Owners Manual

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Mute Setup e Mute Setup page allows you to choose how the Mute button functions. e
options for mute control are:
specic - allows you to select the exact value to which the volume is
attenuated. If the current volume is already below that level when muting
is engaged, the volume remains unchanged. e factory default is - - -,
which is fully muted.
dampening - reduces the current listening level by a specied amount (e.g.
-25.00 dB).
Output Setup e Output Setup page allows you to dene up to ve dierent output
congurations. Touch the button for the specic conguration you want to set
up to open its output conguration setup menu. e page contains buttons for
naming the conguration and enabling balanced (XLR) and/or single-ended
(RCA) outputs for Main, Aux and Subwoofer channels. Choosing a subwoofer
output causes a Bass Management button to appear. e same menu is used to
set up each conguration.
Bypass Bypass (also known as Digital Bypass) is resersed for the 6th output
conguration. It is an Output Conguration which is only available for sources
associated with analog input connectors. Choosing Digital Bypass will switch
o and bypass all digital signal processing circuitry and leave the signal entirely
in the analog domain. e preamp is then congured as a conventional analog
preamp with all digital circuitry completely o. When Digital Bypass has been
selected, DSP features are not available. ese features include Tone Control,
PEQ, Mono mode and Bass Management (subwoofer output). If an output
conguration with subwoofer(s) enabled is called, the Digital Bypass setting
will override the bass management settings in that conguration, leaving L&R
signals analog and full range with no subwoofer output. If Digital Bypass is not
selected for an analog source, analog signals remain in the analog domain unless
a feature requiring DSP is called.
e Digital Bypass conguration cannot be modied. Both Main and Aux
output channels are active with both XLR and RCA connectors.