Legend Audio ATP 7500 Remote Control Operation, VOL and VOL UP and Down, CH and CH UP and Down

Models: ATP 7500

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Remote Control Operation

The remote control is preprogrammed to operate the ATP7500 Digital Preamplifier-Processor in the AVC mode. It also has 7 other Device modes (accessed via the top two rows of buttons) including CD (CD player), DVD (DVD Player), AUX (auxillary), SAT (satellite), TV (television), VCR (videocassette recorder) and CBL (cable box) for learning functions from the remote controls of other equipment from other manufacturers. A red backlight appears under the Device buttons when functions for that device are selected on the remote. The red light under the Device button is also used during programming and setting up the remote control. For instructions on learning new commands, turn to page 14.

PLEASE NOTE: The top left pushbutton on the remote control labeled “AVC” must be selected before using the remote control to operate the ATP7500.

POWER

This key operates the same way as the STANDBY button on the front panel. It sends the command to switch the ATP7500 into or out of standby mode. This button cannot turn the unit on; you must use one of the input selection buttons located further down on the (i.e. DVD, LD, VCR1, VCR2, etc.)

VOL and VOL (UP and DOWN)

When you press the key, you will increase volume setting, and when you press the key, you will decrease volume setting. These keys work exactly the same way as the rotating volume control on the front panel. If the ATP7500 is in the mute mode (after you have pressed the MUTE key on the handset), and you then press the VOLUME key, the ATP7500 will automatically disengage the mute mode and re-connect the signal to the power amplifier and the loudspeakers. This prevents mistaken setting an excessively high volume level.

CH and CH (UP and DOWN)

When you press the key, you will seek up, and when you press the key, you seek down the AM/FM tuner frequency.

MUTE

When you press the MUTE key, it will engage mute mode and the ATP7500’s line outputs will be muted. MUTE is a toggle function, so when you press the key again it will disengage the mute mode. Mute mode is also disengaged when you increase the volume setting by using the VOL key on the remote.

TV

Toggle between NTSC and PAL video system (for OSD only).

GUIDE

When you press this key once, the status of the ATP7500 will be displayed on the OSD. The status display shows selected source, audio and video signal type, audio output type and volume information. The status display disappears after ten seconds or when you press the same key again.

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Legend Audio ATP 7500 manual Remote Control Operation, VOL and VOL UP and Down, CH and CH UP and Down

ATP 7500 specifications

The Legend Audio ATP 7500 is a standout audio powerhouse designed for audiophiles and professionals alike. Its impressive sound performance, combined with advanced technologies and elegant design, makes it an indispensable addition to any audio setup. This premium product boasts a plethora of features that elevate the listening experience to new heights.

At the heart of the ATP 7500 is a high-performance amplifier that delivers robust power output without compromising sound fidelity. With a total output power of 7500 watts, this amplifier can drive even the most demanding speakers effortlessly, ensuring crystal-clear sound reproduction across all frequencies. The built-in digital signal processing (DSP) allows users to tailor their audio experience, offering customizable presets for various genres and environments.

One of the standout features of the ATP 7500 is its cutting-edge Class D amplification technology. This design not only makes the amplifier lightweight and compact but also enhances energy efficiency. The resulting reduced heat generation means the ATP 7500 can run for extended periods without overheating, ensuring reliability during long listening sessions or live performances.

Connectivity is paramount in today’s audio landscape, and the Legend Audio ATP 7500 does not disappoint. It includes multiple input options, such as XLR, TRS, and RCA, enabling seamless integration with a variety of audio sources, from professional mixing consoles to home theater systems. Bluetooth connectivity further extends its versatility, allowing for wireless streaming from smartphones and tablets with ease.

Another important feature of the ATP 7500 is its advanced protection circuitry, designed to safeguard both the amplifier and connected speakers from damage during operation. This built-in technology prevents overheating, short-circuits, and DC offsets, ensuring peace of mind while pushing the system to its limits.

The build quality of the ATP 7500 is exceptional, featuring a rugged chassis that is both durable and aesthetically pleasing. The intuitive front panel includes clearly labeled controls and LED indicators, allowing for easy operation and adjustments on the fly.

In summary, the Legend Audio ATP 7500 stands out with its powerful output, advanced Class D technology, versatile connectivity, and exceptional build quality. Whether used in a home studio, live performance, or as part of a home theater system, it offers an unparalleled audio experience that will satisfy even the most discerning listeners.