Specifications
10
CONFIGURATION
REMOTE PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN
The Remote Port Configuration screen is accessed by opening the Button Definition screen and left-clicking on
Remote Configuration
.
The Remote Port Configuration screen determines which types of actions
will be recognized by each of the three possible remote control
inputs on the SPM522D (see Button Definition on previous page).
Remote 1
&
Remote 2
refer to the corresponding terminals on the rear
panel of the SPM522D (see Front & Rear Panel Features on pg. 3).
Remote Translator and Front Panel
refers to the rear panel
Translator terminals, and the front panel Internal Infrared Receiver (see Front & Rear Panel Features on pg. 2), which are treated as if they
were a single remote control input. The Remote Port Configuration screen allows the SPM522D to be customized, with regards to which
functions can be controlled from different locations. For example: When the SPM522D is used in an application with two separate rooms,
a remote control can be provided for each room, which has control of functions affecting only that room. Main actions could be assigned
only to Remote 1, with Zone actions assigned only to Remote 2. Remote Translator and Front Panel could then be assigned ‘universal’
control of all actions, or no control access at all. Another example: When the SPM522D is used in an application having a central control
location and a subordinate control location, ‘system-wide’ functions can be controlled from the central location, while only restricted control
is allowed from the subordinate location. All Preset actions could be assigned to Remote 1, for system configuration from the central
location. Zone Program Select actions could be assigned to Remote 2, for stereo source selection within the subordinate location. All
other actions could be un-assigned, thereby limiting user access. Left-clicking on on a certain type action, for a particular remote control
input, will toggle that assignment on & off. Left-clicking
Restore Defaults
re-assigns ‘universal’ control of all actions from all remote control
inputs (factory default). Left-clicking
Help
provides additional instruction. Left-clicking
Close
will return you to the Button Definition screen.










