MENU
When you press this key, the ATP7500 goes to setup mode.
Use the up/down/left/right keys to navigate the menus.
The ATP7500 escapes from setup mode when you either
select EXIT from the OSD or press the MENU key again.
EXIT
This key exits the setup mode without saving the new settings.
Use it if you have adjusted the setup menu by accident.
SELECT/PLAY
This is the enter key in setup mode. You can us it to access
sub-menus or to activate special menu items.
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(UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT KEYS)
Use these keys to navigate in the menu. The up and down keys
are for selecting the parameter to be adjusted. The left and
right keys are for adjusting the parameter you have selected
with the up and down keys. The selected parameter is shown
in the OSD with a different color and in the bottom row of the
front panel display, or by an arrow in the beginning of the line.
DVD, LD, VCR1, VCR2, SAT, AUX, CD, TV, TUNER & TAPE
Selects a source input and turns unit on from “Standby”
mode. You can access all sources directly from these keys.
For example, when you press the DVD key, DVD audio and
video signals are selected and they are then processed and
fed to the appropriate outputs for listening/viewing.
7.1 CH
The 7.1 key operates in the same way as the 7.1 button on the
front panel. It gives you instant access to select the 7.1 CHANNEL
INPUT, which is deselected when the source is changed by
using either the remote control handset or the front panel
SOURCE SELECT buttons or by pressing the 7.1 CH key again.
SUR
This button places the processor into “Surround” mode.
MODE
This button toggles between Dolby Surround Pro Logic
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II
Music, Dolby Surround Pro Logic
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II Movie, DTS Neo:6
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Music
and DTS Neo:6
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Cinema modes.
BASS
This button sets the bass trim for the currently selected input.
STEREO
This button places the processor into “Stereo” mode.
MUSIC 7
This button places the processor into “7.1 Music” mode.
AM/FM TUNER PRESETS 1
through
10
To save the current radio station as a “preset”, press and hold
one of the 10 preset buttons until the sound mutes for
approximately 1/2 second.
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M1, M2, M3
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M$
These macro buttons can send out a sequence of up to ten
(10) commands by pressing one (1) button. For further
details on the macro function, see the remote control
programming section.
ZONE
Activate remote for “Zone 2” function control (i.e. volume,
seek, input source selection, mute and off).
LIGHT
The backlight will turn on for seven seconds when the LIGHT
button is pressed. The light will remain on for another seven
seconds whenever any other button is pressed while the light
is on. The backlight will shut off automatically.
SHIFT
Allows you to toggle between AM and FM on the tuner.
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