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5UOy3a4UUO.) taLlad 4L1O.1j CITATION J Mute Button: Press this button to temporarily reduce or silence the audio output. Press the button again, or change the volume level to return to normal operation. Note that when the Mute function is activated, the level at the Record Outputs and Remote Zone 0 will remain uninterrupted. When Mute is engaged, a reminder message will appear in the on-screen display and the word Mute m. will replace the volume level indication in the Information Display The actual level for the system when the MUTE function is engaged may be set through the System Options Menu (see the Owner's Manual). El Volume Control: Press these buttons to raise (+) or lower (-) the main system volume. Volume indications are provided through both the on-screen display (see the Owner's Manual) and the front panel information Display m. n Steering Logic Display: The indicators in this display provide a visual indication of where the 5.0 is directing signals for the various audio channels. It is normal for these indicators to flash during operation. El Level Indicators: These two columns ofLEDs provide a four-step display of the left and right channel input level to the 5.0. Note that it is normal for these lights to Rash on and off during operation as they react to the changing level of your program material. If there is no movement in this display, it is a sign that the input level may need adjustment, or that there is a problem with the playback source or interconnect cables. Note that the input level may only be adjusted for analog audio sources, and if they constantly register at the "+10dB" or "Clip" markings, the input needs to be reduced. See the Owner's Manual for more information on adjusting the input levels. information Display: This two-line display is your window into the status of the Citation 5.0. In normal operation, the display shows the input program number and source name in use on the top line, and the current surround mode and system volume level on the bottom line. When adjustments are being made for setup or re-configuration of the unit's operating system or parameters, the twoline display will indicate the options and instructions needed to make the required choice. ID Remote Sensor: This area contains the sensor that receives commands from the 5.0's infrared remote control. Make certain that cabinets, smoked glass doors or other objects that may interfere with the line of sight from the remote do not block it. 11

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CITATION
J
Mute
Button:
Press
this
button
to
temporarily
reduce
or
silence
the
audio
output.
Press
the
button
again,
or
change
the
volume
level
to
return
to
normal
operation.
Note
that
when
the
Mute
function
is
activated,
the
level
at
the
Record
Outputs
and
Remote
Zone
0
will
remain
uninterrupted.
When
Mute
is
engaged,
a
reminder
message
will
appear
in
the
on
-screen
display
and
the
word
Mute
will
replace
the
volume
level
indication
in
the
Information
Display
m.
The
actual
level
for
the
system
when
the
MUTE
function
is
engaged
may
be
set
through
the
System
Options
Menu
(see
the
Owner's
Manual).
El
Volume
Control:
Press
these
buttons
to
raise
(+)
or
lower
(-)
the
main
system
volume.
Volume
indications
are
provided
through
both
the
on
-screen
display
(see
the
Owner's
Manual)
and
the
front
panel
information
Display
m.
n
Steering
Logic
Display:
The
indicators
in
this
display
provide
a
visual
indication
of
where
the
5.0
is
directing
signals
for
the
various
audio
channels.
It
is
normal
for
these
indicators
to
flash
during
operation.
El
Level
Indicators:
These
two
columns
of
LEDs
provide
a
four
-step
display
of
the
left
and
right
channel
input
level
to
the
5.0.
Note
that
it
is
normal
for
these
lights
to
Rash
on
and
off
during
oper-
ation
as
they
react
to
the
changing
level
of
your
program
material.
If
there
is
no
movement
in
this
display,
it
is
a
sign
that
the
input
level
may
need
adjustment,
or
that
there
is
a
problem
with
the
playback
source
or
interconnect
cables.
Note
that
the
input
level
may
only
be
adjusted
for
analog
audio
sources,
and
if
they
constantly
register
at
the
"+
10dB"
or
"Clip"
markings,
the
input
needs
to
be
reduced.
See
the
Owner's
Manual
for
more
information
on
adjusting
the
input
levels.
information
Display:
This
two-line
display
is
your
window
into
the
status
of
the
Citation
5.0.
In
normal
operation,
the
display
shows
the
input
program
number
and
source
name
in
use
on
the
top
line,
and
the
current
surround
mode
and
system
volume
level
on
the
bottom
line.
When
adjustments
are
being
made
for
setup
or
re
-configuration
of
the
unit's
operating
system
or
parameters,
the
two-
line
display
will
indicate
the
options
and
instructions
needed
to
make
the
required
choice.
ID
Remote
Sensor:
This
area
contains
the
sensor
that
receives
commands
from
the
5.0's
infrared
remote
control.
Make
certain
that
cabinets,
smoked
glass
doors
or
other
objects
that
may
interfere
with
the
line
of
sight
from
the
remote
do
not
block
it.
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