x
Direct/Random Buttons:
When the
AVR’s tuner is in use, press this button to enter
a station’s frequency directly into the tuner.
After the button has been pressed, press the
Numeric Keys
o
to enter the frequency. When
a CD or DVD player is in use, this button is
used to activate the Random-Play function.
y
Slow-Play Buttons:
These buttons do
not have any function on the AVR but when a
DVD is in use they operate the Slow-Play
Forward and Reverse functions.
z
Delay Button:
Press this button to begin
the process for setting the delay times used by
the AVR 100 when processing surround sound.
After pressing this button, the delay times are
entered by pressing the
Set
button
t
and
then using the
‹
/
›
selector buttons
r
to
change the setting. Press the Set button again
to complete the process. (See page 18–19 for
more information.)
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Preset Up/Channel-Up Button:
When
the AVR’s tuner is in use, press this button to
scroll up through the list of stations that have
been entered into the preset memory. When a
CD or DVD player is in use, this button is the
Skip-Forward function. When a VCR or TV is in
use, this is the Channel-Up button.
Tune Up/Fast-Forward Button:
When
the AVR’s tuner is in use, press this button to
tune up through the frequency band in use to
select another station. Press the button for a
few seconds and then release it to automati-
cally tune to the next station with a signal that
provides acceptable reception. This button
is also used as the fast-forward button for
many CD players, DVD players, cassette players
and VCRs.
Menu/CDR Button:
This button does not
have any function for the AVR but when a CDR
recorder is in use, it selects the record transport.
When many menu-driven products such as VCRs,
DVDs and TVs are in use, it operates the functions
associated with the Menu button.
Device Volume Control:
These buttons
do not have any function for the AVR but when
a TV set or other product with a volume control
is in use, they change the volume on that
product.
Master Volume Up/Down:
Press these
buttons to raise or lower the system volume.
Mute:
Press this button to momentarily
silence the AVR 100 or TV set being controlled,
depending on which device has been selected.
Surround Mode Selectors:
Press these
buttons to change the AVR’s surround mode.
(See page 20 for more information on surround
mode selection.) These buttons are also used
when programming the remote using the Auto
Search mode. (See page 24 for more informa-
tion on programming the remote.)
Open/Close Button:
This button does
not have any function for the AVR but when a
CD or DVD player is in use, pressing it will open
or close the disc drawer.
Source Power Controls:
Press these but-
tons to turn on or off any additional products
programmed into the remote. (See page 25 for
more information on programming the remote for
use with other products.)
6-Ch. Direct Inputs:
Press this button to
select the component connected to the 6-Ch.
direct input
·
as the source.
Program/Command Indicator:
This LED
will flash briefly when a button is pushed to
confirm that a command has been transmitted.
Note that occasionally the light will not flash
when a button is pushed. In most cases this
indicates that no function is associated with
that button. If the light does not flash when
ANY button is pushed, the batteries should be
replaced. This button is also used during the
process of programming remote codes for the
various devices. (See page 24 for more informa-
tion on programming the remote.)
NOTE:
When any of these buttons is pressed
the Program/Command Indicator will briefly
flash red to confirm your selection.
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REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
Remote Control Functions