Home Theater System User Manual

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XP-20 Owner’s Manual
The Remote control operation is, or should be very intuitive in
operation; we have attempted to make its operation as familiar as
possible. Where applicable the remote mirrors the front panel
controls.
POWER: As previously mentioned has no reality with the XP-20.
This specific control functions has no effect on this product.
EXTERNAL AMP ON: The “external amp on” button supplies
a 12-volt trigger voltage from the rear panel of the XP-20, which
will control various pieces of auxiliary equipment. This function is
intended to control Pass Laboratories power amplifiers. For specifics
please see the instructions that accompany your power-amplifier.
You may also call the Pass Laboratories factory for specifics.
MUTE: pressing mute once will quiet the pre-amplifier outputs;
pressing mute a second time will return you to the previous volume
control setting.
INPUT SELECTION: Pressing. 1,2,3,4,5 will immediately move the
input selection to that input selection; volume and balance settings
will not be disturbed.
BALANCE: Pressing balance left (<) or balance right (>) will
increase the level in the left or right speaker, depending upon which
button is pushed.
VOLUME: Pressing the increase (^) button or the decrease (v)
button will shift the volume setting 1dB, holding a button down will
increase or decrease the level until such time as you either release
pressure on the button or reach the limits of the volume control.
PASS THRU: Pushing this button twice, sets the pre-amplifier to
volume step 75 (0 dB) and input 5. As an added precaution when
“pass through” is selected the volume ramps upto 75. This is to
prevent nasty surprises when “pass thru” is selected accidentally. The
ramp up sequence can be stopped at any time by hitting any button
on the remote.
The button must be pressed again to exit “Pass Thru” and unlock
the other command selections.
TAPE: Pushing this button once selects the single ended “Tape” as
your sixth input, pressing a second time deselects the tape input and
defaults back to the indicated input. When “Tape” is selected a lower
case letter “t” will appear on the right hand side of the display.