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PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

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Programming the Remote

4. The red LED under the 

AVR Selector

will go

out, and the 

Program Indicator

2

will turn

green and flash three times before it goes out.

5. When the 

Program Indicator

2

goes out,

the Macro has been erased.

Volume Punch-Through

The AVR’s remote may be programmed to operate
the 

Volume Control

and the 

Mute

from either the TV or the AVR in conjunction with
any of the six devices controlled by the remote.
For example, since the AVR will likely be used as
the sound system for TV viewing, you may wish to
have the AVR’s volume activated although the
remote is set to run the TV.

To program the remote for Volume Punch-
Through, follow these steps:

1. Press the 

Input Selector

4

for the unit you

wish to have associated with the volume control
and the 

Mute

button 

at the same time until

the red light illuminates under the 

Input Selector

4

and note that the 

Program Indicator

2

will flash orange.

2. Press the 

Volume Up

button 

and note

that the 

Program Indicator

2

will stop

flashing and stay orange.

3. Press either the 

AVR Selector

5

or the

Input Selector

4

, depending on which sys-

tem’s volume control you wish to have attached
for the punch-through mode. The 

Program

Indicator 

2

will blink green three times and

then go out to confirm the data entry.

Example:

To have the AVR’s volume control acti-

vated even though the remote is set to control
the TV, first press the 

Video/TV Input Selector

4

and the 

Mute

button 

at the same time.

Next, press the 

Volume Up

button 

, followed

by the 

AVR Input Selector

5

.

NOTE:

Should you wish to return the remote to

the original configuration after entering a Volume
Punch-Through, you will need to repeat the steps
shown above. However, in the example above,
press the 

Video/TV Input Selector

in steps one

and three.

Channel Control Punch-Through

The AVR’s remote may be programmed to operate
so that the channel control function for either the
VCR, TV, cable or satellite receiver used in your
system may be used in conjunction with one of
the other devices controlled by the remote. For
example, while using and controlling the VCR,
you may wish to change channels on a cable box
or satellite receiver without having to change the
device selected by the AVR or the remote. To pro-
gram the remote for Channel Control Punch-
Through, follow these steps:

1. Press the 

Input Selector

button 

4

for the

device you wish to have the channel control asso-
ciated with and the 

Mute 

button 

at the same

time until the red light illuminates under the 

Input

Selector

4

and the 

Program Indicator

2

flashes orange.

2. Press the 

Volume Down 

button 

. The

Program Indicator

2

will stop flashing and

stay orange.

3. Press and release the 

AVR

5

or 

Input

Selector

button 

4

for the device that will be

used to change the channels. The 

Program

Indicator

2

will blink green three times and

then go out to confirm the data entry.

Example:

To control the channels using your TV

while the remote is set to control the VCR, first
press the 

VID 1/VCR Input Selector 

button 

4

and the 

Mute 

button 

at the same time. Next,

release them and press the 

Volume Down 

button

, followed by the 

VID 2/TV Input Selector

button

4

.

NOTE:

To remove the Channel Control Punch-

Through and return the remote to its original con-
figuration, repeat the steps shown in the example
above. However, press the 

VID 1/VCR Input

Selector

in Steps 1 and 3.

Transport Control Punch-Through

The AVR’s remote may be programmed to operate
so that the Transport Control Functions 

L

(Play,

Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, Pause and Record) for
a VCR, DVD or CD will operate in conjunction with
one of the other devices controlled by the remote.
For example, while using and controlling the TV,
you may wish to start or stop your VCR or DVD
without having to change the device selected by
the AVR or the remote. To program the remote for
Transport Control Punch-Through, follow these
steps:

1. Press the 

Input Selector

4

for the device

you wish to have the transport control associated
with and the 

Mute 

button 

at the same time

until the red light illuminates, under the 

Input

Selector

4

and the 

Program Indicator

2

flashes orange.

2. Press the 

Play 

button 

L

. The 

Program

Indicator

2

will stop flashing and stay orange.

3. Press and release the 

AVR

5

or 

Input

Selector 

button 

4

for the device that will be

used to change the transport function. The

Program Indicator

2

will blink green three

times and then go out to confirm the data entry.

Example:

To control the transport of a CD player

while the remote is set to control the TV, press the

VID 2/TV Input Selector 

button 

4

and the

Mute 

button 

at the same time. Next, release

them and press the 

Play 

button

L

, followed by

the 

CD Input Selector 

button

4

.

NOTE:

To remove the Transport Control Punch-

Through and return the remote to its original
configuration, repeat the steps shown in the
example above. However, press the 

VID 2/TV

Input Selector

in Steps 1 and 3.

NOTE:

Before programming the remote for

Volume, Channel or Transport Punch-Through,
make certain that any programming needed for
the specific TV, CD, DVD, Cable or Satellite
Receivers has been completed.

Resetting the Remote Memory

As you add components to your home-theater
system, occasionally you may wish to totally
reprogram the remote control without the
confusion of any commands, macros or ”Punch-
Through“ programming that you may have done.
To do this, it is possible to reset the remote to the
original factory defaults and command codes by
following these steps. Note, however, that once the
remote is reset, all commands or codes that you
have entered will be erased and will need to be re-
entered:

1. Press any of the 

Input Selector 

buttons 

4

and the 

”O“ 

button 

G

at the same time until

the 

Program Indicator 

2

begins to flash

orange.

2. Press the 

”3“ 

button 

G

three times.

3. The red LED under the 

Input Selector

4

will

go out and the 

Program Indicator 

2

will stop

flashing and turn green.

4. The 

Program Indicator 

2

will remain green

until the remote is reset. Note that this may take a
while, depending on how many commands are in
the memory and need to be erased.

5. When the 

Program Indicator 

2

goes out,

the remote has been reset to the factory settings.

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Summary of Contents for AVR 132

Page 1: ...ENGLISH AVR 132 Audio VideoReceiver OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...te 29 Programming the Remote with Codes 29 Code Readout 30 Programmed Device Functions 30 Macro Programming 31 Volume Punch Through 31 Channel Control Punch Through 31 Transport Control Punch Through...

Page 3: ...nd specific listening room environment A Stereo Direct mode bypasses the digital processor to preserve all of the subtleties of older analog two channel materials while bass management available in th...

Page 4: ...components inside this product Opening the cabinet may present a shock hazard and any modification to the prod uct will void your guarantee If water or any metal object such as a paper clip wire or a...

Page 5: ...5 Speaker Channel Input Indicators These indicators are multipurpose indicating either the speaker type selected for each channel or the incoming data signal configuration The left cen ter right right...

Page 6: ...nput sources B RDS Select Button Press this button to display the various messages that are part of the RDS data system of the AVR s tuner See page 28 for more information on RDS C Surround Mode Selec...

Page 7: ...make connections to the AM and GND terminals in accordance with the instructions supplied with the antenna 4 Video 1 Audio Outputs Connect these jacks to the RECORD INPUT audio jacks on a VCR or any...

Page 8: ...ct the Y Pr Pb component video outputs of a DVD player to these jacks Note All component inputs outputs can be used for RGB signals too in the same way as described for the Y Pr Pb signals then connec...

Page 9: ...ttons Transport Controls Skip Up Down Buttons RDS Select Button Preset Up Down Clear Button Memory Button Delay Prev Ch B Button Speaker Select Tone Mode Button Volume Up Down TV Video Selector Mute D...

Page 10: ...hat this button is also used to tune channels when the TV VCR and SAT receiver is selected using the Input Selector 4 A Night Mode Press this button to activate the Night mode This mode is available o...

Page 11: ...lence the AVR or TV set being controlled depending on which device has been selected When the AVR remote is being programmed to operate another device this button is pressed with the Input Selector bu...

Page 12: ...distance between your speakers and the receiver the type of speakers you use personal preferences and other factors Your dealer or installer is a valuable resource to consult in selecting the proper...

Page 13: ...ce may be assigned to any digital audio input on the receiver 5 Connect the Composite and S Video if S Video device is in use Monitor Output B jacks on the receiver to the composite and S Video input...

Page 14: ...a VCR connect the Out plugs to the Out jacks on the AVR Note that with some adapter types it may be just turned around If no signal is audible visible when the VCR is playing connect the Out plugs to...

Page 15: ...ear height when you are seated in the listening position Using these guidelines you ll find that it takes some experimentation to find the correct loca tion for the front speakers in your particular...

Page 16: ...elected by pressing the appropriate Input Selector on the remote control 46 The second step is to associate one of the digital inputs with the selected input source if this is needed otherwise the sel...

Page 17: ...front left right main speakers If a subwoofer is connected to the AVR you have the option to have the front left right main speakers reproduce bass frequencies at all times and have the subwoofer ope...

Page 18: ...nt speakers are band width limited satellite speakers we recom mend that you do NOT use the Bypass mode but rather use the DSP SURROUND OFF mode for stereo listening To listen to programs in the two c...

Page 19: ...et it is normal for surround speakers to operate only occasionally Artificially increasing the vol ume to the rear speakers may destroy the illu sion of an enveloping sound field that dupli cates the...

Page 20: ...evel adjust ment made will be effective for the surround mode currently selected also when other inputs are selected using the same surround mode To adjust the output level with all other surround mod...

Page 21: ...and Video Monitor Output B This permits simultaneous viewing and listening to different sources When a Video source is selected its audio signal will be fed to the speakers and the video signal for t...

Page 22: ...1 7 1 option is chosen The Logic 7 C or Cinema mode should be used with any source that contains Dolby Surround or similar matrix encoding Logic 7 C delivers increased center channel intelligibility...

Page 23: ...ts entire path of travel through the receiver to the speaker and subwoofer outputs bypassing all digital processing Digital bass management is not available in Surround Off mode The DSP Surround Off m...

Page 24: ...TS regardless of the mode that has been previously selected For more information on selecting digital sources see the following section of this manual To listen to a program in traditional two channel...

Page 25: ...ata An example of this type of display is 3 2 1 The first number indicates how many discrete front channel signals are present A 3 tells you that separate front left center and front right signals are...

Page 26: ...l mode is turned on using the options in the Night Mode settings See page 19 for infor mation on using this option IMPORTANT NOTES ON DIGITAL PLAYBACK 1 When the digital playback source is stopped or...

Page 27: ...tion presets and recalled from a 30 position memory Station Selection 1 Press the AM FM Tuner Select button 6 on the remote to select the tuner as an input The tuner may be selected from the front pan...

Page 28: ...uires a strong enough signal for proper operation Program Search PTY An important feature of RDS is its capability of encoding broadcasts with Program Type PTY codes that indicate the type of material...

Page 29: ...se a number of different combinations of codes so it is a good idea to make certain that not only does the Power control work but that the volume channel and transport controls work as they should If...

Page 30: ...erate check to see if another code set will work with more buttons Depending on the brand and product type used the functions listed in the Function List tables may not correspond with the function th...

Page 31: ...press the VID 1 VCR Input Selector button 4 and the Mute button at the same time Next release them and press the Volume Down button followed by the VID 2 TV Input Selector button 4 NOTE To remove the...

Page 32: ...peaker Adjust Menu Intro 25 A Left 26 Set Set Enter 27 B Right 28 Digital Exit Digital Input Select Open Close 29 L Move Adjust Down Down 30 Delay Prev Ch Delay Adjust Return Open Close 31 1 1 1 1 32...

Page 33: ...A Left Left Left Left 26 Set Enter Enter Enter Enter 27 B Right Right Right Right 28 Digital Exit Exit Exit Exit Exit 29 L Down Down Down Down 30 Delay Prev Ch Prev Channel Prev Channel Prev Channel...

Page 34: ...in Power Switch is pushed into a live outlet Check to see if outlet is switch controlled Display lights but no sound Intermittent input connections Make certain that all input and speaker or picture c...

Page 35: ...istortion Mono Stereo 0 15 0 3 Stereo Separation 35dB 1kHz Selectivity 400kHz 70dB Image Rejection 80dB IF Rejection 90dB AM Tuner Section Frequency Range 522 1620kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 45dB Usable...

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