It has 3 zones. With an IR repeater (included with some models), you can use the 2nd remote for the 2nd or 3rd zone (zone being another room). If you only use one zone, you can ignore one of the remotes.
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Uh.... 2 remotes?
It has 3 zones. With an IR repeater (included with some models), you can use the 2nd remote for the 2nd or 3rd zone (zone being another room). If you only use one zone, you can ignore one of the remotes.
Most ES receivers I've owned over the past few years all had two remotes.