Remote Control - Cambridge Audio AZUR 851A User Manual

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Remote control

The 851A is supplied with an Azur Navigator remote
control handset that duplicates the front panel control
functions and is also able to control Azur CD players and in
particular the matching 851C. The supplied AAA batteries
must be fitted before the remore control can be used.
The Azur handset buttons function as described in the
following paragraphs.
Standby/On
Switches the 851A (and 851C) between On and Standby
mode.
Volume Up/Down
Volume adjustment.
Source
Press to cycle through the 851A inputs.
Display
Alters the brightness of the 851A/C display backlights.
There are two brightness levels and an option to switch-
off the backlight.
Mode
Press to toggle between amplifier volume and balance
control using the volume up
Press and hold to enter the 851A System Configure menu.
Speakers A/B
Press to switch between the twin speaker outputs.
Mute
Press to mute the speaker outputs.
Sources
Used to select the source inputs.
The following buttons are used to control Cambridge
Audio Azur range CD players such as the matching 851C.
Open/Close
Opens and closes the CD drawer.
Numerics
Enable direct CD track selection. Press the number of
the desired track to begin playback from the beginning.
To select a track number greater than ten, press the -/--
button followed by the track number.
Play
/ Stop
/ Pause
Press the relevant button to play, stop or pause a CD.
Note: Depending on the audio software installed on the
host personal computer, the Play and Pause buttons may
also be able to control USB audio file playback.
Skip
Right Skip () – Press once to skip forward by one track
on the CD. Press and hold to skip forwards through tracks.
Left Skip () – Press once to skip backward by one track
on the CD. Press and hold to skip backwards through
tracks.
Note: Depending on the audio software installed on the
host personal computer, the Skip buttons may also be able to control
USB audio playback.
Scan Right
Press and hold to search while a CD is playing to search forwards.
Scan Left
Press and hold to search while a CD is playing to search backwards.
Menu
Press to enter 851C setup mode. Setup mode allows various 851C
operating parameters to be configured. Refer to section 'Operating
instructions' of the 851C manual for more information.
and down
buttons.
azur
Select
Press to toggle through the five 851C input options. Refer
to 'Operating instructions' section of the 851C manual for
more information.
Program,
Remain,
Random
Refer to Operating instructions' section of the 851C
manual for more information.
Filter
Press to toggle through the three 851C digital filter options.
Information
Press to display any additional 851C input signal
information available.
Apple device compatibility
The Azur 851A/C Navigator remote control can control
the basic functions of Apple devices such as Apple TV
and Apple's iPod/iPhone/iPad range when docked in a
Cambridge Audio or Apple dock.
Press and hold the source button that corresponds to the
input that the Apple product is connected to whilst also
pressing one of the buttons below.
The functions are slightly different depending on the Apple
product.
Select
Play/pause
Stop or Menu
Press briefly to skip or navigate left or right. Press
and hold to scan forwards or backwards.
Used to control volume and/or navigate menus.
Used to navigate menus.
In addition, the Azur remote can be paired with up to six
specific Apple devices using any of the six source buttons.
This can be useful if you have more than one Apple
product.
For more information on pairing refer to your Apple
device's instruction manual.
Pairing – To pair with an Apple device, press and hold
the required source button along with the  button for
six seconds. Some devices like Apple TV have visual
indication once pairing is achieved.
Un-pairing – To un-pair an Apple device, press and hold
any of the source buttons along with the  button for six
seconds.
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