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Copy

To copy a source to
the Copy outputs
Press Copy until the

display shows the
source you want to
copy. For example:

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C. Source copies the
current source, and C.
Mute
mutes the copy
outputs.

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Selecting sources

The G Series controllers provide up to 12 sources initially labelled:
CD, RADIO, DVD, AUX, DISC, TAPE, TV, CABLE, SAT, VCR1,
VCR2, and GAME. You can configure the names of each source to

suit the other equipment in your system; see the

G Series Control

Unit and Receiver Installation Guide

.

• Press Home to display the soft keys for selecting a source.

Balance

To change the
balance
Press More until

<Bal. and Bal.> are
displayed.

Press <Bal. or Bal.>.

As you change the
balance the display
shows how far you have
moved the sound field,
and the direction:

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To restore centre
balance
Adjust the balance

until the display
shows:

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Sources

To select a source

Either:

• Press the appropriate

source key on the
MSR+.

Or:

• Press the soft key

corresponding to the
source.

You may need to press
More until the source
you want is displayed.

Volume

To change the
volume
Turn the volume

control.

You can adjust the
volume between 1dB
and 99dB in precise
steps of 1dB, where 9dB
is equivalent to doubling
the loudness.

As you adjust the
volume the display may
change to show the
currently selected source
and current volume:

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To mute the sound
Press the volume

control.

The display will show:

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To restore the sound
Press the volume

control again, or
adjust the volume.

To mute the speakers
without muting the
headphones (G51
only)

• Press More until Spkr

is displayed.

• Press Spkr to turn the

speakers off.

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