ROOM 2 SOURCE PLAYBACK
•This function allows enjoying one source in the main room and playing another in a different room at the same time.
•The analog signals from the 8 CH DIRECT inputs and TAPE MONITOR INs cannot be output from the (VIDEO 2/) ROOM 2 OUTs and the digital signals from the USB terminal cannot be output from the COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT, meaning no playback in a different room.
•When you connect the
(For details, refer to “CONNECTING
CAUTION : Even when the ROOM 2 function is deactivated, if the VIDEO 2 OUT is set to On, the signals of the selected source as a main room source will be output from the VIDEO 2/ROOM 2 OUTs.(For details, refer to “When selecting the VIDEO 2 OUT” on page 57.)
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1 | Press the ROOM 2 button. | ROOM2 |
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• “R2” lights up and “(R2)~” is displayed for several |
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• To cancel the ROOM 2 function, press it again. |
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Then “R2” goes off. |
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SELECTOR buttons on this remote control is pressed, the | • To cancel the ROOM 2 function, press it again. | |||||||
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pressing the ROOM 2 button and the desired input is |
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2 | Select the desired | PHONO | CD | TUNER | 2 | Select the desired input as a ROOM 2 source | ||
input as a ROOM 2 | AUX |
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| VIDEO 1 | VIDEO 2 | VIDEO 3 |
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•The selected ROOM 2 source is displayed for several seconds as follows: (R2) PHONO, (R2) TUNER, (R2) CD, (R2) AUX, (R2) VIDEO 1~6.
•Only these sources can be played in another room.
•When an audio program source is selected, as a ROOM 2
source, the image of the video program source selected |
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previously can be played separately, too. (For details, refer to | • The selected ROOM 2 source is displayed for several | ||
“ SETTING THE ROOM2 FEED SETUP” on page 66.) | seconds. |
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• The MUTE and VOLUME UP/DOWN( / ) buttons on this | • Only while displaying “(R2)~”, the volume level for the | ||
remote control can be available only when the ROOM 2 | ROOM 2 source can be adjusted. | ||
function is operating. | • When “(R2)~” is not displayed, press the ROOM 2 button | ||
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3 | Start play on the component related to the | 3 | Start play on the component related to the |
ROOM 2 source. | ROOM 2 source. |
Notes:
•When the pure audio function is activated for the main room source, the video signals of the ROOM 2 source cannot be output, too.
•Even when this receiver enters the standby mode, in such a case that “R2” lights up still and the STANDBY button lights up in blue as it does in the operating mode, meaning only the ROOM 2 circuitry operates, the ROOM 2 source can be played independently.
•When the ROOM 2 function is operating in the standby mode, only the ROOM 2 remote control unit is available.
•When you do not use the ROOM 2 function, cancel the ROOM 2 function to save electricity.
•For ROOM 2 volume adjustment, refer to “SETTING THE ROOM 2 FEED SETUP” on page 66.
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