Remote controls, Front panel and on-screen display (osd), Main remote – Outlaw Audio 990 User Manual

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Outlaw Audio

Owner’s Manual

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Model 990 7.1 Channel Preamp/Processor

Owner’s Manual

Remote Controls

The Model 990 comes with two remote controls. One is a relatively large, full-
function unit that controls all of the Model 990’s functions and can also be
programmed to control other devices in your audio/video system. The other is
a smaller, simpler remote designed specifically for use in a second room, using
the Model 990’s Zone 2 multi-room audio/video output.

Main Remote

The primary remote control for the Model 990 is a preprogrammed universal
remote that offers every function available from the front panel of the preamp/
processor, plus many more. All of these functions are displayed on-screen, and
many are also displayed on the Model 990’s front panel.
This remote also controls as many as seven other devices in your system. It
contains an extensive library of IR codes for other devices. Touching any button
activates the remote’s backlighting for five seconds.
1

SETUP button (see pages 41-42)

Holding down this button for three seconds causes the remote to enter setup
mode. In this mode, you can enter an entire set of codes for another device
to be controlled, or learn codes directly from another remote.

2

Device control selector buttons (see pages 41-42)

These buttons select the device that the remote will control. Push the TNR
button to control the Model 990.

3

Numerical keypad buttons (see pages 37, 41-42)

Use these buttons for control functions requiring you to enter numbers.

4

MUTE button (see page 34)

This button mutes the Model 990’s sound in the main room. It does not
affect the second zone output. Mute status is shown on the front panel.

5

VOLUME UP and DOWN buttons (see pages 34, 42)

These buttons control the Model 990’s volume in the main room. They do
not affect the second zone output.

6

SLEEP button (see page 36)

Touch this button to activate the sleep timer. The first push sets the sleep
timer at 90 minutes; subsequent pushes set the timer for 60, 45, 30, 20, 15
or 10 minutes. When the timer finishes counting down, it turns the Model
990 off. Once the timer is set, pushing this button displays the remaining
time on both the front panel and the on-screen display.

7

TEST button (see page 35)

This button activates the test tone for calibrating the Model 990’s channel
levels without having to go through the on-screen menu system. It also
activates the program guide on most satellite receivers and cable boxes.

8

Cursor control buttons (see page 24)

These buttons navigate the Model 990’s on-screen menus, as well as the
on-screen menus of DVD players and other devices, which the remote is
programmed to control. The cursor up and down buttons are also used to
adjust certain parameters of the Model 990.

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SYNC (see page 36)

Delays audio to maintain proper synchronization of picture and sound.
Useful especially with video displays and processors that have a high degree
of latency (processing delay), and also with digital TV broadcasts, which

Front Panel and On Screen Display (OSD)

Model 990 Front Panel and On Screen Display

Example of Front Panel

Display when an input

source is selected.

Example of On Screen

Display when an input

source is selected.

Example of On Screen

Display when the Main

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Front Panel and On-screen Display (OSD)

The front-panel display and on-screen display (OSD) provide visual feedback
of the current settings, surround modes, and configuration menus of the unit.
Information is constantly displayed at the front panel whenever the Model 990
is turned on.
To use the OSD, the unit must be connected to your display device using either
the COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT or S-VIDEO OUTPUT jacks. You may also
view the OSD using the COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT, but the picture may
blank temporarily when you activate the menu system. If both S-Video and
composite video signals are input into the Model 990, the OSD can be viewed
only through the S-VIDEO OUTPUT jack.
The information presented in the front-panel display will in most cases reflect
what is displayed in the OSD, but certain operations require that you use one
or the other.

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