
Although the basic functions of the Citation 5.0 may be operated from the front panel, most
operations and all setup and configuration settings will be controlled through the wireless remote.
The remote is a powerful tool, and it is worth taking a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the
various options and controls.
å Standby: Press this button to put the 5.0 in the Standby mode, which means that it is still
connected to the AC main power supply, but that it is not currently processing sound in the main
listening room.
∫ Volume +/
–
: Press these buttons to increase (
+
) or lower (
–
) the system’s output volume.
ç Watch: When the 5.0 is in the Standby mode, pressing this button turns the unit on and displays
a list of input programs selected for the “Watch List.” These are typically the inputs related to video
oriented sources, but they may be programmed to any input program through the Watch List
Menu (see page 43 for more information). Once the list appears, the last input program used will be
highlighted. Press the Watch button again to view and listen to that source. If you wish to view and
listen to another input program, press the
⁄
or
¤
buttons to highlight the desired input and then
press Watch. This button may be pressed at any time to view the Watch List, and select another
input program.
∂ Mute: Press this button to temporarily reduce or silence the audio output. Press the button again,
or change the volume level to return to normal operation. Note that when the Mute function is acti-
vated, the level at the Record Outputs
£
and Remote Zone Outputs
™
will remain uninterrupted.
When Mute is engaged, a reminder message will appear in the on-screen display (see figures OSD-20
and OSD-21 on page 47) and the word Mute will replace the volume level indication in the
Information Display
!
. The actual level for the system when the Mute function is engaged may be
set through the System Options Menu (see pages 40–41).
≠ Display: Press this button to turn off all front panel indicators and displays. Press it again to turn
them back on. Note that the Power Indicator
5
will always remain illuminated as a reminder that
the 5.0 is powered on.
ƒ Listen: When the 5.0 is in the Standby mode, pressing this button turns the unit on and displays
a list of the input programs selected for the “Listen List.” These are typically the inputs related to
audio-oriented sources, but they may be programmed to any input program through the Listen
List Menu (see page 43 for more information). Once the list appears, the last input program used
will be highlighted. Press the Listen button again to view and listen to that source. If you wish to
view and listen to another input program source, press the
⁄
or
¤
buttons to highlight the
desired input and then press Listen. This button may be pressed at any time to view the Listen
List, and select another input program.
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Remote Control Operation
å Standby
∫ Volume +/
–
ç Watch
∂ Mute
≠ Display
ƒ Listen
© Cancel
˙ Menu
Menu Control Buttons
∆ Custom Mode Selectors
Preprogrammed Mode Selectors
¬ Dolby Mode Selectors
µ Balance Control
Secondary Control Cover
O Center Mode Adjustments
P Analog Input Program Buttons
Q Digital Input Program Buttons
R Remote Zone Analog Inputs
S Remote Zone Volume
T Remote Zone Mute
U Remote Zone Off
V Trigger 1 Manual Control
W Trigger 2 Manual Control
X Hi-EQ Control
Y Bass Boost
Z Panorama Control
{ Reset
} Mono Mode Selector
: Battery Compartment Cover
" Battery Compartment
Main Portion of Remote
Lower Portion of Remote