User manual
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Preamplifier user manual
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7. Using Menus 
 Myth Preamplifier provides optional settings which can be accessed and 
set by users. The options are organized in three menus available and can 
be accessed via Touch Panel: 
 1. Main Menu is used for setting desired input and volume level. This is 
the default menu, 
 2.  Display  Menu  is  used  for  setting  backlight  power  off  and  backlight 
intensity of the display, 
 3. Setup Menu is  used for  setting the number of volume controls and 
auto power off. 
 7.1. Using the Main Menu 
 The Main Menu contains functions for setting input, volume level, mute, 
menu select and powering on/off device. 
 7.2. Using Display Menu 
 While  in  the  Main  Menu  a  gentle  touch  on  the  "Select  menu"  area 
causes  the  Display  Menu  to  appear.  The  first  option  in  the  Display  Menu 
gives  the  possibility  to  choose  the  period  during  which  the  backlight  will 
stay  on  before  it  completely 
turns off. The available options 
are  0  to  10  seconds.  If  the 
period  is  set  to  zero  then  the 
backlight  of  the  display  will 
always  stay  turned  on  during 
the preamplifier operation. 
 The lower part of the screen 
provides  the  option  to  choose 
the  intensity  of  the  backlight. 
The  available  options  are  0  to 
10, zero meaning the backlight 
is completely turned off. 
 7.3. Using the Setup Menu 
 While  in  the  Display  Menu  a  gentle  touch  on  the  "Select  menu"  area 
cause the Setup Menu to appear. 
 The first option in the Setup Menu "Volume Levels" gives the possibility 
to  choose  number  of  input  volume  controls.  The  available  options  are  1 
and 5. 
 If set to 1 then all line inputs have the same volume control. 
 If set to 5 then each line input have its own volume control. This option 
is  useful  if  sound  sources  attached  to  preamplifier  inputs  have  different 
output levels, thus causing large swings in volume levels if the inputs are 
switched back and forth. All the same, this option is useful for "A/B" tests 










