Bel Canto Design PReProTM Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Volume Punch Through
You can set the audio volume controls (VOL
, VOL and MUTE) to operate on any of the
eight (8) Device modes.
Step 1.
Press the Device and MUTE buttons, simulta-
neously.
Step 2.
Press the VOL button.
Step 3.
Press the AVC device button to select the
type of volume you wish to operate in that
mode.
Example: If you wish to have the AVC vol-
ume operate in the DVD mode, press the
DVD Device button in Step 1. above and the
AVC Device button in Step 3.
Programming a Macro Sequence
Macro buttons (M1, M2, M3, M4 and
POWER) can send out a sequence of up to
ten (10) commands by pressing one (1) but-
ton. Macros can be programmed in both the
AVC and SAT modes, and they can be
accessed in other modes. If a macro is pro-
grammed in the AVC mode, that macro can
also be accessed in the CD, DVD, and AUX
modes. If a macro is programmed in the
SAT mode, that macro can also be accessed
in the TV, VCR and CBL modes. Macros can
also be used to turn on or turn off up to five
(5) components or select favorite channels,
etc.
Step 1.
Press a Device button (AVC or SAT) and the
MUTE button simultaneously. Hold both but-
tons until the red light under the Device but-
ton turns on.
Step 2.
Press one of the five macro buttons (M1,
M2, M3, M4 or Power) that you wish to
program. The red light under the Device but-
ton will blink once for each subsequent but-
ton press.
Step 3.
Press up to 10 commands you would like to
include in the macro sequence. Pressing a
Device button to change modes is counted
as one command. Note: The Power On/Off
command, for devices other than the AVC
receiver, is programmed into a macro using
the MUTE button.
Step 4.
Press the CH button to store the com-
mands. The red Status LED and the Device
button will blink twice to confirm the pro-
gram and then turn off.
To erase a macro sequence follow the
above steps 1, 2 & 4 without going through
step 3.
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