Madrigal Imaging Audio/Video Preamplifier Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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2 BANK SWITCH
The PAV learning remote has two complete “banks” of settings which may
be stored for your use. As delivered from the factory, many but not all of
the buttons in the “Proceed” bank (the one in use when the sliding switch
is under the Proceed logo) have been preset to control the PAV. The re-
maining buttons in the Proceed bank are available to operate your primary
source component(s). In this way, you should rarely have to switch to the
second bank of controls.
Still, some home theater systems involve many remote-controlled compo-
nents and may require more remote functions than a single bank of but-
tons can easily provide. Sliding the switch to the “2” position gives you a
“clean slate” of buttons in which to store more remote control functions. All
of the settings in Bank 2 are left unprogrammed, ready for you to set up for
whatever uses you see fit.
For more information on the teaching your remote control new functions,
see Programming the Remote Control.
3 USE/LEARN BUTTON
This button is recessed to prevent accidental use, and must be accessed
with the tip of a pencil or similar pointed object.
Caution: This button allows you to alter the remote control commands
stored in the PAV remote’s memory. Please read the section of
this manual entitled “Programming the Remote Control”
completely before engaging the
use/learn
button.
When engaged, the use/learn button will toggle the remote control be-
tween normal, day-to-day operation and the Learning mode. When in the
Learning mode, the ready to learn indicator LED will be lit. If you have in-
advertently entered the Learning mode, press the use/learn button again to
return to normal operation and the ready to learn indicator LED will be
extinguished.
For more information on the teaching your remote new functions, see Pro-
gramming the Remote Control.
4 a, b, c, d BUTTONS
These “extra” buttons are provided for your convenience and may be pro-
grammed with any function you wish (above and beyond the other, more
specifically-labeled buttons on the remote control). For example, if your
cable-TV converter box uses both A and B trunks, you might program a
and b accordingly to select the incoming cables. Alternatively, you may wish
to program all four buttons to directly access the different signal paths
(main, remote, both, record) without having to cycle through the choices.
The PAV can teach such “Direct Access” commands directly to your remote
control. For more information, see Programming the Remote Control.