Home Theater SYSTEM Maestro tm 7.1 Channel THX Ultra 2 Theater Processor For those who consider perfection possible SM ©2003. All Rights Reserved ® 22410 70th Avenue West Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 USA Phone 425-775-8461 Fax 425-778-3166 www.audiocontrol.
Maestro tm 7.1 Channel THX Ultra 2 Theater Processor For those who consider perfection possible SM ©2003. All Rights Reserved ® 22410 70th Avenue West Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 USA Phone 425-775-8461 Fax 425-778-3166 www.audiocontrol.
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Table of Contents Owners Manual – Maestro 7.1 Theater Processor Table of Contents Prelude AudioControl Home Theater System Features . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Front Panel Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Rear Panel Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 Installation System Configuration Questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connection Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Table of Contents Using the Maestro Main Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turning the Maestro On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the Main Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simulcast Listening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VCR and Tape Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stereo Direct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Congratulations Great attention to system design and installation makes the difference between an average multiplex theatre and a great movie palace. When creating your own personal movie palace experience, the choice of components is just as critical. AudioControl knows how important the right equipment is and for that reason we created our Home Theater System. This new digital audio surround system is made by the only consumer electronics company in the world that specializes in making good sound better.
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Features Key Features AudioControl Home Theater System The Maestro is part of the AudioControl Home Theater System. Also included in this system are the Diva Digital Room Correction Processor, the Avalon and Pantages High Definition Amplifiers and the Factory Certified System Calibration. Together these components ensure superior audio and video performance from your home theater system.
The Cast u w x v { | z y } Front Panel Features u IR Remote Control Sensor – Behind this to watch or listen to. (The menu button enwindow is the infrared sensor remote control. ables you to listen to a different source than If the Maestro is located in a system where you are watching. Refer to page 4-1 for more this window is not line-of-sight with the main information.) listening seat; a rear panel jack enables use of { Stereo Direct – This button defeats all an outboard IR sensor.
The Cast x z | ~ u v w { y } Rear Panel Features ort – This connection is used to u RS232 Serial PPort ideo Connections – Component | Component V Video interface the Maestro with an external touchscreen or other automation system. It is also used when updating the internal Maestro firmware programming. udio Output – The second zone out} Zone 2 A Audio ower Connection – All good AC power v Main PPower flows in here.
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Installation Installing the Maestro System Configuration Questionnaire Before you begin the system installation, there are a few things to think about. Please fill in the blanks and answer some questions to help make this process go easier. The appropriate section of the manual is referred to after each question to properly configure the Maestro.
Installation + How Many Subwoofers? (Circle one) 1 2 3 + Are the Subwoofers THX Certified? No / Yes / THX Ultra 2 Refer to Page 3-6 For Subwoofer Settings Refer to Page 3-7 For THX Subwoofer Settings + Do you need remote 12 volt triggers for the Amplifiers or Video Projector? No / Yes Refer to Page 2-8 For using the remote trigger outputs + Will you be controlling the Maestro with IR remote control? No / Yes Refer to the Home Theater System CD for CCF files of the IR codes or… Use the AudioControl MX-50
Installation Planning your installation Connection Tips Even if you’re an electronics veteran, this part may seem repetitive, but some things can never be repeated too many times. • Don’t stand in a bucket of water when working with electricity. • Turn off all components before making any connections. • When making connections, make sure that “left goes to left” and “right goes to right.” The obvious and timehonored way to assure this is to assign RED plugs to Right and WHITE/GREY/BLACK plugs to the left.
Installation Remember to consider the user when installing the Maestro in a rack. If the primary operator is taller than average you may want to put the Maestro and source units higher in the rack so they can see their front panels. The same rule applies on the shorter side. Remember, the person designing and installing the system isn’t always the person who will be using it on a daily basis.
Installation Subwoofer The subwoofer is a large speaker that provides the bottom end “kick” in the system. THX certified subwoofers are rated by the cubic volume of the room. Make certain you remember to include all spaces that open to the theater in that volume calculation. Depending on the size of your space, you may require more than one subwoofer to get the bass volume levels that you desire.
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Installation Video Connections Choosing your video There are three video signal connection formats ranging from Composite (Good), S-Video (Better) and Component (Best). Depending on the particular source unit you may have the option of more than one of these video connections. Always choose the highest quality video output available on your sources. These are not the same as the signal connection format with the video format (i.e. 480i, 480p, HDTV), so please don’t confuse them.
Installation IR Remote Control Connections Since the Maestro is often hidden away in some dark closet or equipment rack, we have provided connections for external IR remote control receivers and emitters. This allows you to place the infrared receiver where it can “see” the signal from the remote control. The Zone 2 IR input controls the second zone functions of the Maestro and also repeats commands to the source units through the emitter output.
Installation Second Zone Connections The Zone 2 outputs on the Maestro enable sending an independent audio and video signal to a second room, such as a bedroom. There is a 2 channel stereo analog audio output and a composite video output. There is also an IR sensor input for the second zone. This enables you to remotely control the Maestro and also repeats the IR to your source units through the IR Output jack on the Maestro.
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Configuration Multi-Function Knob Configuring the Maestro There are many options to choose from when setting up the Maestro. If you haven’t already done so, we highly recommend using the Configuration Questionnaire on page 2-1. It will help you gather together the information that you will need to know to setup the Maestro’s options. Entering the Setup Mode To enter the System Setup menus: Press and Hold the M ENU button for five seconds.
Configuration Setup Menu Using Presets Save Settings No Save - Return to index Save as: Preset 1* Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Press OK to edit- Ok to save The Maestro features 5 Preset Configuration Memories to simplify complex operation in advanced systems. All of the Maestro settings including Source Selection, Delays, Surround Modes, Effects, Everything is stored in these Presets. It is very simple to recall these presets using the IR or RS232 control inputs.
Configuration Basic Setup Menus 1. General Settings 1 - General Settings Volume Display: Normal 0-72 Max Volume: +72 Max On Volume: +20 Delay units: OSD Mode: Video Status: HQ Video: English Mixed CNTL Comp Volume Display – This controls how the system volume is displayed on the front panel and On-Screen Display (OSD). mal 0 to 72 (in 1 dB steps), There are three options: Nor Normal Fine –72 to 0 (0.5 dB steps) and THX Ref –53 to +18 (in 1 dB steps). We recommend the THX Reference mode.
Configuration blue even though they are not sending an RGB signal. The RGB (Red, Green, Blue) signal format is more common in Europe. Sync on Green – This option is only available if the HQ Video is set to RGB mode. Some RGB displays and projectors require a sync signal to be present on the Green video signal. 2. Speaker Sizes What’s a Lar ge Speak er? –Digital surround formats allow a Large Speaker? full range audio signal in all channels. Not all speakers are able to produce this amount of bass.
Configuration Speaker Config 1 Config 2 Config 3 Custom THX THX Surr.E Ex Front L/R Small Large Large Sm/Lg Small THX Small THX Center Small Small Small SM/Lge None Small THX Small THX Surr L/R Small Small Large SM/Lge None Small THX Small THX Surr Back L/R Small Small Small Sm/None None Small THX Subwoofer Present None Present Present/ None Present THX Present THX 5.1 Rears Both Both Both Surr L/R? Sur Back L/R/Both Surr L/R Both Auto Setup Configuration 3.
Configuration 4. Level Settings 4 - Level Settings Test Tone Cycle: Manual Front L: ---I--- +0dB Center: ---I--- +0dB Front R: ---I--- +0dB Surr. R: ---I--- +0dB Surr. BR: Not Present Surr. BL: Not Present Surr: L: ---I--- +0dB Subwoofer: ---I--- +0dB Select Speaker for Tone Install Note: It may not be possible to achieve 75dB with non-THX certified speakers. If this happens, set the Left Speaker Level Setting to 0dB and measure the SPL of the Left Speaker.
Configuration frequencies are cut off from the Left and Right Outputs and sent to the Subwoofer Outputs. LFE L evel – Dolby Digital has a separate point one channel Level that includes the low frequency effects (explosions, crashes, thumps). This allows you to adjust the relative loudness of these effects versus the rest of the soundtrack. DTS LFE L evel – DTS soundtracks have a LFE (subwoofer) Level soundtrack recorded 10 dB lower than Dolby Digital.
Configuration ASA Sur rBack L/R – Advanced Speaker Array: This sets the SurrBack distance between the Surround Back speakers to ensure proper soundstage imaging. It is preferable to put these speakers within 48” of each other on the back wall. If this is not practical and they must be further than 48” apart, set this option to 48+ In setting.
Configuration two separate sources (i.e. Watch the TV and listen to the Radio Tuner). Refer to page 4-2 for more information. Assigning Component V ideo Inputs – The HQ V id opVideo Vid tions select which source units will be using the Component Video inputs. Select the source input you want associated with each of the component video inputs.
Configuration Local OSD – Selects if the On-Screen Display of the zone 2 video output is On or Off. Zone 1 Control – Selects if the Zone 2 IR input is allowed to control the Main Zone volume and source selections. A ccess – This limits which sources are available to Zone 2. To set this option: Press the source input buttons to toggle a selection on or off.
Using the Maestro Using the Maestro Now that you’ve gotten everything connected together and configured properly, it’s time to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Since the Maestro gives you two independent “zones” to view and listen to your system (the Main home theater zone and the remote Zone 2) we’ll cover them separately. The primary different between the two zones is that there is multi-channel surround sound for the Main zone and 2 channel stereo in the second zone.
Using the Maestro Navigating the Menus Selecting around the menus is a very simple and intuitive feat. 1.Press the M ENU button to enter the Main Menu Screens Screens. TI-FUNCTION KNOB to select Menu 1, 2 or 3. ULTI 2.Rotate the MUL 3.Press the s (M E FFECT) buttons to select the M ODE) and t (E menu options. TI-FUNCTION CONTROL KNOB to step through the 4.Use the M UL ULTI setting options. 5.Press the M ENU button to exit the Main Menu Screens Screens.
Using the Maestro There are three settings for the compressing: Note that compression is only available in Dolby Digital and some DTS recordings. For a full time compressor, check out the Diva digital room correction processor in our Home Theater System lineup. Off Off: No Compression Medium Medium: Just a little off the top High High: Keep the sound down and don’t wake the kids. Lip Sync Sync: Many video processors and line multipliers cause a slight delay between the sound and the video picture.
Using the Maestro Main Menu 3 – Zone 2 Vol ol: Controls the current volume on the Zone 2 audio outputs. Main Menu Screen 3 Zone 2 Vol:----------------I--- +0dB Zone 2 Audio: Zone 2 Video: Follow Zone 1 Follow Zone 1 zone 2 Status: On Headphone Out Out: Not used on the Maestro. Zone 2 A udio Audio udio: Normally the Audio and Video sources track for zone 2. These options allow listening to a different source on zone 2 than the zone 2 video output.
Using the Maestro VCR and Tape Operation The Maestro has full independent recording loops for a VCR and Tape Deck. Both of these inputs allow recording a separately from the one that you are listening to. Pressing the VCR or Tape button while another source is active enables you to continue recording that source, but monitor the output of the recording deck. Both source LEDs on the front of the Maestro will be lit.
Using the Maestro THX Mode When listening to a source, the THX button toggles between the available THX decoding modes. The modes available will change depending on the source materials encoding and the current surround mode settings on the Maestro. Refer to Section 6 on Surround Modes for more details about the THX modes. DSP Effects The Maestro isn’t all work and no play. The Maestro features several DSP effects modes to simulate different listening environments.
Using the Maestro Second Zone Zone 2 Menu Vol:---------------I--- +0 Audio Input : DVD Video Inut : DVD Record to Tape : Source Record to VCR : Source Zone 1 Status : On Zone 1 Volume : +0dB Zone 1 audio : CD Zone 1 Video : DVD I mportant Installation Note: You must connect the two channel analog audio and composite video connections from all sources to use the Zone 2 option. The Maestro will not convert the digital audio, SVideo or Component video inputs for use in Zone 2.
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Integration with Automation Integration with Automation Introduction Part of the joy of a great home theater is that you don’t have a tray of remote controls staring at you whenever you want to watch a movie. Hidden away behind the scenes is a workhorse that takes care of the mundane tasks of turning on all the components, lowering the curtains, dimming the lights, popping the corn, etc.
Integration with Automation controller system to send very long, complex strings of commands and get an answer back to know that all those commands were executed properly. RS-232 Serial Control You must set the external RS-232 control system serial port to match the data speed and format that the Maestro is expecting. If these settings are not correct, the Maestro will not respond to the commands.
Integration with Automation Protocol Structure The RS-232 serial control protocol structure of the Maestro is a string of ASCII characters terminated with an ASCII Line Feed (0x0A hexadecimal). Multiple commands can be linked together on one line separated by a semicolon, but the total command string cannot contain more than 64 characters (including spaces and the Line Feed terminator). In the following examples represents the ASCII Line Feed.
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Surround Modes Surround Modes The Maestro theater processor contains two powerful digital signal processing (DSP) ICs. These components enable the Maestro to decode multiple digital and analog multi-channel surround sound formats. Since the Maestro is fully programmable, new surround decoding formats can be incorporated as they become popular. Selecting Surround Modes There are three groups of surround processing modes in the Maestro.
Surround Modes by Lucasfilm Ltd. THX grew from their desire to make your experience of home theater as close as possible to what the movie director intended. THX engineers developed patented technologies to accurately translate the sound from the movie theater environment into the home, correct the tonal and spatial errors that would otherwise occur.
Surround Modes and phase relationship between the surround channels. This expands the listening position and creates a more spacious surround sound stage like a larger movie theater. Advanced Speaker Array™ The Advanced Speaker Array (ASA) is a proprietary THX technology that processes the sound going to the side and rear surround speakers. This provides a more optimal surround sound experience. ASA is only available in the THX Ultra2 Cinema and Music modes.
Surround Modes the standard surround channels. This additional channel provides the opportunity for more detailed imaging behind the listener and brings more depth, spaciousness and sound localization than with standard 5.1 surround encoding. THX Music For playback of multi-channel music, the THX Music Mode can be used. In this mode, the THX ASA processing is applied to the surround channels to provide a wide, stable, rear soundstage.
Surround Modes players. The SACD and DVD-A formats bypass all internal processing in the Maestro and feed directly to the amplifiers through the volume control. Since the digital processing in the Maestro is defeated, there are no mode adjustments available. The Dolby Digital and DTS encoded music disks are treated the same as surround encoded movies and have the same options. Two-channel Modes The following surround modes are available with two channel audio sources.
Surround Modes DSP Effects Modes The Maestro has several DSP effects modes to enhance playback of a two channel audio source through the surround speakers. These modes are only available on stereo audio sources. Effects Modes Music – Music surround makes full use of the additional speakers in a theater system. This effect uses ambience extraction for the side and rear speakers and offers the most subtle surround processing with no reverberation or reflection sounds.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Common Problems General There are no lights on the Maestro ü Pressing any Source selection button on the front panel should wake the Maestro from Standby. ü Verify that the power cord is plugged into a live AC outlet. ü Verify that the Power switch on the Maestro is pressed in (On). The main front panel display is blank ü Press the Display button. This button controls the display brightness and also allows you to turn the display off entirely.
Troubleshooting There is no On-Screen Display (OSD) ü Verify the OSD is turned on in the Maestro configuration settings. ü Verify that the correct input is selected on the video display or projector. The OSD is pink/red ü Verify that the HQ Video Mode is set to Component in the Maestro configuration settings. If this is set to RGB, the on-screen display will be pink or red.
Troubleshooting Cannot select Dolby Digital or DTS decoding mode ü The Maestro can only decode formats encoded onto the source. Normally these are marked on the packaging or liner notes of the material. ü Verify that the correct format is selected in the Start menu of the DVD. ü Verify that the digital input from the source is properly connected to the Maestro. ü Verify that the digital output of the source is enabled.
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Installation Appendix A – Menu Tree Operation Menus Main Menu 1 – Input and Volume Volume P reset Preset Preset Preset Preset Preset 1 2 3 4 5 Audio Input Select Source Video Input Select Source Stereo Direct Off On Bass Treble Balance Main Menu 2 – Recording Options Record to T ape Tape Select Source Record to VCR Select Source Compression Off Medium High Pro L ogic II Logic ogic II Pro L ogic II Center Logic Logic P ro L Lip Sync Dimension Width Panorama -5 mS to 0 to +6 0 to +7 Off +220 mS O
Appendicies Delay Settings Front Left 0 to 105 mS Center 0 to 105 mS Front Right 0 to 105 mS Sur round Surround Left 0 to 105 mS Sur round Surround Back L+R 0 to 105 mS Sur round Surround Right 0 to 105 mS Level Settings Test T one Front Tone Cycle Left Manual* Automatic Center Front Right Sur round Sur round Surround Surround Sur round Back Back Sur round Surround Surround Right Right Left Left Subwoofer Subwoofer Settings Crossover Stereo Frequency Mode LFE L evel Level 40 to Large 150 Hz Large
Appendicies Advanced 3 – Digital Settings Coaxial D VD Input D VD Button* SAT Button AV Button VCR Button Aux Button CD Button Tuner Button Tape Button Coaxial AV Input DVD Button SAT Button AV Button* VCR Button Aux Button CD Button Tuner Button Tape Button Coaxial Tape Input DVD Button SAT Button AV Button VCR Button Aux Button CD Button Tuner Button Tape Button* Coaxial Tuner Input DVD Button SAT Button AV Button VCR Button Aux Button CD Button Tuner Button* Tape Button Coaxial CD Input DVD Button SA
Appendicies Appendix B – Using the Maestro with the Diva Room Correction Processor While the Maestro is a very power surround processor, some things are best left to a specialist. The Diva 24 bit digital room correction processor is the part of the AudioControl Home Theater System product line up designed to take the theaters sound quality up to the next level. The Diva includes Graphic and Parametric Equalization, Digital Delays with 0.
Appendicies Appendix C – RS-232 Serial Control Protocol Commands You must set the external RS-232 control system serial port to match the data speed and format that the Maestro is expecting. If these settings are not correct, the Maestro will not respond to the commands.
Appendicies Protocol Structure The RS-232 serial control protocol structure of the Maestro is a string of ASCII characters terminated with an ASCII Line Feed (0x0A hexadecimal). Multiple commands can be linked together on one line separated by a semicolon, but the total command string cannot contain more than 64 characters (including spaces and the Line Feed terminator). In the following examples represents the ASCII Line Feed.
Appendicies General Commands Command Description Parameters Parameter Values PWR Power On/Off ?zPWRx See table MUT Mute On/Off ?zMUTx See table FAN Force Analog zFANx See table EFF Effect Mode Selection ?EFFy Valid y values are: 0=off, 1=Music, 2=Party, 3=Club, 4=Hall, 5=Sport, 6=Church, 7=Increment to next effect THX THX Mode Selection ?THXy Valid y values are: 0=Off, 1=THX Cinema, 2=THX Ultra2 Cinema, 3=THX Music Mode, 4=THX Surr EX DEC Decode/Downmix Mode Select DECy For analog
Appendicies Main Commands Command Description Parameters Parameter Values VOL Volume ?zVOLy Valid values for y are” –53 to +19 PRE Preset select PREy Valid values for y are: 1 to 5 AUD Audio source select ?zAUDi See table for values VID Video source select ?zVIDi See table for values DIR Stereo Direct ?DIRix See table for values BAL Balance BALy See table for values RCT Record to Tape RCTi See table for values RCV Record to VCR RCVi See table for values COM Compression
Appendicies Basic Setup Commands Command Description Parameters Parameter Values VDS Volume display VDSy Valid values for y are: 0=Normal, 1=THX Ref, 3=Fine MXV Max Volume zMXVy Valid values for y are: -33 to +19 MXO Max On Volume zMXOy Valid values for y are: -53 to +19 DYU Delay Units DYUy Valid values for y are: 0=Feet, 1=Centimeters, 2=Milliseconds OMD OSD Mode OMDy Valid values for y are: 0=Full Page, 1=Mixed AST Auto Setup ASYy Valid values for y are: 0=THX, 1=THX Surr EX, 2
Appendicies Appendix D – IR Remote Control Codes The Maestro uses standard RC-5 encoding for the infrared (IR) remote control. Here is a table of the commands available including all discrete function commands. There is a full copy of these IR commands in Pronto CCF format included on the AudioControl Home Theater System Support CD included with the Maestro.
Appendicies Appendix E - Factory Theater Calibration Service An integral part of the AudioControl Home Theater system is the acoustical calibration of the system. Especially in systems where the power of the Diva room correction processor is used. To help with this task, AudioControl offers a Factory Theater Calibration Service.
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Warranty & Service Warranty and now a word from the legal department… People are scared of warranties. Lots of fine print. Months of waiting around. Well, fear no more. This warranty is designed to make you rave about us to your friends. It’s a warranty that looks out for you and helps you resist the temptation to have your friend, who’s “good with electronics”, try to repair your AudioControl product.
Warranty & Service Legalese Section This is the only warranty given by AudioControl. This warranty gives you specific legal rights that vary from state to state. Promises of how well the Maestro will perform are not implied by this warranty. Other than what we have covered in this warranty, we have no obligation, express or implied. Also, we will not be obligated for direct or indirect consequential damage to your system caused by hooking up the AudioControl Maestro.
Specifications Specifications Maestro Theater Surround Processor Specifications Audio S/N Ratio (unwtd 20Hz/20kHz) – analog . . . . . . . . . . . . . >100dB S/N Ratio (unwtd 20Hz/20kHz) - digital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >98dB THD – Analog Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0012% THD – Digital Inputs (24 bit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.0015% Video Composite & S-Video Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . >12 MHz Component Video Bandwidth . .
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Index D 12 Volt Trigger 1-3 12V Trigger 2-8 480i 2-7 480p 2-7 7.1 2-4 75 ohm 2-7 Delay Settings 3-5 Delay Units 3-3 Digital Settings 3-9 Dim 4-6 Dimension 4-3 dipole 2-4 Direct 1-2, 4-2 Display Brightness 1-2, 4-6 display levels 4-6 Diva 3-8, 8-4 Dolby Digital 6-3, 6-4 Dolby Digital 2.0 6-5 Dolby Pro Logic Emulation 6-5 Dolby Pro Logic II 6-5 DSP Effects 4-6, 6-6 DTS 5.1 6-4 DTS LFE Level 3-7 DTS Neo:6 Cinema 6-5 DTS Neo:6 Music 6-5 DTS-ES 6-3, 6-4 DTS-ES 6.
Index I N Iasys HT 3-5 IasysHT 8-4 Independent Recording 4-5 Input Configuration 2-7 Input Trims 3-10 Integration 5-1 interconnect cables 2-3 IR commands 8-10 IR receiver 2-8 IR Remote 1-3 IR Remote Control 8-10 IR Remote Control Connections 2-8 IR Remote Control Sensor 1-2 IR sensor 1-2 Navigating 4-2 null modem 5-2 L Large 3-4, 3-6 Large + Sub 3-6 LCR 2-4 learning remote 5-1 Level Settings 3-6 LFE Level 3-7 Lip Sync 4-3 Local OSD 3-10 M macros 5-1 Main Amplifier outputs 2-5 Main Menu 4-2 Main Power 1
Index S THX Music 6-4 THX Ref 3-3 THX Settings 3-7 THX Surr.
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Epilogue Index Copyright 2003 AudioControl, All Rights Reserved Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Dolby, Pro Logic and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Copyright 1992-2003 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All Rights Reserved Manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Patent # 5,451,942 and other worldwide patents issued and pending. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
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