REMOTE CONTROLLER

ALEVEL

This key is used to adjust the output level of the center speaker, rear speakers and subwoofer. First, press this key. Then select the speaker(s) by pressing this key repeatedly or

by using the or key (0). The name will be illuminated

on the display. Then press the or key (0) to change the output level.

BSTANDBY

Press this key to set this unit in the standby mode.

CIndicator

This indicator flashes when a key is pressed on the remote controller. (Transmitting infrared signals.)

DCHURCH

If the DSP key (5) is pressed, you can select the CHURCH program by pressing this key while the indicator (C) is illuminated.

ETEST

This key is used when adjusting the speaker balance. (Refer to pages 30 to 32.)

FEFCT ON/OFF

Press this key to turn on/off the digital sound field processor, which includes the Dolby Pro Logic decoder, Dolby Digital decoder and DTS decoder.

GON SCREEN

Press this key to change the type of display on the monitor screen. Three types of displays are available.

Each time the key is pressed, the information can be changed to a full, simple and no display.

HSET MENU

Press this key to turn the unit into the SET MENU mode. Select a function by pressing this key repeatedly or by using

the or key (0). The function name will be illuminated

on the display. Then press the or key (0) to adjust or make settings in the function.

English

m DSP

DSP

 

POWERSTANDBY

DSP

 

/DTS

 

MOVIE

 

SURROUND

MOVIE

THEATER 2

 

CD

THEATER 1

TAPE/MD

 

1

TUNER

3

 

2

DSP program

MONO MOVIE

DISCO

 

DVD/LD

TV SPORTS

VCR

selector keys

4

TV/DBS

6

ROCK

5

 

 

 

CHURCH

 

PHONO

JAZZ CLUB

 

 

 

7

V-AUX

9

 

8

 

HALL

TEST

 

 

 

EXT. DEC.

+10

+100

 

0

CLEAR

 

 

ENTER

 

The functions of all keys are the same with the AMP/TUN position except the DSP program selector keys figured on the left.

DSP program selector keys

Press a key corresponding to the DSP program you want to select. The program is directly selected.

Note: Press “0” to select the program No. 10.

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