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AVR21ENR1 Remote Features
25. Random Play Button: Press the top half of this button when
a music player (CD, MP3 player or music server that has this
command available) has been selected to have the player select
and play tracks from all available tracks, in random order.
26.
Repeat Play Button: Press the lower half of this button when
a DVD/CD, MP3 player or music server has been selected to
access the Repeat functions. You may repeat a chapter, track,
title, disc, file or programmed playlist, depending upon the
capabilities of the device being controlled.
27.
Program/PVR Replay Button: Press this button when a PVR
(personal video recorder) is in use, for replay of recorded
materials. Refer to your PVR’s owner’s manual for more
information.
28.
PVR List Button: When a PVR is in use, press this button to
list recorded materials. Refer to your PVR’s owner’s manual
for more information.
29.
Audio Button: In DVD mode, pressing this button accesses
the available audio soundtracks on a DVD. In some cases, the
disc may simply contain different languages. Other discs may
switch the audio format: e.g., to linear PCM or Dolby Digital
5.1. Pressing this button may sometimes provide access to
commentary soundtracks.
30.
Subtitle/TV/Video Button: In DVD mode, press this button
to select a subtitle language or to turn subtitling off. When
used with a video source device that is used for obtaining
television broadcasts, such as a cable box, satellite receiver,
TiVo, PVR, DVR or VCR, this button allows you to select
between the television signal or one of the device’s video
inputs. See the device’s owner’s manual for more information
on the use of this function.
31.
Remote Backlight Button: Press this button to activate the
remote’s backlight for ease of use in darkened rooms. The light
will remain active for 7 seconds after this button has been
pressed, and will remain lit for an additional 7 seconds after
any other button on the remote has been pressed.
32.
Macro M1/M2/M3 Buttons: Press these buttons to store
or recall a Macro, a sequence of IR commands, that you may
program into the remote. See the
Programming The
AVR21ENR1 Remote Control/Macro Programming
section
for more information on programming and using macros.
33.
Sleep/PIP Move Buttons: After pressing the AVR Button, the
Sleep function is activated to automatically place the AVR21EN
in Standby mode after a period of time. Each press of the
button changes the time until turn-off: 90 minutes, 80 minutes,
70 minutes, 60 minutes, 50 minutes, 40 minutes, 30 minutes, 20
minutes, 10 minutes, SLEEP OFF, and then cycling back to 90
minutes, and so forth. When the Sleep timer is in use, the
front-panel displays will dim to half-brightness.
34.
Night Mode/PIP Channel Down Button: After pressing the
AVR button, this button activates the Night mode, preserving
dialogue (center channel) intelligibility at low volume levels,
when available in specially encoded Dolby
®
Digital sources.
35.
PVR Live Button: When a PVR is in use, this button switches
to play of the signal currently being received by the PVR. See
the PVR’s owner’s manual for more information.
36.
Remote Menu/PIP Channel Up Button: After pressing the
AVR Button, press and hold this button to access the menu
system for the remote control, enabling you to program product
codes, use the EzSet/EQ speaker calibration system, record
macros, rename functions and perform other functions, as
described in the
AVR21EN Configuration/Programming The
AVR21ENR1 Remote Control
section.
37.
Top Menu/PIP On/Off/PIP Swap/AM/FM Button: When
one of the AVR21EN internal tuners has been selected, or
when using an external tuner, press this button once to toggle
the Tuner band. If an FM station is selected, the tuner will
toggle to AM. Press the button again to return to FM. When
AV/AUX is selected this button may be used to turn PIP On/Off
for an appropriately capable cable/satellite receiver connected
to the
AV/AUX Input 6.
38.
On-Screen Library/Favorite Button: In DVD mode, this button
accesses the On-Screen Library, which displays on screen a
thumbnail image and description of each disc currently loaded
in specific brands of DVD changers, including disc type and title,
if available. Use the
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Navigation Buttons F and the
Set Button H to conveniently select and play any loaded disc.
When used with cable television boxes or satellite receivers,
pressing this button scrolls through your list of preprogrammed
favorite channels.
39.
Play Transport Control Button: Press this button when used
with an external DVD player, VCR, tape deck, digital recorder,
CD player or any other device with a transport mechanism to
begin playback.
40.
Tune Up/Forward 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 higher frequency. When the tuner
is in
MANUAL/MONO mode, each tap of this button will
increase 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 and hold the button to cause the tuner to scan for the
next higher 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 upward
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
Main Room Operation/
Tuner Operation
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 forward through the current
track or chapter. Depending on the type of disc used in the
internal DVD/CD changer, each additional press will cycle
through the available scan speeds.