Owner`s manual

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Nº502 Media Console Customizing the Nº502
The Audio Options menu contains:
Power On Volume – determines the volume level of the Nº502
when taken out of Standby mode. Selecting this option displays an
adjustment bar with a range of 1 to 50 in single increments.
The Power On Volume can also be set to Off (zero) and to Last Level.
The Last Level option sets the volume to the level it was set to when
last powered off or put into Standby mode.
Max Volume – sets the maximum volume of the master volume
control. This is useful to minimize potential damage to speakers or
equipment due to unexpected high peaks in the audio tracks.
Selecting the Max Volume parameter displays an adjustment bar with
a range of 50 to 100 in single increments.
Mute Level – sets the magnitude of the volume reduction introduced
by pressing the Mute button. Pressing the Mute button can
completely turn off the sound, or just substantially decrease the
volume. Selecting the Mute Level parameter displays an adjustment
bar with a range of –80 to –3 in single increments. The Mute Level can
also be set to Fully Off, muting ALL Main Zone audio output sound.
Remote Zone Volume – sets the Remote Zone volume to either
Fixed or Variable. If Fixed is selected, then the Remote Zone volume is
output at a volume level of 85.5 and cannot be adjusted. If the
Variable option is selected, then the Remote Zone volume can be
changed in the normal manner.
Note If the Remote Zone volume is set to Variable, then the Max Volume and Poewr
On Volume levels also apply to the Remote Zone Volume level.
Multi-Channel Input Gain - this parameter adjusts the
multi-channel analog audio input levels. This setting affects all
Activities configured with multi-channel speaker arrays. The
Multi-Channel Input Gain parameter has an adjustment range of –18
to +12dB in 0.5dB increments.
Control Options
The Control Options menu sets up the remote control function keys,
trigger and network connectors, and ML Net control.
The Control Options menu contains:
Remote F1 to Remote F3 – assigns specific commands to the
Function keys on the remote control.
Trigger 1 to Trigger 4 – assigns the activation method of the four
trigger outputs. Refer to the “Triggers” section found later in this
chapter for more information on how to set up and activate the
trigger outputs.
Network Setup – assigns network details such as IP address and host
name to enable use of the Ethernet port.
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Remote F1
Remote F2
Remote F3
Trigger 1
Trigger 2
Trigger 3
Trigger 4
Network Setup
External Control
ML Net