39
button will cycle
through the available slow-play speeds of
1/2x, 1/4x and 1/8x. Pressing the
left side
of the button switches to the DVD slow
reverse play mode. Additional presses of
the
left side of the button cycles through
the available slow-play speeds of 1/2x,
1/4x and 1/8x.
No slow-play speeds are
available for CDs or other disc types.
42.
Preset/Page Up/Forward Skip Button:
This multipurpose button has a different function
depending on the source in use. When used with the tuner, this button scrolls through the
preprogrammed station presets. When used with optical sources, such as an external CD
player, press this button once to skip to the beginning of the next track. The Page Up function
is used with cable and satellite television to page quickly through on-screen menus.
43.
Last Channel/Distance Button:
This button’s function differs depending on whether it is
used in the System mode or with another source. In the System mode (press the AVR
Button), this button is used to enter the distance from each speaker group to the listening
position to avoid unnatural sound caused by the speakers being placed at varying distances
from the listener, which could result in delay artifacts. When this button is pressed,
FRONT
DELAY
will appear in the AVR
Lower Display Line [square 34]
. Press the
Set Button [oval
18]
.
FRONT
10FT
will appear in the
Lower Display Line
. Use the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button
[oval 16]
to select the desired distance, and press the
Set Button
again to enter it. Use the
▼
/
▲
Navigation Button [oval 16]
to scroll through the remaining speaker groups:
CENTER,
SURR
(side surround) or
SBACK
(back surround – this setting will only be available if 7.1
CHANNEL has been selected in system configuration). When used with most video sources,
this button returns to the previously selected broadcast channel.
44.
Menu/Info Button:
After pressing the AVR Button, press this button to display the AVR21EN
Main Menu. This menu includes: Clock Setup, Main Room Setup, Zone Setup (for Multiroom
applications), Remote Control Setup, Reset Network Defaults (for multiroom applications)
and Diagnostics. In DVD mode, this button accesses the menu on the current disc, enabling
you to select the main feature or accompanying featurettes for playback or make other
selections, depending on how the disc is programmed.
45.
Zoom/Memory Button:
When used with the tuner, press this button to enter the currently
tuned radio station into a desired preset location using the
Alphanumeric Keys [oval 46]
to
select the preset location between the numbers 01 and 30. Press this button a second time to
store your selection. To recall that station later, select the tuner as the source, then either use
the
Preset Up/Down
Buttons [ovals 19, 42]
to scroll to the desired preset station, or use the
Alphanumeric
Keys [oval 46]
to directly enter the preset station location. In DVD mode, this
button may be used while a DVD-Video disc is playing to zoom the picture so that it is
enlarged. There are four steps to the zoom function, each progressively larger. Continue
pressing the button to cycle through the steps and return to the normal view. Depending on
the disc, you may also be able to use the
◄
/
►
/
▼
/
▲
Navigation Controls
[oval 16]
to view
different areas of the enlarged image.
46.
Alphanumeric Keys:
Select numbers by pressing these keys. When renaming functions or
devices in the on-screen menu, these keys may also be used to select letters.
47.
Picture Button:
Press this button repeatedly to scroll through the different zoom options to fit
a 16:9 screen.
48.
Door Open Button:
Press this button to open an electronic door lock controlled with one of
the AVH21 Door Relays. (Requires Main Room Keypad.)
49.
Door Answer/Talk Button:
Press this button to listen to a two-way audio door monitor
connected to the Door A/V jacks on the AVR21EN. Press and Hold to talk to the door panel.
(Requires Main Room Keyapd.)
Summary of Contents for AVR21EN
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