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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 congured 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
Conguration 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 congured to control the volume on your amplier
while the Audio Server device is selected.
To reassign volume control:
Ensure the • Amp button on your remote control is
correctly congured to control your amplier (as
described in Conguring 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
conguration 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 conguration 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
amplier when the Audio Server device is selected.
To return the
r
Volume and
s
Mute buttons to their origi-
nal conguration repeat the above process, but press the
Audio Server button instead of the Amp button.