Operating Range Of The Remote Control - Pioneer VSX-C301 Operating Instructions Manual

Audio/video multi-channel receiver
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Controls and displays
ADVANCED SURROUND
Use to select an ADVANCED SURROUND mode for
the current source.
SOUND MODE
Use to select a SOUND MODE for the current
source.
DIALOG
Press to switch on/off DIALOG (dialog
enhancement).
10 MUTE
Press to mute all output. Press again (or adjust the
volume using the MASTER VOLUME control) to restore
the sound.
11 SIGNAL SELECT (page 29)
Use to select the analog or digital signal for the DVD,
STB, DVR/TV and FRONT inputs.
12 MASTER VOLUME
Use to adjust the volume.
13 ROOM SETUP (page 21)
Use to select a preset room setup.
14 SYSTEM SETUP (page 31)
Press to access the SYSTEM SETUP menu to make
detailed receiver settings.
15 Cursor keys and ENTER
Use to navigate menus and select options/execute
commands.
16 VIRTUAL SB (page 24)
Press to switch on/off the virtual surround back mode.
17 DIMMER
First press RECEIVER, then press DIMMER repeatedly to
change the brightness/switch off the front panel display.
The display will light brightly for about two seconds when
you operate the receiver with the display off or dimmed.
(Note that the master volume indicator always remains
lit, even when the rest of the display is off.)
18 Playback controls (page 36)
Playback controls for external components, such as DVD
and CD players.
Functions printed in blue control the built-in tuner; other
functions control other external equipment.
19 Number buttons (page 36)
Use for numerical input of track numbers, radio
frequencies, and so on.
20 CHANNEL +/– (page 36)
Use to change channels on a satellite receiver, cable
box, VCR or DVR.
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21 TV CONTROL buttons (page 34)
Use to control your TV (after setting up the remote
control to work with your TV).

Operating range of the remote control

The remote control may not work properly if:
• There are obstacles between the remote control and
the receiver's remote sensor.
• Direct sunlight or fluorescent light is shining onto
the remote sensor.
• The receiver is located near a device that is emitting
infrared rays.
• The receiver is operated simultaneously with another
infrared remote control unit.
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