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Input level


Menu item
Display
brightness

Menu item
Display mode
Menu item
Ambient
brightness
Menu item
Ambient
colour
The input for sources Analog In 1 and Analog In 2 can be adjusted to
suit the output level of the device connected to these sockets. The input
level can be set to any of four values. Set the input in such a way that the
volume matches that of the
your choice with the  button. This action saves the settings for
that source. The input level can be adjusted to any of the settings
500 mV, 1,0 V, 2,0 V or 2,8 V.
If you have configured the source Analog In 2 for connecting a turntable,
this set-up option is used to adjust the input sensitivity to any of the
settings 2.5mV, 5mV or 10 mV to suit an MM pick-up.
Here you can adjust the brightness of the screen in normal use to suit
your personal preference. The available settings are:
1 to 7
We recommend that brightness settings 6 and 7 should only be used
when the screen is difficult to read due to very bright ambient light.
A lower brightness setting will extend the useful life of the screen.
This menu item offers the choice between three different display
operation modes:
Always on
Temporary
Always off
Selecting 'Temporary' will switch the display is on for a short while each
time the
is being operated. Shortly after operation the display
will be switched off again automatically.
To switch the display on again, from the "always off" setting, call up the
system settings menu by a brief press on the  button.
In this menu point you can set your preferred brightness for the ambient
lighting of the
settings.
In this menu point you can switch on and set the preferred colour for the
ambient lighting.
's internal sources, then confirm
. The brightness can be adjusted to any of ten
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