03
Controls and displays
Remote control
• For more information on using the remote control,
see Operating the remote control on page 26.
Operating the receiver subwoofer
This section explains how to operate the remote control
for the receiver subwoofer. Note that the controls change
when you have chosen the input function for separate
connected devices.
RECEIVER
1
4
5
TOP MENU
NAVIGATOR
7
8
10
11
18
En
SOURCE
TV
CTRL
HDMI
1
2
3
TV
XM
SIRIUS
TUNER
LINE
PAGE
MENU
DISC
HOME
MENU
RETURN
SETUP
A
B
C
D
RECEIVER
RCV
VOL
MUTE
RECEIVER
1
Switches the receiver subwoofer to On/Standby.
TV
2
Switches the TV to On/Standby.
TV CTRL
Switches the remote control to the TV operating mode
(no effect on the current input source of this unit).
SOURCE
3
Switches the power for the selected component to On/
Standby.
4
Input select buttons
Change the input for this unit. You will also need to press
2
one of these buttons when operating another connected
component via this remote control.
3
HDMI 1 to HDMI 3
Switch input from HDMI 1 to HDMI 3.
TV
Switches to the input selected at TV Input setup
(page 48).
TUNER (page 33)
Switches between FM and AM bands.
XM (page 40)
Switches to XM Radio.
SIRIUS (page 42)
Switches to SIRIUS Radio.
LINE (page 39)
Press repeatedly to select one of the receiver
subwoofer's audio inputs (Digital 1, Digital 2,
Analog, iPod or Front Audio In).
5
LCD touch screen
Displays the buttons used to control external
components such as a receiver subwoofer, plasma
display, DVD player, Blu-ray disc player, and HDD/DVD
recorder. The current operating mode is displayed at the
top of the remote control's screen.
6
Although the LCD touch screen disappears if you do not
perform any operations for a while, it appears when the
screen is touched or a button on the remote control is
pressed.
6
Other component button
9
Use to operate an HDD/DVD recorder or other connected
6
component.
/// (cursor buttons) and ENTER
7
Use to control receiver functions.
12
8
SETUP
Use to access the menu system for surround sound
setup, tuner settings and so on (page 33, 35, 47, 49).
9
RETURN
Use to cancel settings.