TAG DVD32FIR manual standby, controlling the DVD32FLRheading, system-remote, remote control

Models: DVD32FIR

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controlling the DVD32FLRheading 15

system-remote

controlling the DVD32FLR

The DVD32FLR has a standby mode which can be entered by pressing standby either on the front panel or Remote(1). The blue power LED will be dimmed and the display switched off. Normal operation may be resumed by pressing any button on the front panel or Remote. You can keep the DVD32FLR in standby for long periods of time without penalty of a high electricity bill, as the DVD32FLR includes its own low-current standby transformer and circuitry.

remote control

Your DVD32FLR is supplied with a backlit system-remote(2), suitable for controlling all the main functions of your complete home cinema, for day to day operation. For more details see the following pages.

inserting batteries

 

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The backlit system-remote is designed to control your complete home cinema system. The system-remote comes preprogrammed and ready to use for many TAG McLaren Audio products, including the TAG McLaren av processor AV32R, five-channel amplifier 100x5R, three-channel amplifier 250x3R and your DVD player DVD32FLR. Other devices which are not preprogrammed to work with the system- remote will need to be ‘learnt’. To program the system-remote for other devices, you will need the original remote control for the unit you wish to control. Details of how to program the system-remote are included at the end of this manual.

Before you can control the DVD32FLR with the system-remote you must first select DVD as the device to control. This is done by pressing the dvd key in the REMOTE SELECTION area at the top of the system- remote. The DVD32FLR will remain selected by the Remote until another unit is chosen via the REMOTE SELECTION area. Once the DVD32FLR has been selected, it can be controlled from the system-remote. A red light on the front panel of the DVD32FLR will flash when commands from the system- remote are received, and the ‘DVD’ key in the REMOTE SELECTION area will light briefly with each key press.

Before using the remote for the first time, you will need to insert the

batteries supplied (be sure to insert the batteries with the polarity as system-remoteindicated). For optimum operation you should point the Remote

towards your DVD32FLR when using it. The red Remote active LED on the front panel flashes when commands are received from the Remote.

1.The player enters standby automatically when power is applied

2.The system-remote is identical to the one shipped with the TAG McLaren av processor AV32R

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TAG DVD32FIR manual standby, controlling the DVD32FLRheading, system-remote, remote control, inserting batteries