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OPERATION
The following outlines the normal day-to-day operation of your processor from the supplied universal remote or
directly from your processor’s front panel. The universal remote is also capable of controlling other equipment and
storing sequences of commonly used commands. Refer to the separate remote manual for details on these
functions.
POWER ON/OFF
The main power switch on the front panel of your processor must be on for the processor to operate. When this
switch is off all power is removed from your processor. This prevents turning it back on with the remote control.
You can use the main power switch for normal day to day operation but we suggest you use the sleep function
instead so that the processor can be turned on and off from the remote. After turning on the main power you must
wait a few seconds while your processor restores its internal memory. You may want to turn off the main power
switch when your processor will be idle for extended periods of time or during periods of power line fluctuations.
Your processor will not lose its memory while the main power switch is off.
From Remote
From Front Panel
Action
can’t turn off main power from remote
POWER ON/OFF
main power on/off
SLEEP
Normally you will simply put your processor to sleep (standby) when not in use. Sleep mode keeps a bare
minimum of functions running in order to allow remote control operation and fast start up. Note that the front panel
SLEEP button is lit while your processor is asleep and is off when your processor is operating. Also note that the
remote’s OFF and ON buttons may also be used to put your processor in and out of sleep respectively. If using
other B&K remotes, B&K or AUDIO will always wake up your processor and set the remote to control the
processor
From Remote
From Front Panel
Action
1
ON (B&K - old remote)
SLEEP
wake up processor
2
OFF
SLEEP
put processor to sleep (standby)
PLEASE WAIT
BK
Powering Up -- Please Wait
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