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4 TO RELEARN BUTTONS WHICH EXIST ONLY ON THE REMOTE CONTROL,
SELECT “REMOTE ONLY”
From the teach remote menu, select remote only. The on screen display
will now look something like this:
remote only menu
REMOTE ONLY
SPECIAL
NEXT VIDEO
PREV VIDEO
NEXT AUDIO
PREV AUDIO
VOLUME UP
↓ VOLUME DOWN
PRESS MUTE TO TEACH
MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY
STATUS
LATE NIGHT
THX TOGGLE
DUAL DRIVE TOGGLE
MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY
STATUS
LATE NIGHT
THX TOGGLE
DUAL DRIVE TOGGLE
This menu also scrolls, since there are more commands than will fit in one
screen. Press the appropriate button on your learning remote control (while
in learning mode), and then use the front panel volume knob and mute
button to select and “fire” the appropriate IR command from the main dis-
play
of the AVP2 into the remote control. Repeat as necessary.
Most of these commands simply duplicate the corresponding commands on
the AVP2 remote control. The last four provide direct control over four func-
tions normally handled by the special button on the remote:
• status displays the status screen
• late night toggles the late night feature on and off
• THX toggle toggles Home THX processing on and off
• dual drive toggle toggles between dipolar and bipolar re-
sponse in dual drive surround speakers.
5 TO LEARN COMMANDS THAT GIVE DIRECT ACCESS TO SURROUND
MODES, SIGNAL PATHS, “MORE” INPUTS AND POSITIVE CONTROL OVER
TOGGLE FUNCTIONS, SELECT “DIRECT ACCESS” ON THE TEACH REMOTE
MENU
You may also teach special commands to a learning remote control which
allow direct access to the various surround modes, signal path and control
options.
For example, you may find that you use the pro logic II music, stereo sur-
round
and surround off modes most frequently. You could assign a button to
each of these and never have to cycle through the other options again. You
could also assign specific output paths to other buttons to allow direct,
“non-toggled” access from the remote control. Another: definite “on” and
“off” commands for standby and mute (rather than toggles) offer improved
control over the AVP2 when operated from a remote zone or as part of an
IR macro.