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Digital Surround Decoder can provide). If this is the case, you can use
control
trigger 1
as a switch by placing it in series with an external power source such as
a “wall wart” power supply.
Warning!
There are no user serviceable parts inside the PDSD. If you
need one of the internal settings changed to support your
installation, please contact your dealer.
control trigger 2 menu
The
control trigger 2 menu
is exactly the same as that for
conrtol trigger 1
, except
that
only
control trigger 1
can be set for use as a dry contact relay with an exter-
nal power source such as a “wall wart” power supply. See
control trigger 1 menu
,
above.
rear ir input menu
The infrared remote input jack on the rear panel of the PAV may be programmed
to respond to either
local
commands (
e.g.
, duplicating the functionality of the IR
receiver in the PAV’s
main display
) or
remote
commands (
e.g.
, from an IR re-
peater, to affect only the
remote
signal path). (Refer to the
Remote IR and Remote
Turn-on
section of your PAV manual for more information.)
The factory default setting is
remote
. If your installation of the PAV/PDSD pre-
vents IR commands from reaching the PAV (as when behind closed doors, for ex-
ample), and if you are using an IR repeater to pass IR commands to the system,
you may wish to set the IR input on the rear panel to
local
, in which case you
would also want to “hard-wire” the PAV to your IR repeater. To make this software
change, follow these steps:
1
ENTER THE CUSTOM MENU
This menu is accessed from the
main menu
by moving the cursor to
custom
, and pressing
enter
to select the menu item.
2
SELECT REAR IR INPUT
Using the
volume
±
buttons, move the cursor to
rear IR input
and press
enter.
3
TOGGLE THE MENU ITEM FROM REMOTE TO LOCAL
Press either of the
/–
keys to change the default setting of
remote
to
local
. Press
enter
to save the change.
Important:
Note that this change will not take effect until you back out of
the on screen menus and return to normal operation. This
delayed response allows you to continue to use the IR
receiver on the main display long enough to finish what you
are doing. It will be turned off in favor of the IR input jack
once you leave the menu system.
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