FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 51 Main Power Switch: Press this button toapply power to the AVR. When the switch ispressed in, the unit is placed in a Standbymode, as indicated by the orange LED 3surrounding the System Power Control 2.This button MUST be pressed in to operate theunit. To turn the unit off completely and preventthe use of the remote control, this switchshould be pressed until it pops out from thefront panel so that the word “OFF” may beread at the top of the switch.NOTE: This switch is normally left in the “ON”position.2 System Power Control: When the MainPower Switch 1 is “ON,” press this button toturn on the AVR; press it again to turn the unitoff (to Standby). Note that the Power Indicatorsurrounding the switch 3 will turn blue whenthe unit is on.3 Power Indicator: This LED will beilluminated in orange when the unit is in theStandby mode to signal that the unit is ready tobe turned on. When the unit is in operation, theindicator will turn blue.4 Headphone Jack: This jack may be used tolisten to the AVR’s output through a pair of head-phones. Be certain that the headphones have astandard 6.3 mm stereo phone plug. Note thatthe main room speakers and all PreampOutputs will automatically be turned offwhen the headphone jack is in use.5 Surround Mode Group Selector: Press thisbutton to select the top-level group of surroundmodes. Each press of the button will select amajor mode grouping in the following order:Dolby Modes ➜ DTS Digital Modes ➜ DSPModes ➜ Stereo Modes ➜ Logic 7 ModesOnce the button is pressed so that the name ofthe desired surround mode group appears in theon-screen display and in the Lower Display Line˜, press the Surround Mode Selector 9 tocycle through the individual modes available. Forexample, press this button to select Dolby modes,and then press the Surround Mode Selector9 to choose from the various mode options.6 Speaker Selector: Press this button tobegin the process of configuring the AVR for thetype of speakers it is being used with. For com-plete information on configuring the speaker set-tings using the front-panel controls see page 27.7 ‹ Button: When an adjustment is beingmade using the Channel Select Ù or DigitalSelect Û buttons, this button may be pressedto scroll through the available options.8 Tone Mode: Pressing this button enables ordisables the Balance, Bass and Treble tonecontrols. When the button is pressed so that thewords TONE I N appear in the Main Infor-mation Display ˜, the settings of the Bassand Treble controls and of the Balance controlwill affect the output signals. When the button ispressed so that the words TONE OUT appearin the Main Information Display ˜, theoutput signal will be “flat,” without any balance,bass or treble alteration, no matter how theactual Controls are adjusted. (For more infor-mation, see page 22).Front Panel Controls123456789)!@#$%^&*(ÓÔÒÚÛÙıˆ˜¯Main Power SwitchSystem Power ControlPower IndicatorHeadphone JackSurround Mode Group SelectorSpeaker Selector‹ ButtonTone ModeSurround Mode SelectorTuning SelectorTuner Band SelectorSet ButtonPreset Station Selector› ButtonInput Source SelectorRDS SelectorDelay Adjust SelectorDigital Optical 4 InputEzSet/EQ Microphone JacksDigital Coax 4 JackVideo 4 Input/Output JacksFront Panel Control DoorSurround Mode IndicatorsSpeaker/Channel Input IndicatorsDigital Select ButtonChannel Select ButtonVolume ControlInput IndicatorsMain Information DisplayRemote Sensor Window32 1 4 5 89 ) ! # % ^6 Ù Û & 7 @ $ ( * Ó Ô Ò ˜ Ú ˆ¯ ıAVR 435