User's Manual

Setup mode tree
Push an input, an output, or the talkback button
Inputs 1-4 Outputs 1-3 Talkback
Level? Level? Dim Speakers?
5.1? Sub on? Engage Aux?
gain boost? Sub Level?
Low Pass?
Input Setup Mode (Level, 5.1?, gain for -10dBV device?)
Enter Setup mode and press an input button that you want to configure. One will notice
that a green light is on above the Setup LED. The Up/Down buttons will step the volume
control and Red LEDs will indicate where you are from where you were (green LED
stays lit from the stored gain position). One can compare different inputs and alter gain
settings of any input until a match of all inputs is achieved. The other input
configurations during this process are the Gain and 5.1 buttons. The Gain button brings
the input selected up to pro level if it is a -10dBV device (RCA connectors on a DVD
player). The 5.1 button tells the system that the input under selection is a surround device
which routs the LFE signal to the subwoofer and enables the surround channels.
Holding the Setup button after input programming is complete will store gain and
configuration settings. One doesn’t need to exit Setup before proceeding to output
configurations.
Output Setup Mode (Level, Sub on, Sub level, Low Pass Filter)
While in Setup mode, speaker outputs can be set for relative levels between speaker
systems with the Up/Down buttons much the same as gains were controlled at the inputs.
The difference is that output gains are treated as a pad. This was done for sound quality
reasons. Outputs can have the subwoofer assigned to engage when that output is selected
by pressing the Sub button. The Sub can have a Low Pass Filter assigned also to chase
midrange completely out of the sub so it doesn’t interfere with the main speakers, as
desired. Pressing the Sub button allows one to alter the subwoofer level relative to the
speaker selected with the Up/Down buttons.
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