Polk Audio DR-3 User Manual

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20.TUNE-/SUB TTL – Use to manually tune the radio on the Digital

Solution system. Acts as the Subtitle toggle switch on DVD play-
ers. For the function on other devices see the chart on page 6.

21.SELECT – This button selects a choice on a menu such as the

set up menu of a DVD player or the title menu of a DVD disc.
With DSS and cable boxes it acts to call up “Favorites.” It has
no function with the Digital Solution preamp/processor.

22.AUDIO – This button toggles through the available audio tracks

on a DVD. For example, if a DVD disc has a 2 Channel audio track,
a Dolby Digital 5.1 and a French language track, each time you
push this button, the next available audio track will play. This
eliminates the hassle of going back to the DVD’s main menu to
change the audio type. This feature may not work with all DVDs
and players.

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NAVIGATION – These buttons allow you to

move among setup menus to select operations. For example if
you are looking at a DVD’s main title menu and you want to move
to the Scene Selection menu, push the appropriate arrow button
to move to the Scene Selection graphic on the TV screen.

24.BK SLOW

– With most DVD players, use this button to

make the DVD play at a slower than normal speed backwards.

25.SLOW

– With most DVD players, use this button to make

the DVD play at a slower than normal forward speed.

26.ANGLE – Acts to toggle between available camera angles on

selected DVDs. Acts as the “Live TV” button on TIVO-type boxes.

27.ZOOM – This button serves as the “Zoom” button with DVD

players that have a zoom feature.

28.Program Area – These four buttons allow you to program in the

codes for other remotes or “teach” the remote specific commands.
They cannot be reprogrammed for any other functions. See pages
7 - 11 for specific programming instructions.

29.SOURCE POWER – This button acts as the on/off button for the

other components in your system once you have entered their
remote codes into the DR-3. See pages 7 - 11 to learn how to pro-
gram the DR-3 to operate other devices.

30.SYSTEM POWER – This button turns on and off the Digital

Solution system only. This function does not change when you
enter program codes for other devices

31.MACRO – The MACRO button can send out a sequence of up to

20 commands with one button press. It can be programmed for
up to eight Source buttons. This allows you to perform multi-step
operations with just one button-push. For example, you can pro-
gram the MACRO button to turn on the TV, turn on the DS system,
turn on the DVD player, select the correct Video input, and open
the DVD drawer with the push of just one button. See pages 12 -
13 for Macro programming instructions.

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