Basic OperationJBL Performance
REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
The AV1 remote control provides full operation of the AV1, includingMENU NAVIGATION
commands such as menu navigation that are not available from the
front-panel. The command matrix that beginning on page 2-10 indi-Use the remote control Menu arrows to navigate the extensive
menu structure shown in the Appendix (A-5 to A-13). The table on
cates the commands remote control buttons perform when each
the previous page indicates the navigation functions remote con-
command bank is active. The numbered items in the matrix corre-
spond with the remote control illustrations on pages 2-10 to 2-13.trol Menu arrows perform.
OPERATION CONSIDERATIONSMAIN MENU
The MAIN MENU, shown to the right, repre-
The following factors can improve or impede remote controlMAIN MENU
sents the beginning of the menu structure.
operation.MODE ADJUST
Use the MAIN MENU to open the three mainAUDIO CONTROLS
menu branches: MODE ADJUST, AUDIOSETUP
Note the following before operating the AV1 remote control:
CONTROLS, and SETUP. See Sections 3, 4,
The remote control must be in line-of-sight with the front-and 5 for information about these menu branches.
panel IR receiver. Eliminate obstructions between the remote
control and the IR receiver. The remote control may become
unreliable if strong sunlight or fluorescent light shines on the IR
receiver.
For optimal performance, position the remote control at a 30
degree angle no more than 17 feet (5m) from the AV1. Placing
the AV1 inside a smoked glass cabinet will reduce the remote
control range.
Remote controllers for different components can interfere with
one another. Avoid using remote controls for different compo-
nents at the same time.
Remote control batteries should be replaced as needed. See
page 1-5 for battery installation instructions.
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