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User’s Manual
CHAPTER 2 – Connections and Remote
Volume Control
Your TGM-100 remote control is capable of controlling the
volume of the music you are listening to by reassigning the
volume control buttons to control the output of your ampli-
er.
Controlling the Volume of the TGM-100
Each output must be congured individually to allow its
volume to be controlled by the remote control.
To control the volume of an output:
Press the à Library buton.
Use the
U
and
V
buttons to select Set Up and press
O
Select.
Use the
U
and
V
buttons to select Installer Settings
and press
O
Select. This wil start the Admin UI.
Navigate to the Settings Menu.
Use the
U
and
V
buttons to select Output
Conguration and press
O
Select.
Use the
U
and
V
buttons to select an output and
press
O
Select.
From the menu that appears choose Volume and
press
O
Edit.
Select Variable and press
M
Save.
The
r
Volume and
s
Mute buttons on the remote control
will now control the volume of the chosen audio output.
Reassigning Volume Control
The
r
Volume and
s
Mute buttons on the remote control
can be congured to control the volume on your amplier
while the Audio Server device is selected.
To reassign volume control:
Ensure the Amp button on your remote control is
correctly congured to control your amplier (as
described in Conguring Your Remote to Control
Other Devices).
Press the Audio Server and
O
Select buttons
simultaneously; hold them down for one second.
The Audio Server button will remain lit for 20 seconds; the
conguration process must be completed during this time.
Press the
s
Mute button.
Press the
r
Vol
m
button
.
Press the Amp device button.
The Audio Server device button will blink twice to indicate
that the conguration has been accepted. If the Audio
Server button does not blink begin the process again, tak-
ing care to press the buttons in the correct sequence. The
r
Volume and
s
Mute buttons should now control the
amplier when the Audio Server device is selected.
To return the
r
Volume and
s
Mute buttons to their origi-
nal conguration repeat the above process, but press the
Audio Server button instead of the Amp button.