Specifications
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audio
pav
cd dvd aux
cblvcrtvsat
standby
mute
power
input
prev
record
adjust channel
next
volume
volume
play
rev fwd
pause
stop
vcr1 vcr2 laserdisc THX
tv/vcr1 cd1 cd2 mode
tape1 tape2 bal/aux status
entermenu
46
9
123
5
78
on
screen
display input delay recall
subrearcenterbalancemaster
late night
m1 m2
light
m3
path
m4
tuner
0
1 LCD DISPLAY
This Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows messages as to which Device
Mode the remote is currently in, as well as various messages displayed
while programming your remote.
2 PROGRAMMING STATUS LED
This three-color (green/red/orange) LED indicates the remote’s status
when IR commands are being transferred from another compatible IR
remote. For more information on “teaching” the remote to learn IR
commands see Programming and Using the Remote Control.
3 DEVICE CONTROL SELECTORS
Press the
pav/audio button to use the remote control for operation of
the PAV Audio/Video Preamplifier. Note that the Programming Status LED
will briefly blink red and the LCD Display will confirm your selection by
switching to AUDIO.
Press any of the other seven Device Control Selectors to use the remote
to control the functions of another audio/video device.
4TRANSPORT BUTTONS
This section of the PAV learning remote control groups the most-used
features of a source component together, be it a CD player, a VCR, or
a laserdisc player. This design allows you to put one or more of the
remote controls in your coffee-table collection away in a drawer, leaving
only the single PAV remote to provide all of the day-to-day commands
you require.
NOTE:
•the volume +/–: buttons normally adjust the overall system
volume, although they are also used in conjunction with other
buttons and/or menu items to vary most of the available sys-
tem adjustments. When navigating within the on screen menu
system, the volume +/– buttons will either:
• move the cursor up or down
[when the “select-it” cursor (→) is displayed]
• increment/decrement the value of a selected menu item
[when the “change-it” cursor (x) is displayed]
For more information on the teaching your remote new functions, see
Programming and Using the Remote Control.
5 INPUT SELECTION AND NUMERIC KEYPAD
This section of buttons normally provides direct access to the inputs
printed above the various buttons. However, you may also “teach” the
learning remote to operate as a conventional numeric keypad such
as you might have on the remote controls of your cable decoder or
television.