Operating instructions

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10 Appendix
10.1 Personal setup
Several settings can be done in the personal setup
To access the personal setup switch the unit to standby (power button (1)). Then press and hold the most
right key under the display (9). While holding that key switch the unit on (power button (1)). The display now
will show "**personal setup***". Release the button (9) and the unit is in personal setup mode.
When the personal setup is active you can select the desired function using the buttons ITEM (5, 6). The
button SELECT (8) activates the function. The setting is done using the buttons VALUE (8, 9). BACK
(7) leads you back to other settings. EXIT (7) exits the personal setup and stores the settings.
10.1.1 Set display brightness
Sets display brightness between 25% and 100%.
NOTE: The setting 100% can lead to "burn in" effects on the display if the unit is operated in this setting for a
very long time. So please switch the unit to stand by, if not in use.
10.1.2 bass & treble control
Choose if you want to change bass and treble settings simultaneously for all inputs ("global") or especially for
the actual input ("individual").
10.1.3 skip unused inputs
Deactivate unused inputs ("SKIP"). The unit will then skip these inputs when the source selector (2) is
rotated or if you select the inputs via the remote control.
10.1.4 define input names
You can individually set the names (max. 8 characters) of the different sources shown in the display (4).
Proceed as follows:
Press SELECT. The display shows now on the left side the old name, on the right side the new name. The
character to change is marked by an underscore. The keys ITEM (5, 6) select the input, the keys
POS (8, 9) select the position of the character to change. The marked character can be set using the
volume knob (10). When you are ready, simply press BACK (7). and the new names will be stored.
10.1.5 gain fix / variable
In a surround system the channel balance, tone setting and bass management are done by the decoder.
This setting must not be altered by another component because the channel balance the would be incorrect.
For this application the amplifier offers the fixed gain function (only for inputs 1-3).
Set the input where the main channels of the surround system are connected to fixed gain. When this input
is selected, tone controls are bypassed, balance is set to neutral position and the gain is on a fixed level
independently f the volume setting on the other inputs.