Proceed PDSD User Manual

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remote only menu

REMOTE ONLY MENU

ENTER
DISPLAY
ON SCREEN
THX
STATUS
LATE NIGHT

Press the appropriate button on the remote control (while in learning
mode), and then use the front panel

standby

and

volume +/–

buttons to

select and “fire” the appropriate IR command from the

main display

of the

PAV into the remote control. Repeat as necessary.

5

TO LEARN COMMANDS THAT GIVE DIRECT ACCESS TO SURROUND
MODES, SIGNAL PATHS, AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER TOGGLE
FUNCTIONS, SELECT “DIRECT ACCESS” ON THE TEACH REMOTE MENU
You may also teach special commands to the PAV remote control which al-
low direct access to the various surround modes, signal path and control
options. These may be assigned to any available button on the PAV remote
control, such as the

a

,

b

,

c

,

d

buttons.

For example, you may find that you use the

pro logic

,

stereo surround

and

surround off

modes most frequently. You could assign a button to each of

these and never have to cycle through the other options again. Alternatively,
you could assign specific output paths to the

a

,

b

,

c

, and

d

buttons to allow

direct access from the remote control. Another: definite “on” and “off” com-
mands for

standby

and

mute

(rather than toggles) offer improved control

over the PAV when operated from a remote zone.

The Surround, Path and Misc Control menus under the Direct Access
menus are as follows:

surround, path and

misc control menus

SURROUND

PATH

MISC CONTROL

PRO LOGIC

MAIN

OPERATE

STEREO SRND

REMOTE

STANDBY

MONO SURROUND

BOTH

MUTE ON

SURROUND OFF

RECORD

MUTE OFF

MONO

DIRECT VOLUME

Press the appropriate button on the remote control (while in learning
mode), and then use the front panel

standby (enter)

and

volume +/–

but-

tons to select and “fire” the appropriate IR command from the

main display

of the PAV into the remote control. Repeat as necessary.

Direct Volume

provides a method for directly accessing any two-digit vol-

ume setting, something that owners of home automation systems such as
Audioaccess, AMX and Crestron can use in their macros. For example, a
macro called “Background Music” might be written that would

• select a particular music program on a 100-disc CD changer;

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