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Remote Sensor 2
This sensor receives IR signals from the remote control. Do not block this sensor.
Note: The remainder of the buttons and controls on the front panel are described in the Overview of Buttons and Controls section.
Remote Control Overview
The unit is supplied complete with a
A separate manual gives detailed instructions on programming and using the supplied learning remote to replace all of the remote controls in your system. The learning remote’s manual covers many extra features (such as custom labeling of remote buttons that appear in its LCD display). To avoid duplication, we provide only basic information about using the learning remote to operate this unit.
Note: Many of the remote functions duplicate the
Using the RR-1061 AUDIO Button A
To operate the receiver with the remote, make sure that the AUDIO mode is active by pressing the AUD button on the remote before you start.
If one of the other buttons (CD, TAPE, etc.) is pressed, the remote will control another component, not this receiver. The AUDIO mode will stay active until another DEVICE/INPUT button is pressed.
VOLUME Knob -
VOLUME Button Q
The large rocker button on the remote and the large rotary control on the front panel provide the master VOLUME control, adjusting the output level of all channels simultaneously.
MUTE Buttons wR
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 remote also cancels the muting function.
LIGHT Button C
Press this button on the side of the remote to turn the backlighting on for using the remote in a dark room.
DEVICE/INPUT Buttons 6qA
The numeric buttons on the front panel plus the MULTI INPUT button are used to select source inputs for listening/viewing.
These buttons are duplicated on the remote, except that the MULTI INPUT button is labeled EXT and the remote buttons have two functions:
Short press: A short press of any button changes the device that the remote operates, but does not change the receiver’s input selection.
Long press: A longer press changes the remote control device and changes the source input for listening/viewing in the main room.
Note: A long press of the EXT button changes the input to the
7.1channel analog MULTI INPUT. Pressing the AUD button only changes the remote device; there is no input source associated with this button.
Overview of Buttons and Controls
This section provides a basic overview of the buttons and controls on the front panel and the remote control. Detailed instructions on the use of these buttons are provided in the more complete operating instructions in the following sections. Buttons or controls identified with a number appear on the front panel. Those identified with a letter appear on the remote control. When both a number and a letter appear, the control is duplicated on both the front panel and the remote control.
STANDBY Button 1
POWER Button N
The
Press this button to change the digital input associated with the current source input.
SEL Button r
REC Button J
Press the
ON/OFF Buttons O
The power ON and OFF buttons on the remote provide discrete ON and OFF commands to activate the unit or put it in standby mode. The rear panel master POWER switch must be in the ON position for the remote standby function to operate.
All OFF command: A long press of the OFF button (more than 3 seconds) sets all rooms to standby, from any room.
Note: The
A long press of the SEL or REC button is used to cancel the PARTY mode and return all zones to their last previously selected inputs.
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