TAG MCLAREN AUDIO 250MR Owner's Manual - page 12
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standby
The 250MR is provided with a ‘standby’
mode. This function will switch off the power
supply of the amplifier module. The control
section of the 250MR remains active to
monitor the status of the 250MR and to wait
for a ‘wake-up’ command from the remote
control. In standby mode the blue power
LED is softly illuminated.
Pressing the standby amp key on the remote
control will ‘wake-up’ the 250MR. The
250MR runs through the start up procedure
which takes a few seconds before the unit is
finally un-muted.
error conditions
In the unlikely event of an amplifier failure,
the output will be muted, and the red mute
LED will flash continuously. Please contact
an authorised service agent.
amp - dvd - av
The remote control also allows you to
switch the 250MR amplifier (amp), the dvd
player DVD32R (dvd)
(1)
and the av
processor AV32R (av) in and out of
standby.
all
Pressing the button labelled all
(1)
will switch
all three products in and out of standby
mode.
1. if connected to the AV32R and linked via the TAGtronic Bus, for details see the AV32R user manual
The 250MR remote control allows the convenient control of the major functions of the TAG
McLaren Audio av processor AV32R and the dvd player DVD32R.
extended operation
AV32R
Two major functions of the
AV32R can be controlled:
volume
Pressing the ‘+’ and ‘–’
buttons adjacent to the
‘volume’ label will increase or
decrease the volume of the
sound.
av input
By using either the ‘+’ or ‘–’
buttons adjacent to the label
‘AV input’ the AV32R will step
through all available audio
and video inputs in sequence.
DVD32R
Two buttons, directly below the
label ‘DVD’, allow the user to
control the most frequently used
functions of the TAG McLaren
Audio dvd player DVD32R.
play/pause
The DVD32R will play the disk,
and any subsequent presses will
bring the DVD player in and out of
pause.
stop
The replay of a disc will be
stopped.
amp
dvd
av
all
1
channel
2
3
4
play/pause
volume
mute am
p
stop
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+
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S T A N D B Y
A V
A V
D V D
input
Battery disposal: Please consider the environmental aspects of battery
disposal. Some battery types are considered as hazardous waste. Please
consult your local authority for further information and advice.
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