Owner`s manual

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1.3 Remote Control
1) DISPLAY
This button changes the intensity of the front panel information
display by turning off the readout. The display panel itself
remains lit.
2) STANDBY
This button duplicates the function of the STANDBY button
described in FRONT PANEL (#4) above. While in standby
mode the SSP-25 will only respond to the standby button.
3) THX
The THX button turns on or off THX effects. Playback of
laser disks or DVDs that have been formatted for THX
playback will benefit from this added processing.
4) MODE BUTTONS < & >
These buttons are functionally identical to those on the front
panel. They step back and forth through the SSP-25’s
operating modes in the following sequence: DTS® Cinema,
DTS® Music, Analog Bypass, Mono (Center), Stereo, Stereo
Surround, Dolby Pro Logic®, Dolby Digital® (AC3). Utilizing
the two buttons you can quickly arrive at the mode you
desire. SEE APPENDIX FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THE
VARIOUS MODES.
5) AUTO
The “AUTO button is used to cause the SSP-25 to test the
character of the input signal on the current input. If the
current input has been set to “Manual” and the input signal
changes the SSP-25 will be unable to recognize the new
signal. Pressing “AUTO” will correct the problem.
6) TRIM
Pressing this button brings up a display which reads:
“Balance trim Left +0.0 dB.” By next pressing the keys
marked “/\” or “\/” above and below the “ENTER” button you
can either increase or decrease in 0.5 dB steps the volume
of the Left front channel. You can navigate through the other
individual channels by pressing the “<” or “>” buttons to the
left or right of the “ENTER” button. The sequence is “Left
Front, “Center”, “Right Front”, “Left Surround”, “Right
Surround”, and “Subwoofer.” Only the selected channel is
affected. Each press of the “/\” or “\/” button changes the
volume up or down by 0.5 dB, and as well, each press of the
>” or “<” button moves from channel to channel. Pressing
Trim” again brings back the display previously selected.
Changing the volume, using either the front panel mounted
gain control or the “Volume” buttons on the remote,
maintains the same balance selected with the “Trim” feature.