Owner's Manual

Favor Current Streaming Input
When set to no, streaming to the unit will force it to switch to the default streaming zone. If set to yes, the stream will
follow whichever zone you are on.
No Signal Power O
When there is no input signal, the MRX/AVM turns o after the selected time: 5, 10, or 20 minutes, 1, 2, or 6 hours, or
“Never.” Default is 20 minutes.
Standby HDMI Bypass
This option allows the use of an HDMI source without turning on the MRX/AVM. Select HDMI 1–7, or “Last Used.” The
standby LED on the front panel changes to red. Your television may need to be set to allow the sound to come from its
speakers. Check its manual. After changing CEC settings, or loading factory defaults, it may be necessary to briey
disconnect and reconnect the HDMI cable between the MRX/AVM and TV or source component for the new settings to
be recognized.
Connected Standby
When disabled, the AVM/MRX goes into a low-consumption standby mode and does not sense IP commands while in it.
To make it respond to a power-on command or so it can be used immediately after power on, enable this setting. This
can also be used with RS-232 control to avoid sending a wake-up command.
CEC
When enabled, Consumer Electronics Control allows controlling an HDMI-connected component using another brand's
remote control (as long as the other components have CEC enabled). Note that when components are from dierent
brands, this control system may not be reliable.
With CEC, turning on one component in the system can turn on the rest of the system, the same as turning one
component o. You may or may not want this, which is why we provide separate options for CEC Power O Control
and CEC Power On Control. When either setting is disabled, the MRX/AVM ignores corresponding power commands
sent by other HDMI-connected components.
HDMI Audio to TV
This option allows you to divert the audio signal from your MRX/AVM directly to the TV.
Mute Line Out or Digital Out
If using a recording device, select the input to which the recorder’s output is connected. This setting prevents the
recorder’s output from being fed back to its input, which can result in a loud noise.