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 Surround Mode (Remote and Front Panel)
Press the SURR Button on the Front Panel repeatedly to 
scroll through the various Surround and Stereo options. 
The SURR UP/DOWN Button on the Remote Control lets 
you scroll either up or down through the same modes.
Bass (Remote Only)
Press this Button to select Bass Enhancement in certain 
Surround Modes. If no options are available for a certain 
Surround Mode, the Display shows N/A (Not Applicable).
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 Transport Control Buttons (Remote Only).
Use these six buttons to control Start, Stop, Pause, Search 
and Skip on compatible DVD players.
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 Light Button (Remote Only)
Press this Button to activate the background light in the 
Remote Buttons for easy operation in a dark room. The 
light stays on for some seconds, then switches off.
A
 Alphanumeric Buttons (Remote Only)
Can be used to enter digits when naming Inputs.
B
 Tone (Remote Only)
Press the Tone Button to activate and switch between Bass 
and Treble. When the word BASS or TREBLE appears in the 
Information Display, press the UP or DOWN Buttons 
F to 
increase or decrease the Bass or Treble level. The amount 
of adjustment is shown in the Display with digits from +15 
to -15. If you press no button, the system returns to nor-
mal operation. Pressing the EXIT Button 
E also returns 
the system to normal operation.
C
 Volume (Remote and Front Panel)
Press (
∧) on the remote  control or the front panel to raise 
the system’s volume. Press (
∨) on the remote  control or 
the front panel to lower the system’s volume. The volume 
setting is  indicated with digits from 0 to 99 in the Infor-
mation Display.
D
 Mute Button (Remote and Front Panel)
Press this Button to completely silence the system. The 
word MUTE blinks in the display. Press the Mute Button 
again to end the function.
Note:
 The mute function can also be turned off by press-
ing either of the volume buttons on the front panel or the 
remote control.
Exit Button (Remote Only)
Press the Exit Button to stop a process and leave menus or 
functions.
Navigation Buttons (Remote Only)
Use these four Buttons to navigate through the menus.
AUX Button (Remote Only)
Press the AUX Button to listen to a music player connect-
ed to the Front Panel AUX IN 3,5mm stereo jack 
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H
 Input (Front Panel Only)
This control is available on the front panel. It allows 
manual selec tion when the user repeatedly presses and 
releases the button for any of the Xcite’s five inputs. The 
Xcite features an Automatic Input Selec tion  feature that 
automatically switches the Xcite to the source con nected 
to one of its two digital inputs as soon as that device is 
powered on. Please read the section on page 3 to thor-
oughly familiarize yourself with the conveniences and 
conditions of using the Automatic Input Selection feature. 
AUX IN (Front Panel Only)
This 3,5mm stereo jack permits easy connection of such 
units as an MP3 Player, portable CD Player or the sound 
output from a video camera. Select AUX with Button 
on the Remote Control, or by scrolling through the Inputs 
until you get to AUX with Button 
H (INPUT) on the Front 
Panel.
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nformation Display (Front Panel Only)
This Display window shows all information regarding oper-
ation and status for the system. When entering a com-
mand, the information first scrolls across the lower part 
of the Display, making even longer texts legible. After 
the scrolling text, a fixed text that may be abbreviated 
appears. Also, the Display shows a number of standard 
informative words or logos according to your selections.
Infrared Sensor Window 
(On Front Panel and Center Speaker)
This Sensor receives all commands from the Remote Con-
trol and should not be covered. In case you prefer to place 
the Subwoofer in a hidden position, the Remote Sensor 
Extension may be used instead. Please refer to separate 
explanation of this sensor.
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