Remote contr ol operation – Citation Stereo Receiver User Manual

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Q

Digital Input Program Buttons:

Press any of these buttons to select any of the six digital input

programs. Note that the numbers on the buttons

DO NOT

refer to the equipment connected to any

of the individual analog input jacks on the rear of the 5.0. These numbers call up the complete input
profile that is established using the

Programs Setup Menu

to combine any of the digital sources

with any video input. (See pages 37–40 for more information on configuring the input programs.)

R

Remote Zone Analog Inputs:

Pressing these buttons selects the inputs that are routed to the

Remote Output

jacks

™ ‡ c

. Note that only analog audio inputs may be routed to the remote

zone, so the selection process here is different from the input program profiles that may be config-
ured for the main room. When selecting a remote zone input, the number on the button pressed
corresponds directly with the analog input jack numbers on the rear panel. However, any of the
composite or S-video inputs may be associated with each of the audio inputs using the

Remote

Zone Menu

. (See page 59 for more information on remote zone operation.)

S

Remote Zone Volume:

Pressing these buttons will raise

or lower

¤

the volume in the remote

zone location without affecting the volume in the main listening room. (See page 59 for more infor-
mation on remote zone operation.)

T

Remote Zone Mute:

Pressing this button will mute the volume in the remote zone location

without affecting the volume in the main listening room. (See page 59 for more information on
remote zone operation.)

U

Remote Zone Off:

Pressing this button will turn off the feed to the remote zone without affecting

the main listening room. (See page 59 for more information on remote zone operation.)

V

Trigger 1 Manual Control:

Pressing these buttons will manually activate

or deactivate

¤

the devices connected to and controlled by the

Trigger 1 Output

jack

. (See page 50 for more

information.)

W

Trigger 2 Manual Control:

Pressing these buttons will manually activate

or deactivate

¤

the devices connected to and controlled by the

Trigger 2 Output

jack

. (See page 50 for more

information.)

X

Hi-EQ Control:

Pressing this button will turn the High-Frequency Equalization circuits on or off.

(See page 56 for more information.)

Y

Bass Boost:

Pressing these buttons will increase

or decrease

¤

the amount of bass boost

applied to the output signals. (See page 56 for more information.)

Z

Panorama Control:

Pressing this control will change the amount of Panorama circuitry that is

applied to the output signal. This will have the effect of moving the signal along the side walls of
the room so that the listening position will appear to move closer to or farther away from the front
of the room. Note that this circuit is applied to analog sources only, and it

DOES NOT

operate when

digital inputs are being used. (See page 57 for more information.)

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Reset:

Press this button to call up a menu that will permit reset of the currently selected Surround

mode or Program input to the factory defaults. When the menu (see figure OSD-25 on page 50)
appears, press

to reset the Surround mode or

¤

to reset the Program input to the factory defaults.

Press

Cancel

©

to exit the menu without any resets taking place. (See page 50 for more information.)

}

Mono Mode Selector:

Press this button to switch the current source to a traditional Mono

mode. Press the button again to return to the previously selected surround mode.

:

Battery Compartment Cover:

To remove the cover press down slightly on the raised ridges and

gently push the cover away from you. To replace the cover, slide it back towards you until you hear
the latch click.

"

Battery Compartment:

Insert fresh AAA batteries here, being certain to observe proper polarity

by matching the (+) and () indications on both the batteries and case.

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Remote Contr

ol Operation

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