VOLUME Button
The large rocker button is the master VOLUME control, adjusting the output level of all chan- nels simultaneously.
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MUTE Button
Push the MUTE button once to turn the sound off. An indication appears in the front panel and
NOTE: Pressing the volume buttons on the re- mote also cancels the muting function.
DEVICE/INPUT Buttons
The ten buttons at the top of the remote have two functions:
Short press: A short press of any button changes the device that the remote operates, but does not change the
Long press: A longer press changes the re- mote control device and changes the
NOTE: A long press of the EXT button changes the input to the 7.1 channel analog MULTI INPUT. Pressing the AUD button only changes the remote device; there is no input source associated with this button.
REC Button
Press this button before a long press of an DE- VICE/INPUT button to select a source for re- cording. The signal from the selected source appears the TAPE OUT connectors.
ZONE Button
Press this button before a long press of an DE- VICE/INPUT button to select a source for ZONE 2.
UP/DOWN Buttons
This pair of buttons is used to move the cur- sor up or down to select lines in the OSD menus. These buttons are also used in conjunction with the TONE button to make CONTOUR/TONE adjustments.
Speaker Selection Buttons
These three buttons are used to select a speaker or group of speakers for temporary level ad- justments.
EQ Button
This button is used to turn on and off the Cin- ema EQ feature, a
TONE Button
This button is used in setting the Contour ad- justments. It toggles between high frequency (HF) and low frequency (LF) modes. Once a mode is selected, the UP/DOWN buttons are used to make the adjustments.
Surround Mode Buttons
Five buttons on the remote (2CH, PLC, PLM, 5CH, 7CH) allow direct selection of certain surround modes:
IICinema, Pro Logic II Music,
SUR+ Button
This button is used in conjunction with the +/– buttons for manual selection of surround modes and features. See the Manually Selecting Sur- round Modes section for information.
DYN Button
Used for selecting the dynamic range control setting in Dolby Digital surround mode.
Power and Standby On/Off
The rear panel POWER switch on the
The STANDBY button on the front panel, the discrete ON/OFF buttons on the remote, and the POWER button on the remote function as a standby switches, activating or deactivating the unit. In standby mode, minimal power is supplied to the microprocessor. When the unit has AC power applied and the rear panel POWER switch is on, the front panel STANDBY LED lights, regardless of whether the unit is in standby mode or activated in the main room.
In normal operation, the rear panel POWER switch is always left in the ON position and the
When using the Zone 2 capability of the
2.Pressing the ON/OFF buttons on a remote located in Zone 2 will only effect that zone and not the main room. When the unit is ac- tivated in ZONE 2, the ZONE 2 LED on the front panel is lit.
There are three available power mode options, which may be useful in configuring the