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AVR75 120 rev (c) 8/27/97
Remote Control Functions
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a Use/Learn: This switch selects
the operation mode of the remote
control. Slide it to the left for normal
operation. Slide it to the right when
the remote is being programmed.
b Source Power: Press these
buttons to control power for the last
source device selected when power
on/off commands have been pro-
grammed into the remote’s memory.
c Main Power: Press these
buttons to turn the unit on or off.
d Source Selection: Pressing one
of these buttons selects the input
source that will be listened to
through the receiver. When a source
is selected the remote’s transport
and numeric number buttons will
also transmit the commands needed
to control that machine.
e Night Mode: Press this button
to activate the “Night” mode, pre-
venting loud playback when the
digital modes are in use without
altering the dynamic range of the
output signal.
f Delay: Press this button to
change the delay for the surround
channels when the Surround Mode
Menu is on the screen.
g Digital Audio Input Selectors:
Press one of these buttons to select
a digital input source. The digital
audio source may be the same as,
or different analog audio of the
selected video source.
h AM/FM: Press this button to
select the AVR75’s tuner as an input
source. Pressing this button when
the tuner is in use will switch
between the AM and FM bands.
i Menu Controls: These buttons
control the action of the cursor or the
selection of menu items when the
receiver is being configured using
the setup menus.
j Select: This button enters
settings to the receiver’s memory
during system configuration.
k OSD: Press this button to
activate the on-screen menu system.
l Test Tone: Press this button
to begin calibration of the output level
for each channel. A test signal will
immediately be heard from the left
front speaker and the Test indicator
O will flash.
m Channel Select: Press this
button to view a status report of
the output level for each channel
(see figure #9 on page 25). When
the Test Tone is audible and the
system output levels are being set,
pressing this button will advance
the channel being adjusted in a
clockwise direction to the next
channel.
n Speaker Level Adjust: When
setting the system output levels,
press these buttons to increase or
decrease the output level.
o Main Volume: These buttons
control the unit’s volume. Note
that all channels are controlled
simultaneously.
p Display: Press this button to turn
off all displays and indicators in the
Information Display except for a
small Disp indication in the lower
right corner of the display H. Press
the button again to turn the display
back on.
q Mute: Press this button to tem-
porarily cut the audio output of the
receiver. Press it again to return to
the previous volume level.
r Transport Controls: These
buttons may be programmed to
control the tape or disc motion of the
last playback source selected with
the Source Selection buttons d.
Use them as you would the Play,
Stop, Pause, Record, Reverse Play
and Forward Play buttons on any
VCR, CD, cassette, DVD or LD
remote control. The Reverse Play
button also operates the FM
Mode function of the AVR75’s tuner.
NOTE: The
Î
/
±
, and
Í
buttons are also used to control the
PTY, AF and RDS Display functions
of the tuner (see page 25).
s Tune/Search & Fast Forward:
These buttons may be programmed
to have multiple functions, which
vary according to the input device
selected.
a. When the TUNER has been
selected, these buttons are used
to tune stations.
b. When CD, Tape, DVD, LD or
VCR is the input source, these
buttons act as the Fast Scan
Forward or Fast Scan
Reverse controls.
t Preset/Disc: These buttons
have multiple functions, which
vary according to the input device
selected.
a. When the TUNER has been
selected, these buttons will scroll
up · or down through
the stations that have been pro-
grammed in the preset memory.
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