Operating Your Receiver
Your Remote Control
Please be sure you have inserted the batteries into the remote control (see relevant section on page 3.)
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Remote control selector must be on hifi.
1. ON/OFF
To turn on or off the receiver and other auxiliary components
2. Digital
Select the way your external audio/video devices are connected to the receiver (Analog, Optical or Coaxial).
In Tuner mode, press to toggle between stereo and mono sound.
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To turn on and select various audio/ video sources | EN |
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4. Source Selector |
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To select which unit/mode you want to control with |
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5. Speaker Settings dts - Selects dts decoding.
Stereo - Disables all surround mode and enable stereo mode.
theater mode - accesses all DSP modes.
delay - In HiFi mode, press to select speaker delay set- tings (between speakers and your favorite listening position.)
level - Adjusts volume of individual speakers.
6. Up / Down
In Tuner mode, press to access programmed stations.
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Press to adjust parameters of different kinds of sound source.
8. RDS/Mix
In Tuner mode, press to show Radio Data System information if available. ( Frequency station, Station name, program type, clock and radio text)
9. Pty
In Tuner mode, press to activate search by program type.
10.Volume
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In Tuner mode, press to select programmed stations.
12. Mute
Mutes audio output
13. Number Buttons
In Tuner mode, press to select a preset station.
14. memo
In Tuner mode, press to enter program function to store desired frequency in memory.
MEMORY will flash in red on the display. Input your desired channel number while the work is still flash- ing and the frequency will be stored. (For details, refer to “Storing Radio Stations” under “Manual Preset” on pg 16)
15. Operations Buttons
In Tuner mode, press REV or FWD keys to tune down or up radio frequency.
The remote control currently operates most Thomson, RCA and GE products, but it can be pro- grammed to operate devices from other manufacturers
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