Remote control – ATI Amplifier Technologies ATP8700 User Manual

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Remote Control

The remote control for the A/V PROCESSOR is a preprogrammed

universal remote that is the primary control system for the

A/V PROCESSOR. 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

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

These buttons select the device that the remote will control.

Push the AVC button to control the A/V PROCESSOR.

3

Numerical Keypad Buttons

Use these buttons for control functions requiring you to

enter numbers.

4

Mute Button

This button mutes the ATP's sound in the main room. It

does not affect the second zone output unless Zone 2 is

selected. Mute status isshown on the front panel.

5

VOLUME UP and DOWN Buttons

These buttons control the A/V PROCESSOR’s volume in the

main room. They do not affect the second one output.

6

ALT Button

This button selects an alternate mode.

7

GUIDE Button

Activates the status screen displaying the source, input,

volume setting, and audio output type. Pressing the

GUIDE button while in the Input Assignment Menu will

bring up the Rename Menu (after selecting a source).

This allows the user to rename a source device If desired.

8

Cursor Control Buttons

These buttons navigate the ATP'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 A/V PROCESSOR.

9

INFO Button

Use this button to get more information about whatever

you’re watching.

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