Remote control description – Krell Industries 7.1 User Manual
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Krell Home Theater Standard 7.1
The Home Theater Standard 7.1 remote control provides on and off,
input selection, processing mode selection, speaker volume and bal-
ance adjust, and mute functions, as well as access to the system
configuration menu.
To send operational instructions directly to the Home Theater
Standard 7.1 using an RS-232-based external computer control sys-
tem, see RS-232 Port: Sending Commands and Interpreting
Data, the developer’s reference for the Home Theater Standard 7.1.
The Home Theater Standard 7.1 remote control uses one CR2025
lithium battery, which is included with the shipment.
To open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control:
1. Place the remote face down on the table.
2. Use your thumbnail or a small jeweler’s or eyeglass screwdriver
to move the small tab toward the center of the remote, while
using your index fingernail or screwdriver to pull down gently on
the slot to the right of the tab. The battery compartment will slide
out.
3. Place the battery, plus side up, in the battery tray.
4. Slide battery compartment back into the remote until you hear a
click.
The remote control is ready for operation.
Do not use a knife or other sharp objects to open the battery compartment;
they will scratch the remote control finish.
Replace batteries when remote control function becomes intermittent.
Remove batteries if the remote control is not to be used for a long period of
time. Battery leakage can damage the remote control.
Home Theater Standard 7.1 remote control keys and their functions
are described below:
57 Amp Key
Use this key to power on/off a Krell remote control amplifier.
58 Pre Key (Power Pre Key)
Use this key to switch the Home Theater Standard 7.1 between the
stand-by mode and the operational mode.
When you power off while zone 2 is selected, only zone 2 turns off. Press
the power button or the power pre key a second time to power off the main
zone.
Remote Control Description
See Figure 3 on page 17
BATTERY
INSTALLATION
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FEATURES
Power Keys
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