FRONT PANEL
1. Headphone Jack - Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binaural plug can be connected to the
headphone output. The receiver must be on and in HEADPHONE Mode for proper headphone operation.
2. Front panel buttons
S L E E P
P R E S E T
E N T E R
S A V E
D O W N
U P
S O U R C E
M O D E
M E N U
Puts the receiver in standby (low power) mode.
Steps through audio / video presets for instant recall of setups.
Pressing ENTER recalls the preset.
Confirm selection or display current status of the receiver.
Pressing SAVE followed by ENTER saves a favorite preset.
Step through menus, sources, or audio modes.
Steps through the audio / video sources.
Steps through the audio modes.
Enter / exit menu system
3. Main power switch - Removes all power to the receiver. Normal operation of the receiver requires the power
switch to remain on. Use the Sleep button for daily on and off of the receiver. It places the unit in standby mode
that allows turning back on with the remote control. Turn the receiver off with the main power switch when not
using the receiver for an extended period of time.
4. Volume control - For controlling system volume. Turning the encoder-type volume control clockwise increases
the volume level, counterclockwise decreases the volume level. The volume knob is also used to change other
receiver settings. See THE MENU SYSTEM and OPERATION
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