User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Content
- Overview Connections
- Placement and connection
- Additional earth connection
- Audionet Link
- Polarisation of mains plug
- Connecting the external power supply EPS
- Audio/Video-Connections
- First Steps
- Usage front panel
- Audionet System Remote Control
- Setup
- Display
- On Screen Display (OSD)
- Progressive Scan Card
- Security advice

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8 Skips back to the previous screen page (see user's manual Harmony 785).
9 Advances to the next screen page (see user's manual Harmony 785).
Use they keys on screen page 4 to adjust the volume levels of all output channels of
your MAP V2. As soon as you press one of the keys, the MAP V2 enters the volume
adjustment menu Level Setup. The level of the left front channel is the reference level
of the whole system. The volume levels of all other channel are adjusted in reference to
it. Therefore, if the left front channel Front Left is selected for adjustment the
volume keys Vol- / Vol+ change the master volume of the system, not just the level
of the left front channel alone.
Tip:
ยท In order to adjust all volume levels correctly you should therefore always start with
the left front channel to set the reference level for the whole system, especially if
you are using an SPL meter to adjust volume levels.
If this reference level is set correctly, you are able to adjust the volume levels of all
other channels easily. Use key Ch- to skip to the level adjustment of the next channel.
Or use key Ch+ to return to adjusting the previous channel. To change the respective
volume use keys Vol- / Vol+ . Alternatively, you can use the keys 1 to 6 on screen
page 4 to select the channel to be adjusted directly.
By pressing keys Surround or Back the level is adjusted for both channels of the
corresponding channel group Surround or Back. So these keys are mainly used for
changing levels of the Surround or Back channels during listening. You can adjust the
levels of each channel group without changing their stereo balance. In any case you can
always get to the next/previous channel by using the key Ch+ / Ch- .










