Owner's Manual

Basic Operation
MC-4
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INPUT
Indicates the selected input (e.g., DVD1).
INPUT TYPE ANLG, BYP, PCM, ---
Indicates the current input source. When the parameter setting is
ANLG, a 2-channel analog audio source is present and the
ADVANCED menu 2-CH ANLG BYP parameter is OFF. When the
parameter setting is BYP , a 2-channel analog audio source is
present and the 2-CH ANLG BYP parameter is ON. When the
parameter setting is PCM, a 2-channel digital audio source is
present. When the parameter setting is ---, an unknown digital
audio source is present.
MIX ROOM SMALL, LARGE
Indicates the size of the mixing room that was used during the
mixing process. When the parameter setting is LARGE, set the
RE-EQUALIZATION parameter to ON for THX listening modes.
MODE
Indicates the activated listening mode (e.g., L7 FILM).
SAMPLE RATE 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
Indicates the sample rate of the current input source.
SURR MIX LVL +0.0dB, –3.0dB, –6.0dB
Indicates the relative surround channel level that was used during
the mixing process.
WORD LENGTH 16 bits, 20 bits, 24 bits
Indicates the word length of the audio data present in the input
signal.
STATUS MENU LEVEL METERS
Most STATUS menus include level meters that indicate fluctuating
input levels in the front left (L), center (C), front right (R),
surround left (SL), surround right (SR), surround back (SB) and
subwoofer (SUB) channels. These level meters indicate input levels
for analog and digital input sources. For instance, the level meters
indicate digital audio input levels when a digital audio source is
present.
Different combinations of level meters appear on the STATUS
menu, depending on the input source that is present. The SB
level meter appears when a 6.1-channel source is present or
when a 5.1-channel source is present and the ES DECODING
parameter is set to ON.
Level meters appear in combinations of green, yellow and red
when the on-screen display is configured for a blue screen
background. Green indicates low levels, yellow indicates normal
levels and red indicates high levels and the onset of overload.
Level meters appear in white when the on-screen display is not
configured for a blue screen background.