
7
Remote Control
General Information
All the
Music Receiver’s
mechanism control functions and auxiliary functions
can be operated using the remote control system.
In general terms the remote control buttons have the same function as the
corresponding buttons on the
Music Receiver’s
front panel.
The infra-red sensor for the remote control system is located in the display area of
the
Music Receiver.
There must be clear line-of-sight contact between the
FM100
handset and the screen.
The following tables show the remote control buttons and their functions when
operating the machine.
(red)
Switches the
Music Receiver
on and off
Direct source select buttons. If the integrated amplifier is switched
off, these buttons switch it on and simultaneously select the
corresponding source device.
Music Receiver’s
Streaming Client function
(Internet Radio, access to music server, iPod playback)
Music Receiver’s
CD function
Brief press:
A brief press on this button selects the
analogue input you wish to use. Press the
button repeatedly until the desired input is
displayed on the screen.
Brief press:
A brief press on this button selects the digital
input you wish to use. Press the button
repeatedly until the desired input is displayed
on the screen.
Brief press:
Music Receiver’s
Radio function
Selects the REC input of the
Music Receiver.
abc
...
xyz
Direct alpha-numeric input, e.g. track number, fast station
select, radio station.
The
and
buttons are also used for non-standard
characters.
During text input you can switch between numeric and alpha-
numeric input, and between capitals and lower case by pressing
the
button.
(yellow)
Switches sound on and off (MUTING)
-
+
(yellow)
Reduces / increases volume (volume control rocker)
Performs the same function as the corresponding buttons on the
Music Receiver’s
front panel
.
In Stand-alone mode: sound settings
A brief press opens a menu offering the following set-up
facilities, which vary according to the selected source:
Balance / Treble / Bass / Loudness / Bandwidth / Oversampling
The menu points are called up using the
/
buttons,
and can be changed using the
/
buttons.