Rear Panel - Fosgate Audionics FAP T1 User Manual

7.1 channel preamp/processor
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Features
9 Theater Compensation button
Theater Compensation processing on and off.
10 Surround/Data Format buttons
or STEREO button once to select a surround processing format.
Press the same button again to cycle through the various
processing modes available for the selected format.
Pressing and holding the button for five (5) seconds calls up the
Data Format menu.
11 DIGITAL button
Cycles between the six digital inputs and the
analog input on the FAP T1. The selected input is shown on the
FAP T1 Display and the OSD, if active.
12 NIGHT button
Cycles through the various Night dynamic
range compression modes.
13 Macro Control buttons
The M1, M2, M3 and M4 buttons are
used to play back macros, which are preprogrammed sequences
of IR commands that you have entered in the remote.
14 Tuning and Volume buttons
buttons to adjust the FAP T1 tuner's frequency down or up
when AUD is selected as the input source. These buttons also
operate the tuner or change channels of other devices that are
selected as the current source.
Use the
or
VOL buttons to adjust the volume of the
FAP T1 from -80dB to +10dB. These buttons also operate the
volume control of other devices that are selected as the current
source.
15 MENU button
Calls up the Main Menu on the the FAP T1
Display and the OSD, if active.
16 Navigation and Select buttons
to move through menu options shown on the FAP T1 Display or
OSD. Use the SEL button to confirm selections made in menus.
17 TONE button
Press this button to select either the Treble or
Bass for adjustment. Once the desired parameter is selected,
use the
or
navigation buttons to change the setting. The
Treble and Bass can be adjusted ±6dB. Settings are shown on
the on the FAP T1 Display and the OSD, if active.
18 Auxiliary Input buttons
select the device connected to one of the two AUX inputs
as the active source.
19 6 Channel Direct button
the source the analog signal from the Multi Channel inputs
(5 channels plus subwoofer) on the FAP T1, as well as
activating the dedicated Bass Management selected by the rear
panel switch. Pressing the button again returns the unit to the
previously selected source.
20 BYPASS button
Activates Stereo Bypass mode, sending the sig-
nal from the analog input in use directly to the volume control,
bypassing all digital processing. Pressing the button again returns
the unit to the previously selected mode.
NOTE:In this mode, only 2-Channel audio output will be available.
21 AM/FM button
Press this button to select the FAP T1's tuner
as the input source, or to switch between the AM and FM bands
when the tuner is active. Pressing this button when the FAP T1
is in Standby mode will also turn the unit on.
10
The +10(Hi-EQ) button toggles
Press the
, DTS, CR SURR
Use the
or
CH/TUNE
Use the four Navigation buttons
Use the AUX 1 and 2 buttons to
Pressing the 6 CH button selects as
22 Tuner Mode button
Press the T.MODE button to switch the FM
tuner between Mono and stereo.
23 SLEEP button
Sets the FAP T1's built-in sleep function timer.
24 P.SCAN button
Pressing this button scans the AM or FM
stations preset in the tuner's memory. Pressing it again stops the
scan at the preset indicated in the FAP T1 Display.
25 Memory button
Press and hold the MEM button to store an
AM or FM station into a preset location. Once the FAP T1
Display begins to flash Memory 01, enter the desired preset
number using the numeric keypad on the remote.
26 Light
Illuminates the Remote Control buttons for 7 seconds.

REAR PANEL

Below is a brief explanation of the connections and switches
found on the rear panel of the FAP T1 Preamp/Processor. Before
connecting any audio or video components to the unit, familiarize
yourself with the type and location of connectors available.
1 FM Antenna terminal
Connect the supplied FM antenna or an
external 75Ω antenna.
2 AM Antenna terminals
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna
or an external AM antenna to these terminals.
3 Remote Control jacks
Use the MAIN and ZONE EXT REMOTE
jacks to connect external IR sensors. When the unit is installed
behind doors or where it is not otherwise visible to the remote,
connect an optional, external sensor to the MAIN jack. To
control the FAP T1's Multi-room system from a remote location,
connect an optional remote sensor in the second room to the
ZONE jack
4 Remote Trigger jacks
Use the MAIN and ZONE DC TRIGGER
jacks to control external devices (such as a power amplifier) with a
3-32 VDC trigger input. The device connected to the MAIN jack
will be activated when the FAP T1 is turned on and should be used
for connections to power amplifiers for the main room speakers.
The device connected to the ZONE trigger will only be activated
when the Multi-zone system is turned on. Connect it to the
amplifier used to power the speakers in the second zone (Zone 2).
5 Component Video Input jacks
to connect devices with component video outputs such as a
DVD player or HDTV tuner.
6 S-Video jacks
Connect the S-Video output of sources to the
appropriate input jacks. Connect the VCR-OUT jack to the
input of a VCR or other recorder and connect the OUT jack to
an S-Video input on your video display device.
7 Component Video Output jacks
component video output to an external monitor that accepts
component video signals.
8 Monitor Out (S-Video/RCA Output jacks)
connect to the S-Video or RCA input on your video display
device.
9 Digital Outputs
Use the coaxial and optical digital outputs to
connect the preamp/processor to a device such as CD recorder,
DAT recorder, or other similar device that accepts a digital audio
input.
Use these three (3) sets of jacks
Use these jacks to supply
Use these jacks to

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