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Using the Special Menu
The AVP2 remote control includes a button labelled
special
which can serve a
variety of functions, depending on your personal preferences. To access the full
list of features controlled by this single button,
press and hold
the
special
button
on the remote control for several seconds, until the
special key actions
menu
appears on screen.
special key actions menu
SPECIAL KEY ACTIONS
STATUS DISPLAY
THX TOGGLE OFF
CENTER LEVEL O.O
SURROUND LEVEL O.O
SUB LEVEL O.O
SUB TOGGLE ON
BALANCE
LATE NIGHT TOGGLE: OFF
DISPLAY INTENSITY: HIGH
You can move the cursor up or down the list of functions using the
volume
±
key
on the remote. Having selected the item you wish to control, either
• press
special
again to exit the menu without activating the feature
(that is, leaving it the way it is)
• press
enter
to both exit the menu and execute the feature
For example, if you frequently watch movies and wish to have one-button access
to a THX control that will toggle between THX on and THX off, enter the
spe-
cial key action menu
and leave the cursor arrow beside
thx toggle: off
. Pressing
special
again will leave THX off, and subsequent clicks of the
special
button will
toggle THX on and off without having to enter the menu. Alternatively, you could
pressing
enter
to exit the menu
and
turn THX on (in this example).
Similarly, you can
• adjust the relative volume of the
center
,
rear
, and
sub
channels
• toggle your
sub
on and off (with your front L&R speakers tempo-
rarily changing to “full range” when the subwoofer is “off”)
• adjust the left/right
balance
• toggle
late night
AC-3 compression on and off, and
• cycle through the available
display intensities
as you would from
the front panel display intensity button.
The
status display
feature, when selected, will display a comprehensive list of
information pertaining to the current status of the AVP2. Although the specifics
will change as to reflect whatever is currently being done by the AVP2, the screen
will looks something like the following:
Summary of Contents for AVP2
Page 1: ...AVP2 Audio Video Preamplifier Owner s Manual...
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