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Operating the Maestro M2e
Now that you have everything connected together and con-
figured properly, it’s time to sit back and enjoy the fruits of
your labor. Since the Maestro M2e gives you two indepen-
dent “zones” to view and listen to your system (the Main
home theater zone and the remote Zone 2) we’ll cover
them separately. The primary difference between the two
zones is that there is multi-channel surround sound for the
Main zone and two channel stereo in the second zone.
Main Zone
All operation of the Maestro M2e can be done with either
the front panel display or the On-Screen Display (OSD) on
the video display. The OSD is simpler to use since the larger
display allows all the menu options to be listed at once.
Turning the Maestro M2e On
There is actually two levels of turning the Maestro M2e on.
First, the rear panel Power switch button must be selected.
This turns on the AC power to the Maestro M2e. In most
systems this power switch will ALWAYS be left on so the
theater automation system can control the Maestro M2e.
When the Maestro M2e receives a power off command
from the IR or RS-232 inputs it goes into a sleep Standby
mode. The Maestro M2e is a very light sleeper and will
wake back into normal operation by pressing any source
input button or sending a “power on” command to the IR
or RS-232 inputs.
Operating the Masestro
M2
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