8
REMOTE CONTROLS
The AVP1 comes supplied with a
PERREAUX 29 button full function infrared
remote control.
1 STANDBY
The power or standby control button
is located both on the remote
controls and front panel. Depressing
this control alternately causes the
AVP1 to switch to standby mode or
normal operation mode. When
switching from standby to normal
operation the display on the front
panel will illuminate and in standby
one Red LED only is illuminated.
When not using the AVP1 we
recommend leaving the AVP1 in
standby mode. If the AVP1 is not
being used for a long period of time
we recommend disconnecting the
AC plug from the mains receptacle.
2
MUTE
Press this button to mute the sound
output. The Volume Level Display
on the front panel will blink when
muted.
3 CHANNEL
Depressing this button alternately
selects each of the six channels for
level adjustment (in conjunction
with the
LEVEL
up down button)
during playback or whilst using the
TEST
button selected noise
generator (see
LEVEL
and
TEST
button functions below)
4
LEVEL + / - (Channel Trim /
Balance)
The LEVEL + / - controls allow you
to vary the level of any of the six
channels in the AVP1 when
selected with the CHANNEL button
to obtain the correct balance for
your listening position. Pushing the
LEVEL -
button will cause the level
of the applicable channel to be
attenuated (decreased in volume).
Pushing the LEVEL + button will
cause the level of the applicable
channel to be attenuated. During
any LEVEL adjustment the display
will indicate the level in dB in a
range of +10 to -10dB. Master
volume level will be displayed after
approximately 3 seconds if the
LEVEL button is not used.
Note: the LEVEL adjustments are
memorised for each surround mode
i.e. LEVEL must be set for each
surround mode.
Note: the selected channel for a
flashing light on the front panel
display and the OSD displays
adjustment if using composite video
monitor out
5 MASTER
VOLUME
¿
(UP) /
DOWN
À
These buttons when depressed
increase or decrease the master
volume setting. The volume
adjustment range is
–80
(min) to
0
(max).
6
INPUT SOURCE BUTTONS
VIDEO 1, VIDEO2, VIDEO3, MD,
AUX, TAPE and CD buttons are
directly selectable.
7
SURROUND MODE (DSP)
SETTING BUTTON
Press this button to select the
chosen listening mode: Digital
Surround
, Pro-Logic or Stereo
8 TONE
TEST
Depressing this control selects the
pink noise generator in the AVP1
used for initial set-up of level
balance between all channels either
by ear or via a sound pressure /
level meter. Channels are selected
manually via the CHANNEL button
and adjusted with the LEVEL + / -
buttons. Depress the test button
again to turn off this function
9 DYNAMIC
RANGE
Depress this button when using an
Dolby Digital source specified for
Dynamic Range Compression. A
red LED on the front panel screen
and the OSD will indicate when this
function is selected.
Note: This control is only applicable
to Dolby Digital encoded software.
10 DSP
SURROUND
This function can only be operated
by the remote. The operating
procedures are:
a Press this button to select one of 7
different DSP surround options
b The following 7 different DSP
surround modes will be shown on
TV if the composite video output of
the AVP1 is connected to the TV:
NO SURROUND
ROOM LAG
ROOM SML
THEATER LAG
THEATER SML