The
Make sure there is enough room behind the
Don’t stack other objects (components or other items) on top of the
Front Panel Controls
Although we have designed the
Most functions are duplicated on the front panel and on the handheld remote control, a few only on one or the other. These duplications are noted below. In addition, when two reference numbers appear, one refers to the location of the button on the front panel, the other to the location of the button on the handheld remote control.
Standby LED 3
Some of the
Note: During system setup, it is possible to select an alternative
Standby Switch 2
Similar to a power switch in function, this button switches the
Note: The STANDBY switch also controls the rear panel AC power outlets. When the
The operation of the STANDBY switch is somewhat more elabo- rate when using the
Remote Sensor 1
This sensor receives infrared signals from the handheld remote control. Make sure you do not accidentally block this sensor with cables or accessories.
Master Volume Control 4
Turn this control clockwise to raise and counterclockwise to lower the volume to all six main output channels simultaneously.
MASTER VOLUME buttons are also available on the
Note: The MASTER VOLUME control is mechanically connected to an internal servomotor and responds to commands from the handheld remote. It will rotate in the appropriate direction auto- matically when adjusting the volume from the remote control.
Use the position of the LED indicator on the knob’s outer edge to determine relative volume settings. When the volume control LED blinks, you’ve engaged MUTE from the remote controller.
Tone Controls 6
BASS and TREBLE controls increase and decrease the audio signal’s low and high frequency content. Rotate each one clock- wise to increase output in the respective frequency range and counterclockwise to reduce it. The center detent removes each control from the audio path for maximum signal integrity. The ON- SCREEN DISPLAY will show tone control settings as you adjust them.
Note: The BASS and TREBLE controls are bypassed in THX mode and will have no effect, regardless of the setting indicated by the
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY.
Listening Input Source Buttons 11
Six front panel pushbuttons select an audio/video input source such as a CD player, VCR, Laser Disc Player, etc. Push any of these buttons (or the duplicates on the handheld remote) to select the desired source. You will hear this source and, if you have se- lected a video source, see its picture on your TV. An LED indicator on each pushbutton lights to confirm your selection. In addition, the
Note: The source inputs can accommodate either analog signals or digital signals. This selection is made from the
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