On and Off, standby
1
Switch on the receiver through the mains switch.
2
Press the STANDBY key of the remote control to switch to standby mode.
The display is switched off and all functions are reduced to a minimum.
Thus the power consumption of the receiver is reduced to a minimum. In
standby mode the receiver only responds to the STANDBY key of the
remote control.
3
To completely switch off the receiver and prevent any power consumption,
the receiver must be switched off through the mains switch.
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POWER
Consider the environment and switch off the unit after use.
Selection of input source
Switch on the AV receiver and the television set, if desired.
Select the corresponding audio/video input on the television set.
Now you can call the currently active input source. Select tuner to listen to the
radio, AUX 1 or AUX 2 if an analogue device has been connected, or Optical or
Coaxial in connection with a digital signal from a DVD player or a digital satellite
receiver.
Select TV if you wish to hear a television broadcast through the receiver.
Some television sets require a special setting on the television set to ensure correct use of the SCART
channel.
If in doubt, please read the manual provided with your television set.
OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS
AVR-280 HOME THEATRE RECEIVER
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MODE
DSP
14
STANDBY
INPUT
BALANCE
TUNING
BAND
DIGITAL DVD/SAT
COAX
OPT
TV
AUX 1
AUX 2
TUNER
BAND
RDS
MEMORY
MONO
SPK
DSP
TEST
MODE
MODE
NIGHT
CENTER
BALANCE
MODE
REAR
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+ +
DELAY
DELAY
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-
TUNING +
MANUAL
PR -
PR +
AUTO
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AVR-280
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