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Remote Contr
ol Operation
9
Signature 2.0
The remote is a powerful tool, and it is worth taking a
few minutes to familiarize yourself with the interaction of
the various controls. In addition to the functions listed
below, the remote may be programmed to operate most
infrared controlled products. For how to program the
remote, read pages 12-13.
a
Main Power On/Off:
Press to turn the 2.0 on or to
place it in standby.
NOTE:
Master Power 
1
must be “ON” for these, or any
other buttons on the remote to operate any function on
the 2.0.
b
Learn LED:
Will illuminate when a button on the
remote is being programmed with signals from another
remote during the “learning” mode. The light will go out
when the signal is received and memorized.
c
IR Transmitters:
Infrared transmitters send signals
from the remote unit to the 2.0. When pressing buttons to
issue commands, point this area towards the 2.0.
d
Sending LED:
Should flash any time a button is
pressed to confirm that a command is being sent to the
receiver of another unit. If the light is dim or does not
illuminate when a button is pressed the batteries in the
remote should be replaced.
e
Use/Learn:
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.
f
Source Power On/Off:
Press to send a turn-on, turn-
off command to the source device last accessed by
pressing one of the 
Source Selection
buttons 
g
. Note
that these commands may require programming of
the remote control as explained on pages 12-13.
g
Source Selection:
Press to select input source. It will
also activate the transport and numeric control buttons
associated with that device, enabling control of the source
with the 2.0 remote. If the 2.0 is in Standby when one of
these buttons is pressed, the unit will automatically turn
on and switch to the selected input.
h
Simulcast:
Enables you to listen to one source while
you watch the video from another. To use the Simulcast
feature, first press 
Source Selection
g
for the desired
video source, followed immediately by pressing this
button. Release 
Simulcast
, and press the desired audio
source within 5 seconds.
i
Menu Control:
Control the location of the on-screen
cursor to select items from on-screen menus and to select,
move, increase or decrease items from control functions.
The 
button is often used to move from a main menu to
a sub-menu, the 
and 
buttons select choices within
menus, and the 
and
¤
buttons move up and down
through lists of selections.
j
Menu:
Activate the On-Screen Menu Control System
when it is not being used, or enter selections and exit
from the control system when it is active.
k
Treble Cut:
When the button is pressed a menu will
appear on the screen (see figure OSD-19 on page 34), and
you may reduce the high-frequency level of the output by
pressing the 
or 
Menu Control
i
. When you have
completed the adjustment, press 
again to enter the
setting and remove the menu from the screen.
l
Subwoofer Trim:
When the button is pressed a menu
will appear on the screen (see figure OSD-21 on page 34)
and you may adjust the subwoofer output volume by
pressing 
or 
Menu Control
i
. When you have
completed the adjustment, press again to enter the setting
and remove the menu from the screen.
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