Specifications

Maestro
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The Cast
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Front Panel Features
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IR Remote Control Sensor –IR Remote Control Sensor –
IR Remote Control Sensor –IR Remote Control Sensor –
IR Remote Control Sensor – Behind this
window is the infrared sensor remote control.
If the Maestro is located in a system where
this window is not line-of-sight with the main
listening seat; a rear panel jack enables use of
an outboard IR sensor.
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Fluorescent Control Display –Fluorescent Control Display –
Fluorescent Control Display –Fluorescent Control Display –
Fluorescent Control Display – With the
easy to follow menus, it is simple to operate
and configure the Maestro.
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Display Brightness Select –Display Brightness Select –
Display Brightness Select –Display Brightness Select –
Display Brightness Select – This button
toggles the display between two brightness
levels or completely turns the display off. This
is nice to get rid of distractions while you’re
watching a good movie.
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Menu Control Buttons –Menu Control Buttons –
Menu Control Buttons –Menu Control Buttons –
Menu Control Buttons – These buttons
control the surround mode, DSP effects and
are used for the setup menus.
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Multifunction Control Knob –Multifunction Control Knob –
Multifunction Control Knob –Multifunction Control Knob –
Multifunction Control Knob – In normal
use, this knob is the volume control. When in
the setup menus, turn this knob to select
menus and options.
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Source Selection Buttons –Source Selection Buttons –
Source Selection Buttons –Source Selection Buttons –
Source Selection Buttons – Simple enough,
just press a button to choose what you want
to watch or listen to. (The menu button en-
ables you to listen to a different source than
you are watching. Refer to page 4-1 for more
information.)
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Stereo Direct –Stereo Direct –
Stereo Direct –Stereo Direct –
Stereo Direct – This button defeats all
digital signal processing and directs the two-
channel analog input from the selected source
to the front outputs. Use this button when
you want to do some serious quality listening.
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Mute –Mute –
Mute –Mute –
Mute – Need to answer the phone, but still
keep an eye on the TV? Just press the Mute
button to turn off the sound. Press it again
and the audio gracefully ramps back up to
where you were so rudely interrupted.
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ower – Think of this as the vacation
switch. You should only need to turn off the
Maestro with this button when the system
will not be used for some time. Normally this
button is left on and the Maestro is put into
“Standby Mode” by the controller or automa-
tion system. When the main power button is
turned off, you cannot turn the Maestro on
with the Infrared or RS-232 inputs.
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