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•
recall
: pressing this button restores the various channel
offsets to their calibrated, most accurate settings (set up during
installation and calibration). You can experiment with adjusting
the levels of the subwoofers, center channel, surrounds, etc. to
suit your preference or a particular recording, knowing that a
single press of
recall
will restore the PAV/PDSD to its calibrated
settings.
•
master
: pressing this button allows the
volume +/–
keys to affect
the overall volume of the system, maintaining any relative settings
between the various loudspeakers. This is the default mode for
the
volume +/–
keys, to which the PAV will return after a few
seconds of inactivity.
•
balance
: pressing this button temporarily allows the
volume +/–
keys to affect the balance of the left front and right front speakers
rather than the overall volume.
•
center
: pressing this button temporarily allows the
volume +/–
keys to affect the level of the center front speaker relative to
the rest of the system.
•
rear
: pressing this button temporarily allows the
volume +/–
keys to affect the level of the rear (surround) speakers relative
to the rest of the system.
•
sub
: pressing this button temporarily allows the
volume +/–
keys to affect the level of the subwoofer relative to the rest of
the system.
•
mute
: pressing this button duplicates the function of the
mute
button on the front panel, reducing the volume of the
main
system by a user-selectable amount.
•
path
: pressing this button will cycle the PAV through the vari-
ous signal paths. Having selected a particular path, subsequent
source selections affect only that path (e.g.,
main
,
remote
,
both
, or
record
).
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MEMORY BUTTONS
There are five memory buttons (
m1~m4
,
power
) that are designed to
store up to 15 commands in each button. Pressing any one of the
memory buttons will send out the series of commands that are stored
in the button. These buttons can be programmed to store Favorite Chan-
nels, Macro Commands, or to “relocate” functions from one mode to
another. For more information on these buttons see Programming and
Using the Remote Control.
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LIGHT BUTTON
All buttons and the LCD on the PAV/PDSD remote are back-lit for seven
seconds when the
light
button is pressed. The backlight is extended an
additional seven seconds with any button press while the backlight is on.