Remote Control - Denon DN-700AV User Manual

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Remote Control

Power: Turns the power on and off for the unit.
Mute: Silences the sound output. Press again to resume the sound output.
Zone On/Off: Turns on/off the video/audio output for the selected zone.
Zone Select: Map Zone 2 to the desired source input.
Display: Press to view the input source settings on your TV or computer monitor.
Stereo Direct: In Stereo Direct mode, the audio is played back as close to how it was originally
recorded.
Menu: Access the settings for adjusting video settings, audio settings, input sources, system
settings, and the Setup Wizard.
Speaker Setup: Adjust the parameters for surround sound speaker outputs. Select the type of
speaker (small or large) connected to the surround outputs using the  or  buttons.
Cursor Buttons: Selects an audio track or navigates through the menus.
Enter: Press to confirm a menu selection.
Back: Press to go to the previous menu or exit out of a menu.
OSD: Press to turn off the on-screen front panel display.
DVD: Selects the DVD input source.
BD: Selects the BD input source.
DOCK: Selects the Dock input source.
SAT/CBL: Selects the SAT/CBL input source.
CD: Selects the CD input source.
Multimedia: Selects the Multimedia input source.
BT: Selects the BT input source.
FM: Selects the FM input source.
HDMI: Press to cycle through one of the 6 HDMI input sources.
Surround: Select from the different surround sound modes.
DTS/Dolby: Selects DTS or Dolby sound types. When playing back audio sources encoded in DTS,
accurate sound field position and realistic sound is heard similar to being in a movie theater. When
Dolby is selected, this multi-channel digital signal format uses 5.1 channels: 3 front channels ("FL",
"FR" and "C"), 2 surround channels ("SL" and "SR") and the "LFE" channel for low frequencies.
Because of this, there is no crosstalk between channels and a realistic sound field with a "three-
dimensional" feeling (sense of distance, movement and positioning) is achieved.
Audio In: Select an audio input to map to the currently selected source. Select from HDMI, Analog,
Coax (coaxial), and Opt (optical).
Station +/-: Press these buttons to cycle through one of 20 radio station memory locations.
Tone: Adjusts the treble and bass qualities for the sound source.
Channel Select: Press this button to cycle through each of the surround sound channels. Press the
 or  buttons to adjust the channel level.
Volume +/-: Adjust the master volume for the input source.
|<<: Skip to the previous USB track or Bluetooth track.
>>|: Skip to the next USB track or Bluetooth track.
Play/Pause: Play/pause the USB track or Bluetooth track.
Stop: Stops the currently playing USB track or Bluetooth track.
Stereo: Press to select to have a stereo signal outputted alone or to have a stereo signal with the
subwoofer output.
Stereo/Mono: Press this button to alternate between Stereo mode and Mono mode.
Sub On/Off: Turn the subwoofer audio output on/off.
LFE Trim: This Low Frequency Effect emphasizes low frequency sound, outputting 20 Hz to 120 Hz
bass. This adjusts the level of the low-frequency effects channel in a movie soundtrack or multi-
channel music recording. Note that this is not a subwoofer level control, so it will work only on 5.1
channel soundtracks that contain a LFE.
Tuning -/+: Selects the FM radio station.
Memory: When playing back files from a network/media server or listening to the radio, press Mem
to register the file/radio station as a favorite preset.
PTY (Program Type) Search: In Tuner mode, press this button to search for and store a certain style of
radio programming.
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ZONE
STEREO
ON/OFF
SEL
DISPLAY
DIRECT
SPK
MENU
SET
ENTER
OSD
DVD
BD
DOCK
MULTI
SAT/CBL
CD
MEDIA
FM
HDMI
BT
DTS/
AUDIO
SURR.
DOLBY
IN
+
+
TONE
STATION
VOL
-
-
CH SEL
►ǁ
|◄◄
►►|
SUB
STEREO
ST/MONO
ON/OFF
LFE TRIM
TUNING
MEM
PTY
-
+

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