User Manual

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IR Features
When an IR signal is received by a VSC, it is sent directly to the Hi-Fi
TM
2 processor. Upon
receiving the IR data, the Hi-Fi 2 processor will decode it and process certain commands locally
and route all IR data to connected source equipment. IR must be enabled for the VSC to send
IR data to the amplifier.
Locally Processed IR
The items that are locally processed at the amplifier are mute toggle, volume increment,
volume decrement, source change, power toggle, power on, and power off. When you press
any of these remote buttons, the IR data is sent to the Hi-Fi 2 processor. The Hi-Fi 2 processor
will respond by changing the required zone settings. Then the IR signal is routed to the audio
source that the audio zone is connected to. For example, when you press the mute toggle
button on the IR remote pointed at Zone 1 (connected to Source 3), the Hi-Fi 2 processor will
respond by muting Zone 1 and routing the IR data to Source 3.
If the volume increment or decrement IR command is received when the VSC is displaying the
source, the display on the VSC is updated with the new volume. If the audio zone is currently
muted and the VSC is displaying the source, then the first volume increment or decrement IR
command will turn mute off and will result in the volume increasing or decreasing. Similarly if a
source IR command is received, the display on the VSC is updated to show the new source.
Using the IR Remote Control
To use the Hi-Fi 2 Remote Control, point it at the VSC
for the respective audio zone, and press desired
button(s) as follows:
1) Power: This button turns the respective audio zone on
and off.
2) Mute: This button turns mute on and off in the
respective audio zone.
3) Previous: This button is used to play the previous
track on supported sources.
4) Next: This button is used to play the next track on
supported sources.
5) Play/Pause: This button is used to toggle between
play and pause on supported sources.
6) Source: This button is used to cycle through the
available audio sources.
7) Volume Down: This button decreases the volume in
the respective audio zone.
8) Volume Up: This button increases the volume
in the respective audio zone.
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