Appendix a, Appendix a – ir macros – Anthem AVM 50 User Manual
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APPENDIX A – IR MACROS
For Stereo sources:
MODE, 0, 1 – Stereo
MODE, 0, 2 – AnthemLogic-Music
MODE, 0, 3 – AnthemLogic-Cinema
MODE, 0, 4 – Pro Logic IIx Music
MODE, 0, 5 – Pro Logic IIx Movie
MODE, 0, 6 – Dolby Pro Logic
MODE, 0, 7 – DTS Neo:6 Music
MODE, 0, 8 – DTS Neo:6 Cinema
MODE, 0, 9 – All Channel Stereo
MODE, 1, 0 – All Channel Mono
MODE, 1, 1 – Mono
MODE, 1, 2 – Mono-Academy
MODE, 1 ,3 – Pro Logic IIx Matrix
MODE, 1, 4 – Pro Logic IIx Game
THX, 0, 1 – THX Off
THX, 0, 2 – THX Cinema
THX, 0, 3 – THX Games Mode
For Surround-flagged Dolby Digital 2.0 sources:
MODE, 2, 1 – Stereo
MODE, 2, 2 – AnthemLogic-Music
MODE, 2, 3 – AnthemLogic-Cinema
MODE, 2, 4 – Pro Logic IIx Music
MODE, 2, 5 – Pro Logic IIx Movie
MODE, 2, 6 – Dolby Pro Logic
MODE, 2, 7 – DTS Neo:6 Music
MODE, 2, 8 – DTS Neo:6 Cinema
MODE, 2, 9 – All Channel Stereo
MODE, 3, 0 – All Channel Mono
MODE, 3, 1 – Mono
MODE, 3, 2 – Mono-Academy
MODE, 3 ,3 – Pro Logic IIx Matrix
MODE, 3, 4 – Pro Logic IIx Game
THX, 0, 4 – THX Off
THX, 0, 5 – THX Cinema
THX, 0, 6 – THX Games Mode
Pro Logic IIx Music adjustment:
MODE, 4, 1 – Center Width display
MODE, 4, 2 – Dimension display
MODE, 4, 3 – Panorama Off
MODE, 4, 4 – Panorama On
Neo:6 Music adjustment:
MODE, 4, 5 – Center Image display
THX Re-EQ:
THX, 3, 0 – Re-EQ Off when THX is on
THX, 3, 1 – Re-EQ On when THX is on
THX, 3, 2 – Re-EQ Off when THX is off
THX, 3, 3 – Re-EQ On when THX is off
For Dolby Digital 5.1 sources:
THX, 1, 0 – None
THX, 1, 1 – THX Cinema
THX, 1, 2 – THX Ultra2 Cinema
THX, 1, 3 – THX MusicMode
THX, 1, 4 – THX Surround EX
THX, 1, 5 – THX Games Mode
THX, 1, 6 – PLIIx Movie
THX, 1, 7 – PLIIx Movie+THX Cinema
THX, 1, 8 – PLIIx Music
THX, 1, 9 – Dolby Digital EX
THX, 2, 0 – Neo:6
THX, 2, 1 – Neo:6+THX Cinema
For Dolby Digital Surround EX-flagged sources:
MODE, 5, 1 – None
MODE, 5, 2 – Dolby Digital EX
MODE, 5, 3 – THX Surround EX
MODE, 5, 4 – PLIIx Movie
MODE, 5, 5 – PLIIx Movie+THX Cinema
MODE, 5, 6 – PLIIx Music
MODE, 5, 7 – Neo:6
MODE, 5, 8 – Neo:6+THX Cinema
For 6-Ch sources (analog or HDMI):
MODE, 7, 0 – None
MODE, 7, 1 – THX Cinema
MODE, 7, 2 – THX Ultra2 Cinema
MODE, 7, 3 – THX MusicMode
MODE, 7, 4 – THX Surround EX
MODE, 7, 5 – THX Games Mode
MODE, 7, 6 – PLIIx Movie
MODE, 7, 7 – PLIIx Movie+THX Cinema
MODE, 7, 8 – PLIIx Music
MODE, 7, 9 – Dolby Digital EX
MODE, 8, 0 – Neo:6
MODE, 8, 1 – Neo:6+THX Cinema
For DTS sources:
THX, 4, 0 – None
THX, 4, 1 – THX Cinema
THX, 4, 2 – THX Ultra2 Cinema
THX, 4, 3 – THX MusicMode
THX, 4, 4 – Neo:6+THX Cinema
THX, 4, 5 – THX Games Mode
THX, 4, 6 – PLIIx Movie
THX, 4, 7 – PLIIx Movie+THX Cinema
THX, 4, 8 – PLIIx Music
THX, 4, 9 – Dolby Digital EX
THX, 5, 0 – Neo:6
For DTS-ES sources:
MODE, 6, 1 – None
MODE, 6, 2 – DTS-ES Matrix
MODE, 6, 3 – DTS-ES+THX Cinema
MODE, 6, 4 – PLIIx Movie
MODE, 6, 5 – PLIIx Movie+THX Cinema
MODE, 6, 6 – PLIIx Music
MODE, 6, 7 – Dolby Digital EX
The macros below also work in ZONE2/3.
Tuner Bank Selection:
MODE, 9, 0 – AM
MODE, 9, 1 – FM1
MODE, 9, 2 – FM2
MODE, 9, 3 – FM3
Source Selection:
THX, 8, 0 – CD
THX, 8, 1 – 2-Ch BAL
THX, 8, 2 – 6-Ch S/E
THX, 8, 3 – TAPE
THX, 8, 4 – FM•AM
THX, 8, 5 – DVD1
THX, 8, 6 – DVD2
THX, 8, 7 – DVD3
THX, 8, 8 – DVD4
THX, 8, 9 – TV1
THX, 9, 0 – TV2
THX, 9, 1 – TV3
THX, 9, 2 – TV4
THX, 9, 3 – SAT1
THX, 9, 4 – SAT2
THX, 9, 5 – VCR
THX, 9, 6 – AUX
When using Simulcast mode, all sources must
be selected using macros, and within 2 seconds.
Using the factory remote control’s IR codes for MAIN path, the following 3-key sequences can be programmed into
macro-capable aftermarket remotes to create a separate button for each mode, source, and tuner bank:
Some tips if you’re using a macro-capable remote control:
• If you do not want separate mode selection according to flagged vs unflagged source material, you can program
macros as a 6-key sequence, for example MODE, 0, 1, MODE, 2, 1 and flag will make no difference to selection.
• You can program your source selection keys with the power-on command preceding each source-select
command. This way, when a source is selected, the processor will turn on at the same time if it is off, similar to
front panel operation.
• If your source components also have discrete commands for power-on and power-off, you can take the above
idea even further, for example, program the TV button with the following sequence: Power-on the processor,
select TV, power-on the satellite receiver / cable box, power-on the TV. This way, when the entire system is off
and you or a family member wants to watch TV, “just push TV”.