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Glossary of Terms
AUDIO FEATURES
AM•FM KEY
The AM•FM key allows you to select the AM or FM band on your AUDIO system.
CENTER, FRONT, REAR & TEST KEYS
You can adjust the levels of the center, front and rear speakers by using the LEVEL+/UP
ARROW or LEVEL-/DOWN ARROW keys. The TEST key is used when you make
speaker balance adjustments to maximize the performance of your AUDIO system.
CD, TAPE, TUNER, TV, VIDEO KEYS
Use the CD, TAPE, TUNER, TV and VIDEO keys to select
the component you want to control.
DSP MODE KEY
When the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Mode is enabled,
pressing this key allows you to cycle through the various DSP Modes.
DSP ON.OFF KEY
Pressing this key allows you to turn the DSP mode on or off.
LEVEL+/UP ARROW AND LEVEL-/ DOWN ARROW KEYS
The LEVEL+/UP and LEVEL-/DOWN ARROW keys are used to make adjustments
on delay time, center speaker output level, rear speaker output level, front speaker
level or subwoofer level.
COMPONENT KEYS
The component keys change the component currently being controlled by the remote
(e.g., TV, VCR, SAT•CBL, DVD, AUDIO, CD, AUX1, AUX2). The AUDIO key allows you
to control your TUNER, TAPE and AMP.
ENTER KEY
The ENTER key is used to complete channel selections for some brands of TVs. Sometimes
it is also used to complete the highlighted sections when navigating through menu screens.
This key is also used during Setup Mode to activate certain functions.
GO BACK KEY
The GO BACK key allows you to go to the previous channel you selected. It operates
the same as the Last Channel, Previous Channel or Recall keys on your existing remote.
GUIDE KEY
If your component is equipped with this feature, the GUIDE key brings up the on-screen
program listing.
LEARN
The LEARN feature is used to supplement the preprogrammed Code Lists. The standard
Code Lists provide most of the functions needed, but you can add a small number of additional
functions of your choice.
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) provides a visual interface between the user and the remote.
The LCD status display remains blank when the remote is not in use. Pressing any key displays
the current component mode and the time. The LCD status display turns off after approximately
15 seconds from the last keypress, except when an Event Timer is set. In this case, the LCD
remains on until the event has occurred.
L1, L2, L3 KEYS
The L1, L2, and L3 are generic keys that can be used to store learned commands.
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