L / C / R / Ls / SUB / Rs – Mute/Unmute/Solo keys
Use these six keys to mute, unmute and solo channels:
L: Left
►
C: Center
►
R: Right
►
Ls: Left surround
►
SUB: Subwoofer
►
Rs: Right surround
►
The LEDs of these keys indicate the current state for a
channel as follows:
LED on: Speaker on
►
LED off: Speaker muted
►
LED flashing: Speaker solo
►
Dynaudio Professional AIR reference manual – 2014-09-28
Muting and unmuting a speaker
To mute a speaker/channel, press the respective
►
key.
To unmute a speaker/channel, press the respective
►
key again.
Solo Function
To activate the Solo function for a speaker/channel,
►
press and hold the respective key.
To deactivate the Solo function, press (but do not
►
hold) the respective key again. This will return the
speaker to the previous state (active or muted).
You can set one or multiple monitors to Solo mode.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, every chan-
nel is active.
Setups with more speakers
When you are operating a system with more channels
(i.e., 6.1, 7.1 or higher), the Ls and Rs buttons will de-
fine the states (Mute/Solo) for the additional speakers.
If you are using more than one subwoofer, the SUB but-
ton will mute or solo these additional subwoofers.
Master Volume dial
If none of the REF LEVEL keys is active, the
►
Master Volume dial sets the Master volume on all
channels in your AIR system.
If a REF LEVEL keys is active, it will define the
►
reference level.
When a REF LEVEL key is deactivated, the Master
►
volume returns to the level defined by the position
of the Master Volume dial.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, the Master
Volume setting defines volume level.
Master Volume LED
When the level is defined by the Master Volume
►
dial setting, the LED is on.
When the volume is set by another device, the
►
Master Volume LED goes off.
When you power up/connect AIR Remote, the LED is
on, indicating that the Master Volume dial defines the
volume.
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