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The Zone Settings menu has several zone playback choices that are simple slider adjustments or on/off choices.
Bass, Treble, and Balance: These three sliders allow individual settings for each zone.
Loudness: This on/off button allows for bass boost designed for low volume listening.
Fixed Volume Line Out: Each of the zone players has an individual audio line out. This allows the audio output of the zone
to be supplied to an additional amplifier, subwoofer, or even head phones. By default, this feature is set to Off and the
volume level of the zone output will adjust with the volume setting made on the app. For some uses, such as for a sepa-
rate amplifier used in a sub-zone, a fixed zone output volume level is required for use with a separate volume control. For
those instances, turn this feature On.
Mono: When this feature is turned on, it sums the individual left and right stereo outputs into a single identical audio
output for each of the speaker terminals. This is a very useful feature in allowing a single mono speaker to provide all the
stereo audio content to a zone, or you may have a large area in which the speakers would be too far apart to be in ear-shot
of a single listener.
Audyssey Dynamic Volume: This is designed to level relative volume between audio selections . This feature is useful
where the music is meant to be at a lower background level. It is not recommended for critical listening scenarios.
If you touch the zone icon and name at the top of the "Zones Settings" screen, as shown in Fig. 121, the zone icon page
will appear. From there you can change a zone's icon and name, as shown in Fig. 122.
Fig. 121
The "Advanced"section has a single selection, as shown in Fig. 123. It allows the
NVP1OO-xx, NVP200-xx, or the NVP300-xx wireless communication to be set at
the default 2.4 GHz band or the higher 5 GHz, as shown in Fig. 124. In most set-
tings 2.4 is preferred. The exception is a scenario in which there are many wire-
less networks operating in close proximity. Since most network traffic is in the 2.4 GHz band, audio streaming could be a
challenge. In these instances, the zone can be changed to 5 GHz where there is more streaming bandwidth and the traffic
is much lower. Note that the 5 GHz wireless range is lower than 2.4. Multiple Gateways can be installed to increase the
wireless range when needed, see section 2.8: Adding Additional Gateways to an Existing System.
Fig. 123
When this setting is changed, the NVP1OO-xx or NVP200-xx will go offline momentarily, caus-
ing the front panel LED to flash red. When the LED returns to solid white, the zone is back on
the network and ready to resume normal operation. This wireless band selection only applies
to the NVP100-xx, NVP200-xx, and NVP300-xx players. This feature will not be active if you
are using the NVP3100-xx or NVP35OO-xx.
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Fig. 122
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Fig. 124

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