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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”.

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