Unpacking And Placement; Unpacking The Audio Video Preamplifier; Remote Control; Placement - PROCEED Audio Video Preamplifier Manual

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unpacking the
audio video preamplifier
Important!

remote control

placement

ventilation

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Unpacking and Placement

Unpack your Audio Video Preamplifier and remove all accessories from the
carton.
Keep all packing materials for future transport of your Audio
Video Preamplifier. Shipping your new component in anything
other than its purpose-designed packing material may result
in damage that is not covered by the warranty.
Y our AVP includes a small remote control that covers the basics of turning the
unit on and off, selecting something to listen to or watch, and adjusting volume. It
is designed to make day to day operation of the system as simple as possible.
Alternatively, you may decide that you would prefer to have a more powerful or
versatile remote control. Your dealer can assist you in selecting a learning remote
control that is appropriate to your needs, and can then teach the new remote
control all the necessary AVP commands from the AVP itself. The AVP can trans-
mit as well as receive IR commands, and its menu system contains an extensive
list of available commands for learning remote controls (going far beyond what is
normally available in such products).
Place the Audio Video Preamplifier near the digital sources, thus keeping inter-
connecting cables reasonably short. It may be placed on a shelf or in a cabinet
where it's convenient to operate.
Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting
cables must be left behind the Audio Video Preamplifier. We suggest
leaving at least three inches of free space behind the Audio Video
Preamplifier to allow all cables sufficient room to bend without
crimping or undue strain.
It is normal and perfectly safe for your Audio Video Preamplifier to run quite
warm. Be sure to allow 2 to 3 inches of clearance above it to allow heat dissipa-
tion through air circulation. The vents on both the bottom and the top of the Au-
dio Video Preamplifier must be kept free from any obstruction which would re-
duce the flow of air through the unit. Avoid placement on soft surfaces that
would restrict airflow (such as carpeting).
If your AVP becomes too warm, it will display an on screen message to that ef-
fect. If the temperature continues to rise, the unit will eventually protect itself by
shutting itself off. This eventuality is extremely unlikely unless its surrounding
ambient temperature is uncomfortably hot for people (as well as for electronics).

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