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The following pages outline the normal day-to-day operation of your receiver from the supplied SR10.1 remote control. All unit functions
may be directly controlled from the front panel. The SR10.1 remote is capable of controlling both the B&K receiver plus other source gear
in your system. This section will outline the usage of the SR10.1 Remote with your B&K receiver. The full programming manual of the
SR 10.1 is available on the website. All programming software and product manuals are available online at www.bkcomp.com.
Master Power On / Off
The master power switch located on the front panel of your receiver must be “ON” (pressed in) for the receiver to operate. When this
switch is OFF (out) all power is shut off. This will prevent turning it back on with the remote control or keypad. For normal day to day
operation, leave the master power switch in the ON position. Use the ON/SLEEP function for daily power on and off. This will allow the
receiver to be turned on and off (sleep/standby) from the remote control or keypad.
Whenever turning on the master power switch, you must wait approximately 15 seconds while the receiver restores its internal memory
and initializes system parameters. You may want to turn off the master power switch only when your receiver will be idle for extended
periods of time or during periods of power line fluctuations. The memory will not be lost while the master power switch is off.
On / Off / Sleep
For normal day to day operation, you will put your receiver in or out of SLEEP (standby) by using the ON (Active) and OFF (Sleep) but-
tons of the remote control. The Sleep/Standby mode keeps minimal functions running in order to allow the remote control or keypad to
quickly power the unit up. Note that the only front panel button that is lit while in sleep is the ON / SLEEP button. All other buttons and
display indicators are off while your receiver is in standby. The remote control or keypad has discrete power OFF and ON IR commands
to put the receiver in and out of standby mode. The front panel Sleep button is used to toggle the unit in and out of standby. The power
on titles will display every time the unit is brought out of sleep mode.
Source Selection
Using the left selector knob ensure the source light on the front panel display is set to source. If not set to source, press the knob repeat-
edly until the source light is lit. Next, rotate the knob until the front panel LCD shows the desired input, 1 through 14, FM or AM. The
inputs may also be selected discretely by using the input commands on the SR 10.1 remote.
Adjusting Volume
The right selector knob is a rotary encoder with the primary purpose of audio volume and EQ adjustment. For volume adjustment, push
the knob in the up or down position until the right hand side of the display says volume. Then rotate the knob to the desired volume.
Volume ranges from -96dB to +15dB. 0dB is Dolby Reference level.
Adjusting Center / Rear / Subwoofer Level
The right selector knob is a rotary encoder which adjusts volume and equalization. For temporary speaker adjustment, push the knob in
the up or down position until either Center, Rear or Subwoofer is highlighted. Then rotate the knob to the desired volume for that specif-
ic channel (s). The temporary level may also be adjusted by the SR 10.1 remote, using the CNTR+ / CNTR-, REAR+ / REAR- or SUB+
/ SUB- adjustments under the AUDIO device. Temporary level adjustment ranges from -12 to +12.
Operation and Control
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