Instruction manual

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P-2000 7.1 Channel Preamp/Processor/Tuner
Instruction Manual
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8 Numeric Keypad buttons (see page 32)
Use these buttons for control functions requiring you to enter numbers.
For numerals over 10, press the 10+ button for every multiple of ten,
followed by a second digit (0-9).
9 Theater Compensation button (see page 34)
The T.COMP button toggles Theater Compensation processing on and
off.
10 Surround/Data Format buttons (see page 31)
Press the 2, DTS, CR SURR or STEREO button once to select a sur-
round processing format.
Press the same button again to cycle through the various processing
modes available for that selected format.
Pressing and holding the button for ve (5) seconds calls up the Data
Format menu.
11 DIGITAL button (see page 30)
Cycles between the six digital inputs and the analog input (for the selected
source) on the P-2000. The selected input is shown on the FRONT PANEL
DISPLAY and the OSD, if active.
12 NIGHT button (see page 33)
Cycles through the available dynamic range compression modes.
13 Macro Control buttons (see page 39)
The M1, M2, M3 and M4 buttons are used to send IR macros, which
consist of a preprogrammed sequences of IR commands that you have
previously entered in the remote.
14 Tuning and Volume buttons (see page 30, 32, 39)
Use the and CH/TUNE buttons to adjust the P-2000 tuner’s fre-
quency down or up when AUD is selected as the input source. These
buttons also operate the Tuner or change channels of other devices that
have been selected as the current source.
Use the
and VOL buttons to adjust the volume of the P-2000 from
–80dB to +10dB. These buttons also operate the volume control of other
devices that have been selected as the current source.
15 MENU button (see page 22)
Calls up the Main Menu on the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY and the OSD,
if active.
16 Navigation and Select buttons (see page 22)
Use the four Navigation buttons to move through menu options shown
on the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY or OSD. Use the SEL button to conrm
selections made in menus.
17 TONE button (see page 23)
Press this button to select either Treble or Bass for adjustment. Once
the desired parameter is selected, use the < or > navigation buttons
to change the setting. The Treble and Bass can be adjusted ±6dB in
1dB steps. Settings are shown on the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY and the
OSD, if active.
18 Auxiliary Input buttons (see page 30)
Use the AUX 1 and 2 buttons to select the device connected to one of the
two AUX inputs as the active source.
19 6 Channel Direct button (see page 34)
Pressing the 6 CH button selects as the source the analog signal from
the Multi-Channel inputs (5 channels plus subwoofer) on the P-2000, as
well as activating the dedicated Bass Management if selected by the rear
panel switch. Pressing the button again returns the unit to the previously
selected source.
20 BYPASS button (see page 31)
Activates Stereo Bypass mode, sending the signal from the analog input
of the chosen source directly to the volume control, bypassing all digital
processing. Pressing the button again returns the unit to the previously
selected mode.
21 AM/FM button (see page 32)
Press this button to select the tuner as the input source, or switch between
the AM and FM bands when the tuner is already active. Pressing this
button when in Standby mode will also turn the unit on.
22 Tuner Mode button (see page 32)
Press the T.MODE button to toggle the FM tuner between Mono and
Stereo.
23 SLEEP button (see page 35)
Sets the unit’s built-in sleep timer function.
24 Preset Scan button (see page 32)
Pressing this button scans the AM or FM stations stored in the tuner’s
preset memory. Pressing it again stops the scan at the preset indicated
in the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY.
25 Memory button (see page 32)
Press and hold the MEM button to store an AM or FM station into a preset
location. Once the FRONT PANEL DISPLAY begins to ash Memory
01, enter the desired preset number using the numeric keypad on the
remote.
26 Light
Illuminates the Remote Control buttons for 7 seconds.
Remote Control