Krell Industries HTS 2 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Front Panel Description
See Figure 1 on page 7
The Home Theater Standard front panel provides power on and off; input, zone, and
processing mode selection; monitoring and display of processor status; and balance
and volume control. The front panel components are described below.
Basic Operation
1 Power Button
The power button switches the Home Video Standard from the stand-by to the
operational mode.
Note
When you power off while zone 2 is se/ected, on/y zone 2 turns off. Press the power
button or HTS key a second time to power off the main zone.
2 Power LED
The blue power LED illuminates when the Home Theater Standard is in the operational
mode.
3 Stand-by LED
The red stand-by LED illuminates when the back panel power switch (54) is on,
indicating that the Home Theater Standard is in stand-by mode. Krell recommends that
the back panel power switch remain in the up position at all times.
4 Infrared Sensor
The infrared sensor receives commands from the Home Theater Standard remote
control. For proper remote control operation, make sure the infrared sensor is not
covered or obstructed.
Input Device Selection Buttons and LEDs
When properly configured, the Home Theater Standard keeps track of each device and
its associated connections. For example, DVD uses Coax1 for digital audio, Composite1
for video, and S-1 for analog audio. The Home Theater Standard automatically engages
the correct inputs when you press a front panel device selection button.
The Home Theater Standard is equipped with the following input selections, which allow
you to select the device connected to your Home Theater Standard. Above each device
are two LEDs: one red and one green. The red LED illuminates when the input is
engaged and playing in the main zone. The green LEE) illuminates when the input is
engaged and playing in zone 2.
5 DVD Button and LEDs
Use this button to select the digital videodisc device.
8 Krell Home Theater Standard