Remote Control Functions - Parasound HINT 6 Owner's Manual

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Remote Control Functions

The HINT 6 remote control has a maximum range of approximately 20 - 25 feet (6 - 7.5 meters).
Use only AA batteries in the handset and insert them according to the + and – polarity markings in
the battery compartment.
On and Off Buttons
These buttons will turn the HINT 6 on and off.
Remote Backlight Button
Pressing this button backlights the buttons with a soft blue glow. The backlight
will time-out after approximately 8 seconds or you can press the button a
second time to turn back lighting off immediately.
Dim
Press this button to select one of the volume display's two brightness levels.
Mute Button
Pressing the Mute button once mutes the signal at all of the Out jacks except
the Record Out. The Mute button on the front panel will illuminate red while
mute is engaged. Press the Mute button a second time to cancel mute.
Volume ▲ and ▼ Buttons
These buttons increase and decrease the listening volume level. Volume level
from 0-99 is indicated on a digit display next to the volume control knob.
Vol Mem (Volume Memory)
This button recalls the volume setting you have memorized. This is a
convenient way to jump to your favorite volume setting. See page 20 for
instructions on how to set the Vol Mem level. This is different than the turn on
volume setting.
Tone On & Off Buttons
By pressing the Tone On button you engage the tone control circuit with the
boost or cut determined by your settings of the front panel Bass and Treble
knobs. By pressing the Tone Off button you will bypass the tone control
circuits. This will improve sonic purity by eliminating the small amount of noise
and distortion inherent in tone control circuits.
Source Input Buttons
Press the input button corresponding with the source that you wish to hear.
Vol Set (Volume Setup)
The Vol-Set button is used in conjunction with other buttons for setting the turn
on volume and Mem (favorite) volume. See page 20 for instructions on how to
use these features.
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