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1. Programming Status LED
This three-color LED flashes when programming infrared codes
into the learning remote control.
2. EIght Device Buttons
The device buttons allow you to choose different “pages” to
control up to six additional components. Note: Press the AVC
button first to control the main zone of the AVC-1800 and press
the Zone button to operate the remote zone.
3. Display Button
The Display button activates the on-screen display to show the
operational status of the AVC-1800.
4. Digital Button
The Digital button allows you to select any of the four digital
inputs or the analog input.
5. Input Level Buttons
These buttons adjust the signal level to the analog input circuit
to prevent overload and distortion.
6. Surround Button
Press the Surround button to select the Surround Processing
modes, including Pro Logic, 5.1, and two channel stereo.
7. On and Off Buttons
Press the On button to turn the AVC-1800 on; press the Off
button to turn it off this function is differein for remote zone
operation. See page 16.
8. Trim Button
Press and release the Trim button to temporarily trim channel
levels to suit your taste while watching a film or listening to a
recording.
9. Volume Button
The Volume
g
and
h
buttons adjust the master volume up and
down in 1 dB steps. These buttons are also used for making
adjustments during trim and calibration operations.
10. Mute Button
Press the Mute button to interrupt the audio signal from reaching
the Main analog output jacks of the AVC-1800.
11. Tune
f
f
f
f
f
Button
When the tuner is active, pressing the Tune
f
button selects
the previous available broadcast frequency.
12. Tune
e
e
e
e
e
Button
When the tuner is active, pressing the Tune
e
button selects
the next available broadcast frequency.
13. Preset
f
f
f
f
f
Button
When the tuner is active, each press of the Preset
f
button
selects the previous preset station.
14. Preset
e
e
e
e
e
Button
When the tuner is active, each press of the Preset
e
button
selects the next preset station.
15. Tone Button
This button activates the bass and treble controls. The tone
controls are only available in the 2 channel mode.
16. Delay Button
Press this button to select the amount of delay time for the
rear surround speakers.
17. Dynamic Range Control Button
The Dyn button engages a fixed degree of Dynamic Range
Control if there was any included in the bitstream during the
encoding process.
18. Re-EQ Button
Press the Re-EQ button to engage Lucasfilm Re-Equalization
for any of the Surround modes.
19. Direct Access Source Buttons
These buttons provide direct access to each of the seven inputs
plus the tuner.
20. Tuner Functions
These buttons control the tuner functions of the AVC-1800
including Memory, Mono, Manual Tuning, and AM/FM band
selection.
21. Numerical Preset Buttons 1-10, 11-20, 21-29
Pressing any of these numerical preset buttons allows you to
select the radio station previously memorrized between 1
and 10. To access preset numbers above 10, press the
numerical button again to add 10 to that preset number. For
example, pressing 5 twice accesses preset 15 and pressing
three times accesses preset 25.
22. Macro Buttons
The four macro buttons allow you to program a series of
commands for one touch operation of multiple functions of
different components such as turning on the AVC-1800 and
your DVD player and selecting play.
23. 5.1 Button
This button instructs the AVC-1800 to receive signals from
the 5.1 Analog Input jacks. It does not select 5.1 digital
surround decoding.
24. Light Button
The Light button illuminates all the remote control buttons
for approximately 5 seconds.
25. Cal Button
Press the Cal button to activate the calibration circuitry that
allows you to set the output levels of each channel of the
AVC-1800.
The Learning Remote Control
Main Zone Control Buttons