Remote control functions – Perreaux SM6 MKII User Manual

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Remote Control Functions

The SM 6 comes supplied with a 36 button Perreaux Universal infrared remote
control.

The remote control uses 2 x AAA batteries and may be changed by removing the
black perspex insert.

Note:

Press the button on the remote to select the code-set required to
control the SM6.

The SM 6 uses the following functions:

Standby

Pressing this button puts the SM 6 into standby, disconnecting all power supplies
except the digital power supply for the microcontroller and turning off the
remote trigger outputs. Standby is indicated by a single dot on the display and
operation can be resumed by pressing standby again or selecting a source input.

Mute

Depressing this control causes volume to be muted. The display will indicate
"MU" and the volume will remain muted until the volume level is increased, or
the mute button is depressed again at which stage volume will be returned to the
previous setting.

Note:

The mute control has a ‘punch through’ function and will operate
regardl ess of the code-set selected i.e. you can be operating the CD
player remote functions and still use the mute control without s electing
the button first.

Display

Pressing this button will cause the display to turn off, and is intended for use if
the light of the display is distracting (for instance in a darkened room). Any
operations performed will be momentarily displayed before resuming a turned
off state. The display can be turned on by again pressing the display button.

Balance Left / Balance Right

The balance controls allow you to vary the level of either the Left or Right
channel to obtain the correct stereo balance for your listening position. Pushing
the Balance Left button will cause the level of the right channel to be attenuated
(decreased in volume). Pushing the Balance Right button will cause the level of
the left channel to be attenuated.

During any balance adjustment the display will indicate the direction of
adjustment, left or right, with an "L" or an "R" followed by a number indicating
the level of adjustment. The range is L1-L9 and R1-R9. " LR" on the display
indicates the balance is centred.

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