Outlaw Audio Model 1070 Operation, Power, Direct Operation, Sleep, Source Selection

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Sleep

Sleep

The Model 1070’s sleep timer automatically shuts the unit off after a prede- termined amount of time, from 5 to 90 minutes. The sleep time can also be activated directly from the SLEEP button on the remote control, using the Model 1070’s front-panel display.

To set the Sleep timer from the on-screen display:

1.From the system Config menu, press Model 1070 Operation or Power to move the cursor to SLEEP.

2.Press the Direct Operation and Source Selection buttons on the front panel or remote to select the desired setting.

The available choices are:

90MIN75MIN60MIN45MIN30MIN20MIN10MIN5MINOFF

Choosing one of the time settings will cause the Model 1070 to turn itself off after selected amount of time.

Choose OFF to disengage the sleep timer function

To exit the menu system

1.Move the cursor to return to MAIN menu by using the Manual background and Manual background buttons on the front panel or remote.

2.Press SET on the front panel or the remote.

The Main Menu appears.

3.Move the cursor to EXIT by using the Manual background and Manual background buttons on the front panel or remote.

4.Press SET on the front panel or the remote.

Your Model 1070 is ready for action! The next section of this manual will give you the information you need to use the Model 1070 on a daily basis, as well as the instructions for programming the remote.

Owner’s Manual

Model 1070 Operation

Model 1070 Operation

Now that you have completed the initial setup and configuration of the Model 1070, you will find it easy to operate. Read the following section to learn the basics of operating the Model 1070, as well as a few tips and tricks that will enhance your enjoyment of your home theater system.

Power

To turn the Model 1070 on:

1.Press the MAIN POWER button on the unit’s rear panel until it latches.

The Standby/On indicator on the front panel will glow amber.

2.Press the STANDBY button on the front panel, or any source button (such as DVD, VIDEO 1, or CD) on the remote control.

The Standby/On indicator will turn green, and the front-panel display will illuminate. If you have previously been using the remote to control another device, remember that the TNR button must be pressed in order for the remote to send commands to the Model 1070.

To turn the Model 1070 off:

nPress the STANDBY button on the front panel or the PWR button on the remote. The Standby/On indicator will turn amber, and the front-panel display will disappear.

NOTE: The PWR button on the remote is used only to turn the Model 1070 OFF. This makes it possible for the Model 1070 to have separate, discrete commands for “on” and “off” that may be used to program an optional programmable remote control. Remember, to turn the Model 1070 ON, press any of the source buttons at the bottom section of the remote.

Direct Operation

In addition to entering settings into the Model 1070 using the on-screen menu system, as described in various sections of this manual, many of the controls may be changed directly at any time using the remote control or the front-panel buttons. We will describe how to make these adjustments in this section.

Source Selection

To select a source/input from the remote control:

nPress one of the source buttons (DVD, CD, VIDEO 1, etc.) on the remote control.

This will turn the Model 1070 on and select the desired input. Remember that in order to actually control the selected source device you must press the appropriate Device Selector Button. These are at the top of the remote, and are the only buttons on the remote with the lettering in white on a black background.

The front-panel display will show the selected source. The on-screen display will also show the selected source unless you have set OSD to OFF in the Input Configuration menu.

Model 1070 7.1 Channel Surround Sound Receiver

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Outlaw Audio owner manual Model 1070 Operation, Power, Direct Operation, Sleep, Source Selection