Sleep Timer; Multi-Zone Operation - Fosgate Audionics FAP T1 User Manual

7.1 channel preamp/processor
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Operation

SLEEP TIMER

This option allows you set how long the unit will remain on before
automati-cally shutting off. This mode can be accessed using the
SLEEP button on the remote control, or from System Configuration
menu.
To set the Sleep Timer from the Main Menu:
1. Press the MENU button to enter the Main Menu.
The Main Menu appears on the FAP T1 Display and the OSD.
The cursor should be pointing to INPUT CONFIG.
2. Press the
button until SYSTEM CONFIG is selected.
3. Press the
(Select) button to enter the System
Configuration menu.
The System Configuration menu appears and the cursor should
be pointing to FRONT DISTANCE.
4. Press the
button until SLEEP TIME SET is selected.
5. Use the
and
buttons to cycle through the available
choices.
The following times appear as you scroll through them:
60Min > 50Min > 40Min > 30Min > 20Min > 10Min >
5Min
6. After making your selection, Press the MENU button twice
to exit the Main Menu.
To set the Sleep Timer using the SLEEP button:
1. Press the SLEEP button on the remote control.
The display will show the following:
2. Press the SLEEP button repeatedly to cycle through the time
remaining options.
The following times appear as you press the SLEEP button:
60Min > 50Min > 40Min > 30Min > 20Min > 10Min >
5Min
The Sleep Timer menu will disappear automatically
approximately 5 seconds after you make your selection.

MULTI-ZONE OPERATION

The FAP T1 allows you to send a stereo signal to a remote second
zone. This signal must be amplified by an optional external power
amplifier and sent into speakers in the remote zone. You can choose
to feed any analog stereo source connected to the inputs of the
FAP T1 to the second zone and you can independently control its
volume, regardless of what source has been chosen to play on the
main system.
To turn ON the Multi-zone system from the main
listening area:
1. Press the MULTI button on the remote control.
The Multi-zone menu appears on the display.
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2. Use the
and
buttons to select On.
The blue LED below the word Zone on the front panel will
illuminate indicating activation of the second stereo zone.
Your selection will appear on the display.
The low voltage ZONE output jack on the back of the FAP T1
will be energized. Its output can be used to turn on the remote
power amplifier (if it has such capability) or trigger another low
voltage switchable device.
3. Press the MULTI button again to view the Input menu.
4. Use the
and
buttons to select which source signal
will be sent through the ZONE OUT outputs to the second
zone.
The Source choices appear as follows as you scroll through
them:
DVD > VIDE01 > VIDE02 > VIDE03 > VCR > TUNER
> CD > TAPE > AUX1 > AUX 2
You can scroll in either direction using the
Your selection will appear on the display.
Only analog input sources can be used with the Multi-Zone system.
5. Press the MULTI button again to view the Mute menu.
6. Use the
and
buttons to select whether the
Multi-zone mute function is On or Off.
Your selection will appear on the display.
The Multi-zone Mute function is unaffected when pressing the
MUTE button on the remote control.
7. Press the MULTI button again to view the Volume menu.
8. Use the
and
buttons to increase or decrease the
volume level of the signal being sent to the second zone.
Your selection will appear on the display.
The range available is from -80dB to +10dB. Use caution as you
can set a very high volume level and not be aware of it because
of the distance between you and the second zone.
The Multi-zone volume level is unaffected by the VOL buttons
on the remote control or FAP T1 volume control.
9. Press the MULTI button again to exit the Multi-zone menu.
Audio from the source you selected will be heard through the
speakers in the second zone.
The Multi-Zone system will remain on until it is specifically turned
off. Thus, you may see the Zone indicator on even when the
FAP T1 is in the Standby mode with regard to the main room.
If you do not wish to use the Multi-Zone system to send sound to a
second zone (Zone 2), you can use it as a separate audio-only
record buss output that allows you to record one source while
listening to another.
and
buttons.

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