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AVR80 manual 11/01/98 13:01 Side 4 ENGLISH Front Panel Controls 4 1 Information display: This display delivers messages and status indications to help you operate the receiver. Refer to the separate diagram for a complete explanation of the FL display. 2 Remote Sensor Window: The sensor behind this window receives infrared signals from the remote control. Aim the remote at this area and do not block or cover it unless an external remote sensor is installed. 3 AM/FM Tuner Mode Selection: Press this button once to select the tuner. Press it again to switch between FM, MW and LW. 4 CD: Press this button to select the CD player. 5 Tape1/ Monitor: Press this button to select Tape One as the input source. A red LED above the button will illuminate to indicate that the Tape Monitor has been selected. 6 Tape 2: Press this button to select Tape 2. 7 Video Sources: Press any of these buttons to select a video input source. 8 Aux: Press this button to select the source connected to the front panel Aux jacks. 9 Multiroom Audio Select: Press this button to turn on the feed to the remote zone. The remote zone will stay on after the main power switch is turned off until it is switched off by the remote room control or by pressing this button again. ) Display: Press this button to turn off the front panel FL display. The DISP indicator will illuminate to remind you that the unit is still turned on. ! OSD (On Screen Display): Press the button briefly to display a system status report on your video screen. Press and hold the button to change the video standard. @ Delay: Press this button to increase the delay to the rear (surround) channels. # Mode: Press these buttons to scroll up ⁄ or down ¤ through the list of available surround modes. $ P-Set: Press these buttons to manually scroll up ⁄ or down ¤ through the stations programmed into the receiver's preset memory. % P-Scan: Press this button to automatically scan through the FM or AM stations preset into the receiver's memory. Press the button again to stop the scan when the tuner is at the desired station. ^ Tune: Press these buttons to manually or automatically scan up ⁄ or down ¤ through the FM, LW or AM bands. & Mute: Press this button to cut the output to the speakers. Press it again to return to the previous volume level. * Volume Control: Turn the knob clockwise to increase volume, counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Note that approximately two revolutions of the knob are required to go from no output to maximum volume. ( Power: Press this button to turn the unit on or off. NOTE: When the Power Switch is in the "OFF" position, the unit is in a "Standby" condition and is NOT disconnected from the AC mains supply. Ó Headphone Jack: Plug standard stereo headphones into this jack for private listening. NOTE: When the headphones are in use the output to the speakers is muted and the surround mode is automatically switched to STEREO. When the headphones are removed from the jack, sound to the speakers is restored and the unit returns to the previous sound mode. Ô 6 Channel Direct: Press this button to select the output of an external multichannel audio adapter.  Tape 1 Copy: Press this button to select the in record source for the recorder connected to Tape 1. The first press will select the source currently being listened to. Press again to select the source in the following order: Tuner‡CD‡Tape 2‡Source. Ò VCR 1 Copy: Press this button to select the record source to the recorder connected to VCR 1. The first press selects the input currently being viewed. Press the button again to select the input in the following order: TV‡LD‡VCR2‡AUX‡Source Ú Memo: The memo button is used to enter stations to the tuner's preset memory in either the manual or automatic modes. It is also used in clearing the memory and entering the sleep timer period. Û Clear: The clear button is used to cancel tuning, memory input or when clearing the unit's memories. Ù FM Mode: Press this button to select the receiving mode for FM stations (Stereo/Mono/Auto). ı RDS Display: When a station transmitting RDS data is tuned, press this button to view the tuning frequency. ˆ RDS AF: The button is used to search for stations transmitting a specific program that may offer better reception than the currently tuned station. ˜ RDS PTY: Press this button to view the programme type (PTY) when an RDS station is tuned. It is also used to initiate a search for RDS stations transmitting a specific programme type. ¯ Bass: This knob adjusts the tone of low frequency sounds. Turn it to the right to boost bass frequencies or to the left to cut bass frequencies. ˘ Treble: This knob adjusts the tone of high frequency sounds. Turn to it the right to boost high frequencies or to the left to cut high frequencies. ¸ Balance: This knob adjusts the balance between the front left and right speakers. ˝ Front Panel Inputs: Audio or Video sources connected to these jacks may be selected by pressing the Aux button 8.

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Front Panel Controls
4
ENGLISH
1
Information display:
This display
delivers messages and status
indications to help you operate the
receiver. Refer to the separate
diagram for a complete explanation of
the FL display.
2
Remote Sensor Window:
The
sensor behind this window receives
infrared signals from the remote
control. Aim the remote at this area
and do not block or cover it unless an
external remote sensor is installed.
3
AM/FM Tuner Mode Selection:
Press this button once to select the
tuner. Press it again to switch
between FM, MW and LW.
4
CD:
Press this button to select the
CD player.
5
Tape1/Monitor:
Press this button
to select Tape One as the input
source. A red LED above the button
will illuminate to indicate that the Tape
Monitor has been selected.
6
Tape 2:
Press this button to select
Tape 2.
7
Video Sources:
Press any of
these buttons to select a video input
source.
8
Aux:
Press this button to select the
source connected to the front panel
Aux
jacks.
9
Multiroom Audio Select:
Press
this button to turn on the feed to the
remote zone. The remote zone will
stay on after the main power switch is
turned off until it is switched off by the
remote room control or by pressing
this button again.
)
Display:
Press this button to
turn off the front panel FL display. The
DISP
indicator will illuminate
to remind you that the unit is still
turned on.
!
OSD (On Screen Display):
Press
the button briefly to display a system
status report on your video screen.
Press and hold the button to change
the video standard.
@
Delay:
Press this button to
increase the delay to the rear
(surround) channels.
#
Mode:
Press these buttons to
scroll up
or down
¤
through the
list of available surround modes.
$
P-Set:
Press these buttons to
manually scroll up
or down
¤
through the stations programmed into
the receiver’s preset memory.
%
P-Scan:
Press this button to
automatically scan through the FM or
AM stations preset into the receiver’s
memory. Press the button again to
stop the scan when the tuner is at the
desired station.
^
Tune:
Press these buttons to
manually or automatically scan up
or down
¤
through the FM, LW or
AM bands.
&
Mute:
Press this button to cut the
output to the speakers. Press it again
to return to the previous volume level.
*
Volume Control:
Turn the knob
clockwise to increase volume,
counterclockwise to decrease the
volume. Note that approximately two
revolutions of the knob are required to
go from no output to maximum
volume.
(
Power:
Press this button to turn
the unit on or off.
NOTE:
When the Power Switch is in
the “OFF” position, the unit is in a
“Standby” condition and is NOT
disconnected from the AC mains
supply.
Ó
Headphone Jack:
Plug standard
stereo headphones into this jack for
private listening.
NOTE:
When the headphones are in
use the output to the speakers is
muted and the surround mode is
automatically switched to
STEREO
.
When the headphones are removed
from the jack, sound to the speakers
is restored and the unit returns to the
previous sound mode.
Ô
6 Channel Direct:
Press this
button to select the output of an
external multichannel audio adapter.
Tape 1 Copy:
Press this button to
select the in record source for the
recorder connected to
Tape1
. The
first press will select the source
currently being listened to. Press again
to select the source in the following
order:
Tuner
CD
Tape 2
Source
.
Ò
VCR1 Copy:
Press this button
to select the record source to the
recorder connected to VCR1. The first
press selects the input currently being
viewed. Press the button again to
select the input in the
following order:
TV
LD
VCR2
AUX
Source
Ú
Memo:
The memo button is used
to enter stations to the tuner’s preset
memory in either the manual or
automatic modes. It is also used in
clearing the memory and entering the
sleep timer period.
Û
Clear:
The clear button is used
to cancel tuning, memory input or
when clearing the unit’s memories.
Ù
FM Mode:
Press this button
to select the receiving mode for FM
stations (Stereo/Mono/Auto).
ı
RDS Display:
When a station
transmitting RDS data is tuned, press
this button to view the tuning
frequency.
ˆ
RDS AF:
The button is used to
search for stations transmitting a
specific program that may offer better
reception than the currently tuned
station.
˜
RDS PTY:
Press this button to
view the programme type (PTY) when
an RDS station is tuned. It is also used
to initiate a search for RDS stations
transmitting a specific programme
type.
¯
Bass:
This knob adjusts the tone
of low frequency sounds. Turn it to the
right to boost bass frequencies or to
the left to cut bass frequencies.
˘
Treble:
This knob adjusts
the tone of high frequency sounds.
Turn to it the right to boost high
frequencies or to the left to cut high
frequencies.
¸
Balance:
This knob adjusts the
balance between the front left and
right speakers.
˝
Front Panel Inputs:
Audio or
Video sources connected to these
jacks may be selected by pressing the
Aux
button
8
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