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Programming the Macro Buttons 

Macro buttons (

M1, M2, M3, M4 

and 

POWER

) can send out a

sequence of up to ten (10) commands with one button press.
Macros can be programmed in both the AVC and SAT modes
but can also be accessed in other modes. If a macro is
programmed in the AVC mode, that macro can also be
accessed in the CD, DVD, and AUX modes. If a macro is
programmed in the SAT mode, that macro can also be
accessed in the TV, VCR and CBL modes. Macros can be used
to turn on or turn off up to five (5) components or select
favorite channels, etc.

SETTING UP

Step 1.  Press a Device button (AVC or SAT) and 

MUTE

button,

simultaneously. Hold both buttons until the red
light under the Device button turns on.  

Step 2.  Press one of the five macro buttons (

M1, M2, M3,

M4 

or

POWER

) you wish to program. The red light

under the Device button will blink once for each
subsequent button press.

Step 3.  Press up to 10 commands you would like to include

in the macro sequence. Pressing a Device button to
change modes is counted as one command.
Note: The Power On/Off command, for devices other
than the AVC receiver, is programmed into a macro
using the 

MUTE

button.

Step 4.  Press the 

CH 

button to store the commands.

The red Status LED and the Device button will blink
twice to confirm the program and then turn off.

TO ERASE A MACRO SEQUENCE

Follow the above Steps 1, 2 and 4 without going through Step 3. 

Programming a Macro Sequence

An Example

To program the 

M1

button in the AVC mode to turn on the

receiver, turn on the CD, turn on the TV and turn on the VCR.

Step1.  Press the 

AVC

button and 

MUTE

buttons,

simultaneously. Hold both buttons until the red light
under the AVC button turns on. The red light will
blink once during each subsequent button press.  

Step 2.  Press the 

M1

button to select the M1 macro.

Step 3.  Programming the 

M1

macro Button: Press the 

AVC

button to select the AVC Power command. Press the

CD

Device button to select the CD mode. Press the

MUTE

button to select the CD Power command. Press

the 

TV

Device button to select the TV mode. Press the

MUTE

button to select the TV Power command. Press

the 

VCR

Device button to select the VCR mode. Press

the 

MUTE

button to select the VCR Power command.

Step 4.  Press the 

CH 

button. The red light under the 

AVC

button will blink twice and then turn off indicating
that the macro sequence has been stored.

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Summary of Contents for ATP 7500

Page 1: ...ATP7500 DIGITAL PREAMPLIFIER PROCESSOR OWNER S GUIDE TRANSLATING TECHNOLOGY All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...it does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The device has been dropped or the enclosure damaged To prevent electric shock do not use the polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Page 2 Please Read First CAUTION To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not remove th...

Page 3: ...arranty Registration Card immediately This will entitle you to warranty coverage as outlined in the section WARRANTY at the end of this manual ATP7500 Features Surround Modes include Dolby Digital 5 1 Dolby Digital Surround EX Dolby Surround Pro Logic II DTS Digital Surround 5 1 DTS ES Surround 6 1 DTS Neo 6 and 71 Matrix Music Mode Full Function Remote Control is illuminated and can be programmed...

Page 4: ...EASE NOTE TO TURN THE UNIT ON YOU MUST SELECT A SOURCE EITHER ON THE FRONT PANEL OR THE REMOTE CONTROL B Source Buttons When a source button is pressed that source is selected and the unit is turned on from the STANDBY mode C Seek Up Advances the tuner to the next higher valid station D Volume Up Raises the volume in 1dB increments The volume will increase faster if the button is held down E 7 1 S...

Page 5: ...at 1 foot 3 Input Assignment The default input assignment settings will be shown on the screen You can leave them as is or you may reassign any of the 6 digital inputs Select the number corresponding to the input you wish to change then press the SELECT button Each time you press the SELECT button the selected input will scroll through each available digital input and then return to the analog inp...

Page 6: ...stening late at night Turning this feature off will permit full dynamic range When turned on louder passages are softened and softer passages are increased to maximize intelligibility of speech Use the SELECT button to toggle between on and off 8 Status Display Press the SELECT button to toggle between STATUS DISPLAY ON and OFF When turned on an OSD appears for 2 seconds each time you press a butt...

Page 7: ...e sure to connect your screen to at least one of the Composite or S Video outputs and remember to select this input on your screen whenever you need to access the OSD of the ATP7500 The RECORD OUT section has two audio video outputs that you can use to connect to a VCR or a tape deck for example The audio outputs are fixed line level they are not affected by the processor s volume control setting ...

Page 8: ...for the ATP7500 It is shown only as an example and is by no means mandatory There are endless possibilities regarding what and how you can connect to the rear panel FM Antenna not included DVD Player DSS Satellite Receiver VCR All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 9: ...Page 9 5 1 Speaker Setup Configuration Powered Sub Woofer Listening Room Five Channel Power Amplifier ATP7500 Rear Panel All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 10: ...Page 10 6 1 Speaker Setup Configuration Powered Sub Woofer Listening Room Six Channel Power Amplifier ATP7500 Rear Panel All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 11: ...Page 11 7 1 Speaker Setup Configuration Powered Sub Woofer Listening Room Seven Channel Power Amplifier ATP7500 Rear Panel All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 12: ...d DOWN When you press the key you will increase volume setting and when you press the key you will decrease volume setting These keys work exactly the same way as the rotating volume control on the front panel If the ATP7500 is in the mute mode after you have pressed the MUTE key on the handset and you then press the VOLUME key the ATP7500 will automatically disengage the mute mode and re connect ...

Page 13: ...nt panel It gives you instant access to select the 7 1 CHANNEL INPUT which is deselected when the source is changed by using either the remote control handset or the front panel SOURCE SELECT buttons or by pressing the 7 1 CH key again SUR This button places the processor into Surround mode MODE This button toggles between Dolby Surround Pro Logic II Music Dolby Surround Pro Logic II Movie DTS Neo...

Page 14: ...button and the SELECT button simultaneously and hold until the orange Status LED and the Device button turn on and remain lit Step 2 On the remote control press the button that is to be taught the new command The orange Status LED will begin to flash continuously The Device LED will turn off Step 3 On the source remote control the original remote control press and hold the button for the command t...

Page 15: ... Status LED will go to a constant orange indicating that all the learned information on buttons in the Device mode have been erased The Device button will turn on Step 3 To exit this feature press and hold the Device button and the SELECT button simultaneously The orange Status LED will flash twice and then turn off The Device button will turn off To Erase All the Learned Commands In All Device Mo...

Page 16: ...med into a macro using the MUTE button Step 4 Press the CH button to store the commands The red Status LED and the Device button will blink twice to confirm the program and then turn off TO ERASE A MACRO SEQUENCE Follow the above Steps 1 2 and 4 without going through Step 3 Programming a Macro Sequence An Example To program the M1 button in the AVC mode to turn on the receiver turn on the CD turn ...

Page 17: ... SOLUTION POWDERED CLEANSER OR ABRASIVE CLEANER BE USED ON THE UNIT NEVER SPRAY LIQUIDS DIRECTLY ON THE UNIT Troubleshooting Your preamplifier processor is designed for trouble free operation If you follow the instructions in this manual you should enjoy many years of high quality listening enjoyment However as with any sophisticated electronic device there may be occasional problems upon initial ...

Page 18: ... x D Millimeters 431 8 x 146 1 x 317 5 Net Weight lbs kg 24 10 91 Shipping Weight lbs kg 32 14 55 The contents of this manual are Copyright 2003 by Amplifier Technologies Inc and may not be duplicated or reproduced by any means whether physical electronic or otherwise without prior written consent from Amplifier Technologies Inc Specifications are those in effect at the time of printing Amplifier ...

Page 19: ...equent purchasers as long as all Optional Extended Warranty conditions are met Transferability The above warranties are transferable to subsequent owners as long as all the conditions are met under the Optional Extended Warranty Program The warranty is not transferable if the unit s was originally purchased from an unauthorized seller The above warranties do not apply if the product has been damag...

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