Remote control guided tour – Polk Audio Digital Solution System User Manual

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The remote control is divided into three major sections. The top section
contains the most often used controls, such as POWER, MUTE,
SUBWOOFER volume and system VOLUME controls. The middle section
has the source buttons where you select the source component you
want to hear and see. The bottom set of buttons are set-up buttons that
are rarely used. Most folks will use them once to set up the system and
never touch them again. For that matter you could never touch them
and you'll still get great sound from your Digital Solution system!

A—Surround Button

This button switches between surround sound modes and 2 channel
stereo (except when the 6 CHANNEL AUDIO input is selected).

B—Subwoofer +/- Buttons

Push (+) to increase and (-) to decrease the bass volume. The Digital
Solution “remembers” the bass level for stereo and surround modes. For
example, if you are watching a DVD in the surround mode and you select
a bass level of -7, then switch to listening to a CD in stereo and change
the bass setting to -10, the system will return to a bass setting of -7 when
you go back to the surround mode.

C—Power Switch

When this switch is pressed once, the power turns ON and display
appears on the display panel. When pressed again, the power turns
OFF and the standby indicator light on the preamp/processor glows red.
Make sure the Power switch on the back of the subwoofer enclosure is
set to the “Standby” position. When you turn on the preamp/processor,
the amplifier in the subwoofer enclosure will also turn on and you will
see a green glow on the base of the subwoofer. When the preamp/
processor is turned off the amplifiers turn off and the light in the
subwoofer base glows red.

D—Volume +/- Buttons

Push (+) to increase and (-) to decrease the overall volume of the system.

E—Mute Button

Push this button to temporarily silence the sound. When mute is on,
you will see MUTE ON appear on the preamp/processor display.
Pressing the Mute button a second time or pressing either of the
Volume buttons will release the Mute, sound will resume and the
MUTE OFF light appears.

F—Radio Tuner +/- Button

When either the AM or FM sources are selected, this button allows you
to manually tune in AM and FM radio stations. Pressing the right (+)
side of the rocker button moves the tuner up the radio band. Pressing
the left (-) side of the rocker button moves the tuner down the radio
band. If you hold your finger on the button for a few seconds, the tuner
will “fast forward” through the frequencies. The tuner stops as soon as
you push the button a second time. See page 22 for more information on
using this feature.

G—Radio Preset +/- Button

This button selects from the list of preset radio stations. Pushing the
right (+) side of the rocker button moves from lower preset slot
numbers to the higher preset slot numbers. Pushing the left (-) side of
the rocker button moves down through the list of preset stations. See
page 23 for more information on using this feature.

H—Late Night Button

This button toggles between Late Night and Normal modes. In the Late
Night mode, the dynamic range of the signal is reduced. That means that
loud sounds are made less loud. This is a great feature to use anytime
you want to watch action/adventure movies and avoid bothering others
in the house. This feature only works with Dolby Digital sources. When
you push this button, the word “NIGHT ON” appears in the main display
window for a few seconds and the small

mode light in the

lower right hand corner of the display illuminates. Push the button again
and “NIGHT OFF” appears for a few seconds.

I—FM and AM Buttons

Push the AM button to listen to AM band radio stations or push the FM
button to listen to FM radio band radio stations.

J—Preset Scan Button

Push this button when you want to scan through the radio stations you
have preset. The tuner will play each preset station for a few seconds,
then move on to the next preset station. The scanning stops as soon as
you push the button again.

will flash in the display window

while this mode is in use.

K—Audio Input Buttons

Push these buttons to listen to either CD, tape or other disc players.

L—Video/Audio Input Buttons

Push the appropriate button to select an audio/video source.
Both audio and video inputs will be selected at the same time.

M—Status Button

Push this button to display the audio status of the preamp/processor on
your TV screen for five (5) seconds. It will display the current source
(DVD, FM, etc.), the mode (Dolby Digital, DTS, Pro Logic, 5 Ch
Surround Stereo), multi-room status (off or the selected multi-room
source), Subwoofer Level and Master Volume level.

N—Balance Button

Push this button to display the Channel Balance Menu on your TV
screen. See “SET UP AND CALIBRATION” on page 20.

O—Delay Button

Push this button to display the Delay Menu on your TV screen.
See “SET UP AND CALIBRATION” on page 20.

P—Multi-Room Button

Push this button to display the Multi-room Menu on your TV screen.
See “USING MULTI-ROOM” on page 25.

Q—Cursor Buttons

These buttons allow you to change the position of the h cursor and
make selections on the on-screen menus. The

▲ and ▼ arrow buttons

move the cursor through the menu selections and the g and h arrow
buttons make selections such as “On” and “Off” and other menu choices.

R—Enter (Command) Button

Push the ENTER button to exit Channel Balance and Delay menus.

Attention Owners of Polk DP-1 DVD Player
and/or DR-3 Universal Remote

See the owner’s manuals supplied with those products for instructions
on using those devices with the Digital Solution system.

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