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Remote Control Functions, common for AVR and DVD
REMoTE CoNTRol fUNCTIoNs
IMPORTANT NOTE: The combined AVR and DVD  
remote has some buttons that perform different 
functions. If you press the AVR Button g, one set 
of functions is active, identical to the functions for 
buttons CD, Tape, Video 1/2/3. If you press the DVD/
HDMI1 Button
 5, some of the buttons change 
their function as indicated above the button itself, 
and explained below. Refer to the function table for 
an overview of functions in both modes. NoTE that 
pressing the HDMI1 and DVD buttons 5 activate 
the alternative commands as seen in the function list 
on page 7.
0
 Power On Button: Press this button to turn on 
the power to the AVR or the DVD selected by pressing 
either the AVR or the DVD/HDMI1 Button g or 
5
.
1
 This indicator is not active.
2
 IR Transmitter Window: Point this window 
towards the AVR when pressing buttons on the remote 
to make certain that infrared commands are properly 
received.
3
 Power Off Button: Press this button to place 
the AVR or a selected device unit in the standby mode. 
If held for more than 3 seconds, both the AVR and the 
DVD switch to standby. 
4
 Mute: Press this button to momentarily silence 
the AVR or TV set being controlled, depending on 
which device has been selected.
5
 Input Selectors: Pressing one of these buttons 
will perform three actions at the same time. first, if 
the AVR is not turned on, this will power up the unit. 
Next, it will select the source shown on the button as 
the input to the AVR. finally, the DVD/HDMI1 button 
will switch the double-function remote buttons to 
their DVD functions. After pressing the DVD/HDMI1 
button, you must press the AVR Selector button 
g
 again to operate all the AVR’s functions with the 
remote. Note that pressing the DVD button switches 
on boTH the AVR and the DVD, whereas pressing the 
AVR button just switches on the AVR.
6
 6-Channel Direct Input: Press this button to 
select the component connected to the 6-Channel 
Direct Input
 N as the audio. Note that when you 
wish to use the six Channel Direct Input in conjunction 
with a video source, you must first select the video 
source by pressing one of the Input Selectors 5. 
Then press this button to choose the 6-Channel 
Direct Input
 N as the audio source.
7
 Volume Up/Down: Press these buttons to raise 
or lower the system volume.
8
 HD Mode Selector (DVD): When the DVD 
player is connected to a video display using the HDMI 
Output
 A, the display sends information to the DVD 
indicating the highest video  resolution it is capable of 
handling, and the DVD automatically sets the video 
output to match it. Pressing this button allows you 
to manually change the output resolution, with your 
selection indicated by the Video Output Indicators 
O
The DVD will not allow you to select a  resolution 
beyond the capabilities of your  display, and if you try 
to do so, an on-screen error message will appear to 
alert you to the selection of an incompatible video 
format. Changes made with this button remain active 
until the DVD or the display is turned off. When either 
is turned off, and then on again, the DVD will revert to 
the default setting  transmitted by the display.
9
 Speaker Select/Setup: Press this button 
to begin the process of configuring the AVR’s bass 
Management system for use with the type of speakers 
used in your system. once the button has been 
pressed, use the 
KL
 buttons Z to select the 
channel you wish to set up. Press the OK button A 
and then select the speaker type (see page 14 for more 
information.)
for DVD: Press this button to use the DVD’s on-screen 
menu system to adjust the player’s configuration 
settings. Note that the Info Button 6 must be 
pressed to access the DVD’s Information menu to 
obtain detailed disc information, and to configure the 
playback mode of the disc.
A
 OK Button: This button is used to enter settings 
into the AVR’s memory. It is also used in the setup 
procedures for delay time, speaker configuration and 
channel output level  adjustment. 
B
 Delay/Status Button: Press this button to 
begin the process for setting the delay times used 
by the AVR when processing surround sound. After 
pressing this button, the delay times are entered by 
pressing the OK button A and then using the 
KL
 
buttons Z to change the setting. Press the set 
button again to complete the process. (see page 16 for 
more information.)
for DVD: Press while a disc is playing to view banner 
display. Use the ARRoW buttons to move through 
the different features in the banner Display. When 
a symbol is highlighted, press oK on the remote to 
select it.
C
 Memory/Angle Button: Press this button to 
enter a radio  station into the AVR’s preset  memory. 
Two underline indicators will flash at the right side 
of the Main Information Display F, you then 
have five seconds to enter a preset memory location 
using the Numeric Keys X. (see page 22 for more 
information.) 
for DVD: Press to access various camera angles on a 
DVD (If the DVD contains multiple camera angles) or 
to rotate JPEG images. 
D
 Clear Button: Press this button to clear incorrect 
entries when using the remote to directly enter a radio 
station’s frequency.
E
 Preset Up/Down: When the tuner is in use, 
press these buttons to scroll through the stations 
programmed into the AVR’s memory. When CD or DVD 
is selected using the Input Selector button 5, 
these buttons may function as slow fwd/Rev (DVD) or 
”+10” (CD).
F
 RDS Select/Info (DVD) Button: Press this 
button to display the various messages that are part of 
the RDs data system of the AVR’s tuner. (see page 22 
for more information on RDs).
for DVD: Press for detailed informations on the disc 
playing (Video/Audio bit rate, Movie aspect ratio and 
others), and for current player settings made. Note 
that the unit doesn’t react on any transport button 
as long as the info menu is displayed. Press again to 
remove  information from screen.
G
 Playlist (DVD): Press this button to change the 
playback order of the disc.
H
 A-B (DVD): Press to select section A-b and to 
play repeatedly.
I
 DTS Neo:6 Mode Selector: Pressing this 
selector button cycles the AVR through the various DTs 
Neo:6 modes, which extract a  five-channel surround 
field from two-channel  program material (from PCM 
source or analog input signal). The first press selects 
the last DTs Neo:6 surround mode that was in use, and 
each  subsequent press selects the next mode in the 
following order:
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