FRONT PANEL
1. Headphone Jack - Stereo headphones having a standard ¼ inch binaural plug can be connected to the
headphone output. The A/V System Controller must be on and in HEADPHONE Mode for proper headphone
operation.
2. Front panel buttons
S L E E P
P R E S E T
E N T E R
M E N U
D O W N
U P
S O U R C E
M O D E
L E V E L
Puts the A/V System Controller in standby mode.
Steps through audio / video presets for instant recall of setups.
Pressing ENTER recalls the preset.
Confirm selection or display current status of the receiver.
Enter / exit menu system
Step through menus, sources, or surround modes.
Steps through the audio / video sources.
Steps through the surround modes.
S e l e c t s M A S T E R , C E N T E R , R E A R , a n d S U B W O O F E R l e v e l
Also allows ZONE 2 operation.
3. Main power switch - Removes all power to the A/V System Controller. Normal operation of the A/V System
Controller requires the power switch to remain on. Use the Sleep button for daily on and off of the A/V System
Controller. It places the unit in standby mode that allows turning back on with the remote control. Turn the A/V
System Controller off with the main power switch when not using it for an extended period of time.
4. Volume control - For controlling system volume. Turning the shuttle-type volume control clockwise increases
the volume level, counterclockwise decreases the volume level. The volume knob is also used to change other
A/V System Controller settings. See THE MENU SYSTEM and OPERATION
5. Level indicators - Display which volume level is being changed - MASTER, CENTER, REAR, or
SUBWOOFER. The bottom indicator is for the activation of ZONE 2. It is lit when changes are made to zone 2.
6. Display - The A/V System Controller display is a 16 character alphanumeric fluorescent display. Displays
current status of A/V System Controller and any changes being performed.
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