Owner`s manual
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1.  Input name (Examples include CD1, DVD1, PH-1, VKD5, or any other 
combination of up to four characters including the Latin, Cyrillic and Greek 
alphabet as well as digits) 
2.  Balance adjustment – gain shifted Left or Right. 
3.  Volume offset relative to any other input (to compensate for gross 
differences in various sources levels) 
4.  Phase: Inverting, Non-inverting or Last configuration 
5.  Stereo, Mono or Last configuration 
6.  Maximum allowable volume setting for a particular input.  This is a convenient 
safety feature in some instances. 
7.  Display mode. This allows the user to switch the volume display to operate in 
any of the three modes: relative Counts, DBU (Decibels referenced to Unity 
gain) or DBM (Decibels referenced to Maximum gain). 
8.  Fixed volume mode: this allows any input to be set with a preferred fixed 
volume setting, and is usable, for example, in Audio/Video installations. 
With this flexibility it is possible, for example, to set the CD input to be Stereo and 
Non-Inverting, while the Phono input would be Mono and Inverting. 
PROGRAMMING THE REX II 
NOTE: It is important to note here that all the functions described 
below are accessible either through the front panel controls or via the 
VK-R3 remote control. Therefore, functions like BALANCE, PHASE, 
MONO, etc. all can be performed by using the Function button on the 
remote control in conjunction with the Volume Up/Down buttons. 
BALANCE Adjustment. 
Pressing the Function button once will invoke the Balance adjustment mode. When 
in this mode, turn the volume control knob (or press the Volume Up/Down buttons 
on the VK-R3 remote control) to set the balance to the desired position. An L or R 
character will appear indicating that the balance is now shifted in the corresponding 
direction. 
Exiting the programming mode by 
pressing and holding the Function button
will store this adjustment for the selected input. 
The BALANCE adjustment for each selected input is also stored when switching to 
another input while still in the BALANCE programming mode. 
RELATIVE Volume adjustment. 










