USING THE REMOTE CONTROL continued
Controlling The Second, Remote Zone
Pressing the
ZONE device button
, so that “ZONE” appears,
programs the remote’s
OFF, ON, VOL +, VOL –, MUTE
and source
input
buttons 1-6
to control the 7100 Off, On, Volume, Mute and
source input select for your second, remote, Zone B.
Note:
Only sources connected to the DVD, SAT, VCR, In 4 – 6 jacks
can be sent to the remote Zone.
Controlling Other Components In Your System
•
The buttons surrounding the
ENTER button
are labeled for use as
transport controls for
Play, Pause, Stop, Skip
and
Fast Forward
or
Review
for DVD players, VCRs, tape decks, etc., and will
ordinarily be used as such, controlling whichever device’s control
page is active.
•
Pressing the
MENU button
after pressing the
MAIN DEVICE but-
ton
, will put the 7100 in setup mode, as described in the chapter on
“Adjustments, Menus, and Setup,” pages 17 – 53.
•
CH +
and
CH – buttons
can be programmed to change channels on whatever device or devic-
es you use for station selection. If, for example, you use both a satellite-dish tuner and a cable
tuner, these buttons could control channel selection for whichever one is currently shown on
the remote’s display, and control station selection when the current device is your FM/AM
tuner. You might, however, find it more convenient, if you have only one cable device, to
program these buttons to tune that device at all times, no matter what device is shown on
the remote’s display.
•
PREV CH
recalls the last cable or satellite channel you were watching, as long as your cable or
satellite tuner supports this function.
•
GUIDE
commonly displays your satellite or cable company’s program guide.
•
The numerical keypad can be used for channel selection, time setting on VCRs, preset station
or direct frequency entry for tuning some FM/AM tuners, and so on. Not all its buttons will
necessarily be used; for example, some TV tuners require the use of a
+10 key
when tuning
to channels 11 and higher, or the use of an
ENT button
(not the
ENTER button
) for tuning to
channel numbers with fewer than two or three digits, but others do not.
The remote can hold very sophisticated control instructions, including sequences (macros) that
include up to 20 separate commands, to simultaneously activate more than one component and
issue more than one command per component. Detailed instructions are in the remote’s separate
instruction booklet.
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ZONE DEVICE button
VCR DEVICE button