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19. Preset/Page Down/Reverse Skip: This multipurpose button
has a different function, depending on the source in use.
When used with the tuner, this button scrolls through the
preprogrammed station presets. When used with optical
sources (such as an external DVD/CD player), press this button
once to return to the beginning of the current track, and again
quickly, to go to the beginning of the previous track. The Page
Down function is used with cable and satellite television to
page quickly through on-screen menus.
20.
Volume Up/Down Control: To raise the volume, press towards
the top of the disc, where it is marked
⁄
Vol, and to lower the
volume, press toward the bottom of the disc, where it is marked
¤
Vol. The left and right arrows on this disc have different
functions, depending on the source in use. See
Channel/Slow
Play Up/Down Control
(No. 41) for more information.
21.
Tune Down/Reverse Search Button: This button has different
functions, depending on whether the tuner or another source
is in use. Press this button when the tuner is in use to change
the station to one with a lower frequency. When the tuner is in
MANUAL/MONO mode, each tap of this button will decrease
the frequency by one increment. When the tuner receives a
strong-enough signal for adequate reception,
MANUAL
TUNED
will appear in the AVR Lower Display Line . When
the tuner is in the
AUTO/STEREO mode, press the button
to cause the tuner to scan for the next lower station with
acceptable signal strength, and stop. The
Lower Display Line
will indicate AUTO TUNED. When an FM Stereo station
is tuned, the display will read
AUTO ST TUNED. When
the tuner is in Manual/Mono mode, you may press and hold
this button to scan downward through the frequencies, and
the tuner will stop immediately when you release this button,
even if no acceptable signal is detected at that frequency. See
the
Main Room Operation/Tuner Operation section for more
information on using the tuner. When an optical player source
(such as a DVD changer) is in use, press this button to search
quickly in reverse through the current track or chapter.
Depending on the type of disc used in the DVD changer, each
additional press will cycle through the available scan speeds.
22.
Record/Stop/Pause Transport Controls: These buttons have
no direct function on the AVR21EN, but are used when the
remote is programmed for a compatible DVD, CD or tape player.
Pressing these buttons will transmit a stop, record or pause
command, according to the capabilities of the player being
controlled.
23.
Status/Setting Buttons: This button has different functions,
depending on which device is in use. Press it to display an
external DVD recorder’s status. For DVRs and game consoles,
this button performs the Back function. For some PVRs/DVRs
this button performs the Instant Replay function.
24.
Disc Skip Up/Down Button: Press the top half of the button
to select the next available disc on a DVD/CD changer (from
the disc currently selected). Press the lower half to select the
previous disc (to the currently selected disc).
14.
Angle/Tuning Mode Button: When the DVD mode is active,
press this button to select an alternate camera angle, if available
on the current DVD. When the tuner is in use, press this button
to change the tuner scan mode between manual and automatic.
When the button is pressed so that
AUTO/STEREO
appears in the AVR’s Upper Display Line , only stations with
acceptable signal quality will be tuned when scanning, and the
tuner will play FM stations in stereo, when available. In the
Auto mode, when the
Tuning Up/Down Buttons K are
pressed and held, the unit will automatically search for the
next available station with good signal strength. When the
Tuning Mode Button D is pressed so that MANUAL/MONO
appears in the AVR Upper Display Line , pressing and holding
the
Tuning Up/Down Buttons K will cause the tuner to
scan up or down through the frequencies and stop when the
button is released, even if that frequency does not provide an
acceptable signal. In the
MANUAL/MONO mode, each tap
of the
Tuning Up/Down Buttons K will cause the tuner
to step through the frequencies in single-step increments.
When the FM band is in use, pressing the button so that the
MANUAL/MONO mode is activated will enable you to tune
stations with weak signals by changing to monaural reception.
See the
Main Room Operation/Tuner Operation section for
more information on tuner operation.
15.
Guide/Level Button: This button is used to start the process of
manually setting the AVR21EN’s speaker output levels. While a
reference source is playing, press this button, and then press
the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Button F until the channel to adjust
appears. Press the
Set Button H to select that channel, and
then use the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Button F again to adjust the
level setting. Press the
Set Button H to set the level. Press the
⁄
/
¤
Navigation Button F again until the next channel to
adjust appears. If no further adjustments are required, the
Level Adjust mode will time-out automatically, as set in OSD
duration. See the
AVR21EN Configuration/EzSet/EQ and
Main Room Operation/Output Level Trim Adjustment
sections for more information.
16.
Navigation Disc: This single disc-like button is used to navigate
the on-screen configuration menus, to scroll through option
lists and to select various settings such as delay, speaker
configurations, surround modes, digital inputs, etc. To use the
button, simply press it up, down, left or right, in the direction
indicated by the
⁄
/
¤
/
‹
/
›
icons printed on the disc.
17.
Exit/Cancel Button: When programming the remote, press
this button to cancel the current function and return to the
previous remote function.
18.
Set Button: This button is used to enter settings into the
AVR21EN’s memory, or to confirm a selection while setting
delay distances, speaker configuration and output level
adjustments. It is used as the Enter or OK button for most
other devices.
AVR21ENR1 Remote Features