Specifications
Media System    Crestron Adagio
®
 AMS 
Connectors, Controls, & Indicators (Continued) 
# CONNECTORS, 
CONTROLS, & 
INDICATORS 
DESCRIPTION 
2  ENTER BUTTON 
The ENTER button confirms changes 
made to AMS settings. 
3  THEATER OFF BUTTON 
Pushbutton with green LED. The 
THEATER OFF button turns off all of the 
theater outputs. The button is lit when the 
theater outputs are on. When the theater 
outputs are off, the button will not be lit, all 
theater connections are broken, and all of 
the amplifier and pre-amplifier outputs are 
powered off. 
4  LABEL ACCESS 
A notch in the front panel allows removal of 
the label cover (and access to the USB 
port, # 15 and the microphone jack, #16) 
with a flat-head screwdriver. 
5  HARDWARE RESET 
Recessed below the front panel. Press this 
button to initiate a system hardware reset. 
This has the same effect as disconnecting 
and reconnecting power. 
6  SOFTWARE RESET 
Recessed below the front panel. Press this 
button while the system is running to restart 
the program without rebooting the 
processor. Hold during reboot to bypass 
the custom program and run the built-in 
out-of-the-box functionality. 
7  LABEL STRIP COVER 
Covers the engraved label strip, the USB 
port (#15), and the microphone jack (#16). 
8  SOURCE BUTTON 
The SOURCE button places the AMS in 
the Source mode. 
9  ROOM BUTTON 
The ROOM button places the AMS in the 
Room mode. 
10  HOUSE BUTTON 
Functions controlled by the HOUSE button 
are determined in a custom program 
created by SystemBuilder. 
11  MENU BUTTON 
The MENU button returns the display (#13) 
to the previous screen. 
12  ROOM BUTTONS 
Room buttons select individual rooms, 
Party mode (all rooms are on), or turn off 
all of the rooms (ALL OFF). The actual 
function is set by the theater configuration. 
For more information, refer to “Configure 
the Theater” on page 43. 
13 
LIQUID CRYSTAL 
DISPLAY 
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows 
system information such as audio controls, 
tuner controls, and room controls. 
14  SOFT BUTTONS 
Function of soft buttons are dependent on 
operation of AMS. 
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