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16. MEMORY
Used for storing new Preset stations.
17. FM MUTE/MODE
Switches the FM tuner section between Mute
On/Stereo and Mute Off/Mono operation. In normal
(FM MUTE ON) operation,during the tuning process
the tuner will mute when there is little or no signal
present, giving silence until a station with a
reasonably strong signal is found. Pressing FM
MUTE/MODE will switch off the mute function so that
very weak stations can be located. FM MUTE OFF
also switches off the FM stereo function.
When a stereo FM signal is being received, your
AV 711 will automatically switch to Stereo FM opera-
tion, which will be shown by STEREO indicator in the
Display Panel. Weak stereo signals may have a high
level of background hiss. Switching the AV 711 to FM
MUTE OFF will switch the tuner to mono and cancel
the background noise.
The status of the FM MUTE function is shown in
the Display Panel.
FINDING AND STORING AM & FM
STATIONS
You can use the Manual tune to select a known
station's frequency or Search mode to automatically
look for stations that are transmitting in your area,
and then use the MEMORY button to store them into
the AV 711's memory.
First select the AM or the FM band using the AM or
FM Input buttons. Press TUNE
second to start the tuner searching through the fre-
quency band. When the tuner finds a broadcast
signal of adequate strength, the automatic search
stops at that station. To store that station as a Preset,
press the MEMORY button. The MEMORY and PRE-
SET indicator lights and preset number lights flash
for 8 seconds or whilst you are entering Preset
information.
Press the BANK button to select which Bank of
Presets you wish to store the station. Press the TUNE
or button to select which Preset number you wish
to assign to the station. The current Preset number is
shown in the Display Panel.
Press the MEMORY button again to store the sta-
tion's frequency as the chosen Preset. The AV 711
will then revert to normal operation.
The Preset information will be held in the AV 711's
memory until you actively clear the Preset.
RECALLING PRESET STATIONS.
To recall any of the Preset stations press the
PRESET button. The PRESET Indicator will light and
the most recently used tuner Preset will be recalled.
To select another Preset station, first select the Bank
that the station is stored in by pressing the BANK
button. Then press TUNE or
through the available settings until the required
Preset number is shown in the Display Panel. The AV
711 only pages through Presets that are tuned to
stations and will skip past empty Presets.
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Using the remote control; press the BANK button
and choose the bank group, and then press the
PRESET (+ or – button).
CLEARING PRESETS.
First select the Preset station. Hold down the
MEMORY button and press the FM MUTE/MODE
button. The Preset number will then disappear from
the Display Panel and the Preset will be emptied.
SLEEP AND MUTE FUNCTIONS
Buttons for the SLEEP and MUTE functions only
appear on the Remote control.
SLEEP
Press SLEEP to make the AV 711 automatically
switch off after a preset number of minutes. Pressing
the SLEEP button once will set the sleep time to 90
minutes, after which the AV 711 will automatically
switch off into Standby mode. Sleep mode and the
Sleep delay is shown on the Display Panel. To adjust
the Sleep Delay, hold down the SLEEP button. This
will reduce the sleep time in 10 minute increments, as
shown in the Display Panel. To cancel the Sleep
mode, continue pressing the SLEEP button until the
source name appears in the Display Panel. Pressing
the POWER or STANBY button will also cancel the
Sleep mode.
MUTE
Press the MUTE button to temporarily switch off the
or
button for !/2
sound to the speakers and headphones. AUDIO
MUTE indicator will flash in the Display Panel when
the unit is in Mute mode. Press MUTE again to
restore sound.
SETTING UP THE SURROUND SYSTEM.
To work at its best, the output levels of the AV
711's surround facilities need to be adjusted so that
there is an even balance of sound from all the
speakers in the system. The Delay time for the
Surround speakers also needs to be correctly set for
your normal listening position.
The adjustment of speaker levels is done using the
Test and Speaker Level adjust functions on the
Remote Control.
It is important first to correctly phase all the speak-
ers in the system. Check that the positive (+)
terminals of the amplifier speaker outputs are con-
nected to the positive (+) connector on the each of
the speakers.
Before starting the set-up procedure, ensure that
the CENTER mode is set correctly for your speaker
configuration. TONE DEFEAT should be ON and the
BALANCE control set to the position normally used
for stereo sources (usually the 12 o'clock position).
USING TEST TO SET UP THE SURROUND
button to page
SYSTEM LEVELS.
With the speakers connected and the VOLUME
turned down to zero, select DOLBY PRO LOGIC or
DOLBY 3 STEREO mode and press TEST on the
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