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Signature 2.0

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Tune Buttons:

Press these buttons when the tuner

is the input source to select the station being listened to

from the frequencies previously entered into the preset

memories.

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Mute Button:

Press this button to temporarily

silence the audio output. Press the button again, or

change the volume level to return to normal operation.

Note that when the Mute function is activated, the feed

to any recorders connected to the

Record Outputs

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will remain uninterrupted. When Mute is engaged a

reminder message will appear in the on-screen display

(see figure OSD-15 on page 38) and the word Mute

will replace the volume level in the

Information

Display

) (see figure FPD-9 on page 38).

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Volume Control:

Turn this knob to the right or

left to raise or lower the volume. This is an electronic

volume control, so unlike the conventional volume

controls you may be used to, it does not have a start or

end point to its rotation. Volume indications are provided

in both the front panel

Information Display

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and the on-screen control system (see figure OSD-13

on page 38) to provide information about the relative

volume setting.

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Information Display:

This two-line display is

your window into the status and operation of the 2.0.

In normal operation it displays the current input source

and surround mode at the left side of the display, and the

volume level on the right side. When the tuner is in use

the top line of the display will show the preset number

and frequency of the station being listened to. Additional

messages will be displayed depending on which input or

mode is in use, including RDS data from the FM tuner,

and abbreviated versions of the on-screen menus used

during installation, setup and configuration.

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Remote Sensor Window:

This area contains the

sensor that receives commands from the Signature 2.0’s

infrared remote control. Make certain that it is not

blocked by cabinets, smoked glass or doors or other

objects that may interfere with the line of sight from

the remote.

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