How To Operate Zone B - McIntosh MHT100 Owner's Manual

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Cinema 1
This provides decoding of Dolby Pro Logic Analog or
Digital Signals and decoding of Dolby Digital or DTS Sig-
nals. The Front Panel Alphanumeric Display will indicate
CINEMA 1 and the appropriate Front Panel Operating
Mode Display LEDs will illuminate. Refer to figures 47
and 54.
Cinema 2
This provides decoding of Dolby Pro Logic Analog or
Digital Signals, decoding of Dolby Digital or DTS Signals
and Back Surround Channel information. The Front Panel
Alphanumeric Display will indicate CINEMA 2 and the
appropriate Front Panel Operating Mode Display LEDs
and the EXPAND LED will illuminate. Refer to figures 47
and 55.
External
All internal signal processing is bypassed and the eight
Rear Panel EXTERNAL INPUTS are activated so the
MHT100 performs as an eight channel preamplifier for an
external source or processor. The Front Panel Alphanu-
meric Display indicates EXTERNAL. Refer to figures 47
and 56.
46
Figure 54
Figure 55
Figure 56

How to Operate Zone B

The MHT100 includes the capability of being able to oper-
ate and control two audio/video zones, independently of
each other. Zone A is the Primary (Home Theater Listening
Area) with Surround Sound, Zone B is configured for a
Secondary Remote Location providing two channel audio
and video programs.
The program source selected for Zone A appears on the
left side of the MHT100 Front Panel Alphanumeric Dis-
play, refer to figure 57. Program source selected for Zone B
appears on the right side of the Alphanumeric Display, re-
fer to figure 58. Zone A Sources are selected by using the
INPUT A (Listen) Selector Switch and the Zone B Sources
are selected by using the INPUT B (Record) Selector
Switch. Refer to figure 62.
Note: Approximately 3 seconds after selecting a new Zone B
Input and/or Volume Change the Front Panel
Alphanumeric Display will change from indicating Zone
B display of Input and Volume to Zone A's current Input
and Volume.
1. Zone B may be Turned On or Off by pressing the
POWER Push-button on the Keypad or using a Remote
Control aimed at a Sensor located in Zone B. When
Zone B is turned-on the MHT100 Front Panel Alpha-
numeric Display will indicate ZONE B ON if Zone A
is not active. Refer to figures 59, 60 and 61.
Notes: If Zone A is On, Zone B may be switched On or Off
from the MHT100 Front Panel by first pressing the
ZONE B Push-button and immediately pressing the
STANDBY/ON Push-button. Zones A and B may be
switched Off by pressing the SYS Push-button on the
Keypad, using the Remote Control or the MHT100
Front Panel.
Figure 57
Figure 58
Figure 59

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