Using Receiver

Do not block the remote control transceiver part of the Receiver or the transceiver part of the Remote Control unit. A momentary error is possible when the signal is interruped even momentarily during transmission and reception (for example by a person passing through the beam).

In such a case, the most recent information will be displayed when CONFIRM/SIFT key on the Remote Control unit is pressed. Sometime it may be necessary to reenter the interrupted command again.

Chapter Two: Controlling the Receiver

Remote Control unit provided with the receiver is a bi-directional remote control unit, which enables remote control while checking the information shown on the LCD display. The operations of connected devices can also be controlled from Remote Control unit.

Before first time using the receiver or after having changed or added the connected devices, please be sure to read the separate booklet entitled “Connection and Setup Guide”.

The present manual describes the operation procedures in normal use.

This chapter is composed of the following sections.

 

 

How Do I Adjust the Sound?

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Selecting the Inputs

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How Do I Operate Devices?

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How Do I Adjust the LCD Display?

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Executing Several Operations at Once (Macro function)

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How Do I Adjust the Sound?

How Do I Adjust the Sound?

You can control and adjust a variety of sound settings using the receiver’s front panel or Remote Control unit.

Turning the Speakers On

To turn on the front A speakers, open the receiver’s front panel door and press the SPEAKERS A key.

Speaker indicators

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Push the lower part of the door.

To turn on the front B speakers, press the SPEAKERS B key located in the door of the receiver’s front panel.

The lighting of a SPEAKERS (A or B) indicator lamp indicates that the corresponding set of speakers is on.

If you select SPEAKERS B while listening to a surround mode, the sound will automatically revert to stereo. While SPEAKERS B is on surround made cannot be selected.

If you use speakers connected to amplifiers via the PRE OUT jacks, choose

SPEAKERS A.

Receiver Using

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