Owner`s manual

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Nº502 Media Console Basic Operation
11. Activity knob
The Activity knob has two functions:
accesses the list of available Activities. Turning the knob scrolls
through the list; pressing the Enter button loads the new selection.
The loaded Activity displays in red text.
performs the same function as the and buttons on the remote
control from within any menu structure.
Navigates through the Activity list while in Preview mode.
12. Standby
button
Activates and deactivates the Nº502’s Standby mode. The Standby LED
located directly above the Standby button is illuminated when the Nº502
is operational, and blinks slowly when the Nº502 is in Standby mode.
13. Power button
Controls the AC input to the Nº502 when the supplied power cord is
connected between the rear panel power connector and an electrical outlet.
When the Nº502 is off, pressing the Power button supplies AC power,
putting the Nº502 into Standby mode.
When the Nº502 is powered on or is in Standby mode, pressing the
Power button disconnects the AC power, turning off the Nº502.
Caution! Before operating the N
o
502, verify that the voltage label near the AC
input connector indicates an operating voltage compatible with the
voltage level of the electrical outlet you intend to use.
14. Front Panel
Display
The full-color front panel display can:
access the menu system without having to turn on the main video
display.
monitor the Main Zone when the main display is out of sight.
view a different video source without disturbing the main display.
verify Remote Zone status.
15. Volume knob
Turning the Volume knob adjusts the volume level. The volume range for
the Main Zone is 0 to 100 in 0.1 increments. The volume range for the
Remote Zone is 0 to 100 in 0.5 increments.
The volume control for the Main and Remote Zones are independent of
each other; adjusting the Volume knob only changes the volume in the
currently active Zone. For example, adjusting the Remote Zone Volume
does not affect the Main Zone Volume.
When adjusting the volume, you may notice an REF tag positioned on the
adjustment bar. REF indicates the Reference Volume level.