AIR Remote
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L / C / R / Ls / SUB / Rs – Mute/Unmute/Solo keys
Use these six keys to mute, unmute and solo channels:
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L: Left
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C: Center
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R: Right
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Ls: Left surround
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SUB: Subwoofer
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Rs: Right surround
The LEDs of these keys indicate the current state for a
channel as follows:
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LED on: Speaker on
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LED off: Speaker muted
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LED ashing: Speaker solo
Muting and unmuting a speaker
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To mute a speaker/channel, press the respective
key.
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To unmute a speaker/channel, press the respective
key again.
Solo Function
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To activate the Solo function for a speaker/channel,
press and hold the respective key.
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To deactivate the Solo function, press (but do not
hold) the respective key again. This will return the
speaker to the previous state (active or muted).
You can set one or multiple monitors to Solo mode.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, every chan-
nel is active.
Setups with more speakers
When you are operating a system with more channels
(i.e., 6.1, 7.1 or higher), the Ls and Rs buttons will de-
ne the states (Mute/Solo) for the additional speakers.
If you are using more than one subwoofer, the SUB but-
ton will mute or solo these additional subwoofers.
Master Volume dial
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If none of the REF LEVEL keys is active, the
Master Volume dial sets the Master volume on all
channels in your AIR system.
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If a REF LEVEL keys is active, it will dene the
reference level.
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When a REF LEVEL key is deactivated, the Master
volume returns to the level dened by the position
of the Master Volume dial.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, the Master
Volume setting denes volume level.
Master Volume LED
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When the level is dened by the Master Volume
dial setting, the LED is on.
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When the volume is set by another device, the
Master Volume LED goes off.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, the LED is
on, indicating that the Master Volume dial denes the
volume.