning the receiver on and off ” on page 38.
LED. Provides visual feedback when performing functions or programming
operations.
Standby. Turns the receiv er on or puts the rec eiv er in Stand b y mode . F or more
information, see “Turning the receiver on and off ” on page 38.
Device. Press to put the remote into a specific device mode for operating
connec ted component s. F or more inf ormation , see “O perating co mponents with
the universal remote control” on page 42.
Channel level. Adjusts a prog ram (tele vi si on) ch ann el or the tes t tone chan nel
levels up or down. For more information, see “Adjusting the channel levels” on
page 52.
Channel se lect. Selects a specific channel to adjust individual test tone channel
levels up or down. For more information, see “Adjusting the channel levels” on
page 52.
T/V. Changes inputs for connected components such as a TV or VCR.
Mute. Mutes the sound.
Volume. Adjusts the overall volume.
Zoom. Enlarges a par t of the DVD screen.
Stereo. Turns off surround mode and puts the receiver into stereo mode. For
more information, see “Selecting the surround mode” on page 50.
DSP Mode. Cycles through the available surround modes. For more
information, see “Selecting the surround mode” on page 50.
Test tone. Enters the tes t ton e mo de. For more information, see “Adju sti ng th e
channel levels” on page 52.
Menu. Opens the menu for connected components such as a DVD player.
, , , . Navigates the on-screen display (OSD) menus. For more
information, see “Using the OSD” on page 63.
POWER
STANDBY
CH/LEVE
L
CH/LEVE
L
T/V
CH SEL
MUTE
VOLUME
VOLUME
ZOOM
STEREO
DSP
T. TO N
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MENU