Specifications

1-2 Decoder and Remote Control Functions
Tu r n i n g O n Yo u r
Decoder
The Standby LED (next to the POWER button) turns red when the power adapter is connected
to a power outlet or when the power supply is turned on. Press the Power button to turn on the
Decoder. The default input is Optical and the default mode is Stereo. Future settings are retained
as long as the decoder is connected to the power supply.
Decoder and Remote
Control Key
Functions
Figure 1-1 on page 1 shows the location of the various knobs, buttons and sockets on your
Decoder and Remote Control.
Decoder/Remote Control Function
POWER Button
Sets the system to “On” or Standby mode. When the system is turned on, the Standby LED
remains off. When the system is on Standby mode, the Standby LED turns red.
When you turn on the system for the first time, the default input, mode and volume settings are:
Optical (The Optical LED lights up)
Stereo (the Stereo LED lights up)
Medium (the bottom 3 LED’s light up)
The next time you turn on the system, it will display the setting it was last in. This is provided
the system remains in Standby Mode, and is not turned off.
INPUT Button
Selects the type of input.
Press this button to select Optical, Coaxial, or Analog Line-in.
MODE Button
Press the button once to select Stereo or Dolby Pro logic.
The Dolby Pro Logic LED illuminates whenever a Dolby Surround encoded program material
is detected from a digital source, or when the Digital Pro Logic mode is selected.
The Dolby Digital LED illuminates automatically whenever a Dolby Digital signal is detected
from an optical or coaxial input.
SELECT Button
Selects the volume channel. Press this button to select Surround, Center, Subwoofer or Master.
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