English, Useful information, Device mode / source keys – Arcam AVR surround amplifier / AV processor AVR600 User Manual

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In

AV

mode

0

issues the TV ‘channel down’ command.

The CR102 remains in the last selected Device Mode

so it is not necessary to press a Device Mode key before

every command key if all you are doing is playing or

skipping tracks on a CD, for example.

navigation keys

The Navigation keys steer the cursor in Setup

menus or on-screen menus. They also replicate

the navigation functions of original remotes

supplied with other home entertainment

devices in your system.

O

confirms a setting.

Volume control

By default, the CR102 is set up so that the volume

control buttons always control the volume of the

AVR500/AVR600/AV888, regardless of which Device

Mode the remote is currently set for. This is known as

volume ‘punch through’.
For example, if you are listening to a CD, you will

probably have the CR102 in

CD

Device Mode to control

the CD player. You can use the volume controls on the

remote directly to adjust the volume of the AVR500/

AVR600/AV888 without first having to press A to put

the remote into

AMp

Device Mode. The volume buttons

‘punch through’ the

CD

Device Mode on the remote to

the

AMp

Device Mode. Volume ‘punch through’ can be

disabled individually for any Device Mode if desired.

Useful information

backlight

A blue backlight comes on for five seconds whenever

a key is pressed. This helps you use the handset in

subdued lighting conditions. It may be possible to hear a

quiet tone being emitted from the remote control when

the backlight is on. This is perfectly normal.

Power LEd blinks

Short blinks indicate a valid key press.
Multiple short blinks convey information (such as a

device code) or signal the beginning and successful

completion of a programming sequence.
Long blinks indicate an invalid key press or entry.
The symbol ‘*’ is used in the manual to indicate a

power LED blink.

Timeouts and unassigned keys

Time out – After 10 seconds the CR102 exits the

programming state and returns to normal operation.
Stuck key timeout – After any key is pressed

continuously for 30 seconds, the CR102 stops sending

IR transmission to conserve battery life. The CR102

remains off until all keys are released.
Unassigned keys – the CR102 ignores any unassigned

key presses for a particular Device Mode and does not

transmit IR.

Low voltage indicator

When the batteries are running down, the IR transmit

indicator on the CD102 (the LED under the Power

button) flashes five times whenever you press a button:
*

* * * *

If this happens, please fit four new AAA alkaline

batteries as soon as possible.

device Mode / Source keys

As the CR102 can control your AVR500, AVR600 or

AV888 as well as a range of other equipment, many of

the buttons have more than one function depending on

the ‘device mode’ selected on the remote control.
The Device Mode keys (shown below) select the source

on the AVR500/AVR600/AV888. If one of these keys is

pressed briefly, a command is transmitted to change the

source on the unit. Also the functionality of the remote

control changes to operate the selected source device. It’s

like having eight different remotes in your hand!

DVD

SAT

AV

TUN

AMP

PVR

VCR

CD

DVD

DVD player

SAT

Satellite set-top box

AV

Audio-visual sound input (use with TV)

Tun

DAB, Sirius, FM or AM tuner

AMp

Controls the amplifier and setup features

of the AVR500/AVR600 and AV888

AuX

Auxiliary input, or an iPod® via an

Arcam rDock or rLead

pVR

Personal Video Recorder (or Digital

Video Recorder)

CD

Compact Disc player

If you press and hold a Device Mode key for about four

seconds, you change the Device Mode of the CR102

without changing the signal source on the AVR500/

AVR600/AV888. This can also be done by pressing S

followed by a Device Mode key (within two seconds).

These two methods allow you to change which device

the CR102 controls without also changing the AVR500/

AVR600/AV888 source, allowing uninterrupted

listening.
Each Device Mode changes the behaviour of many

of the CR102 keys to control the source device

appropriately. For example:
In

CD

mode

0

plays the previous CD track.

OK

The CR102 complies with Part 15 of the

FCC rules

This equipment has been tested and found to

comply with the limits for a class B digital device,

pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits

are designed to provide a reasonable protection

against harmful interference in a residential

installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can

radiated radio frequency energy and if not installed

and used in accordance with the instructions,

may cause harmful interference to radio

communications. However, there is no guarantee

that interference will not occur in a particular

installation. If this equipment does cause harmful

interference to radio or television reception, which

can be determined by turning the equipment off

and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct

the interference by one or more of the following

measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and

receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet or a circuit

different from that to which the receiver is

connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV

technician for help.

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