Front Panel Display - Outlaw 975 Owner's Manual

7.1 channel preamp/processor
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A.
POWER ON button (see page 37)
H.
VOLUME +/- control (see page 38)
Turns the Model 975's power on.
These buttons raise or lower the volume.
B.
SURR MODE button (see page 39)
I.
TEST button (see page 42)
Cycles through the Model 975's matrix surround pro-
For calibrating the channel levels using a test tone. Press
cessing modes. Available modes depend on the source
repeatedly to cycle through each channel. Use the up/
down buttons (G) to raise or lower each channel's level.
signal (2, 5.1 or 7.1), and speaker configuration.
C.
STEREO button (see page 40)
J.
SPKR SET button (see page 41)
Deactivates any active surround modes and switches
Use this button to change your speaker configuration
the Model 975 to stereo operation. A connected and
settings. Press repeatedly to select the speaker's set-
configured subwoofer will be active in stereo mode.
tings you want to change. Use the up/down buttons
(G) to select Large, Small or None for each speaker.
D.
OFF button (see page 37)
Turns the Model 975 off.
K.
STATUS button (see page 42)
This button displays information about the soundtrack
E.
Input select buttons (see page 38)
you're listening to, such as Dolby Digital [3/2].1 or PCM.
Use these buttons to select an input. Press the AM/FM
button repeatedly to toggle between the two bands.
L.
LFE TRIM button (see page 41)
Press this button to adjust the low-frequency effects (LFE)
F.
MUTE button (see page 38)
channel level on 5.1 and 7.1 soundtracks w ith an LFE. Use
This button mutes the sound on all outputs, including
the up/down buttons (G) to raise or lower the LFE level.
the headphone jack. Press it again to un-mute.
M.
10-key numeric keypad (see page 45-46)
G.
Four-way directional control (see page 26-35)
Use these buttons to select an AM or FM station preset.
Use these to navigate the on-screen menus.
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Surr Mode
Stereo
Game
Aux
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AM/FM
Auto PST
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Tune
Delay
Test
Ch. Select
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Mono/Stereo
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N.
AUTO PST button (see page 45)
This button scans the current radio band and auto-
matically memorizes up to 15 stations into presets.
O.
TONE button (see page 40)
Press to select either Treble or Bass for adjustment.
Use the up/down buttons (G) to raise or lower bass and/
or treble in 2 dB increments, to a maximum of ±10 dB.
P.
MENU button (see page 26-35)
Toggles the on-screen display (OSD) menu system on
and off. Sound is muted when the OSD menus appear.
Q.
ENTER button (see page 26-35)
Use to select items from the on-screen display menus.
R.
TUNE +/- control (see pages 44, 50-51)
Use these up or down buttons to tune AM/FM stations.
Press and hold the up or down button for 2 seconds to
scan for the next active frequency.
S.
CHANNEL SELECT button (see page 42)
Use this button to calibrate your channel levels. Press
repeatedly to cycle through each channel. Use the up/
down buttons (G) to raise or lower each channel's level.
T.
DELAY button (see page 40)
Adjusts the audio signal delay to correct lip-sync issues.
Use the up/down buttons (G) to increase or decrease the
setting in 10ms steps. The maximum delay is 300 ms.
U.
NIGHT button (see page 41)
Activates the Night listening mode. Choose from on,
off and auto settings.
V.
MONO/STEREO button (see page 40)
Toggles between stereo and mono tuning modes when
the source is the tuner and the FM band is selected.
W.
MEM button (see page 45)
Use to memorize a radio station as a preset. Tune to
the desired station, press and hold the MEM button
for 1 second, then push the number on the numeric
keypad you wish to use for that station.
X.
DIRECT button (see page 46)
Use this button to directly tune a radio station by
frequency. Select the band you want, press the button
once, then enter the station's frequency.
Outlaw Audio
Model 975 7.1 Channel Preamp/Processor

Front Panel Display

Model 975 Front Panel Display*
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*Example shows all indicators lit.
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Model 975 Channel Icon Display
The channel icon display graphically
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Left Channel (channel 1)
represents the active audio inputs and
SW
outputs of the Model 975. Illuminated
Subwoofer Channel
letters indicate the audio channel(s)
from analog audio (channel .1)
being received from the selected source,
L
L
Left Surround Side Channel
B
B
while the lit boxes show the output
(channel 4)
mix to the speaker(s). The source is
either passed through unchanged
Left Back Surround Channel
(box around letter), upmixed (empty
(channel 6)
Back Surround Channel
box) or downmixed (letter without
(6.1 system only)
a box) depending on your system
configuration and surround mode.
Input Source: 5.1 channels
Input Source: 7.1 channels
Input Source: 5.1 channels
Output: 5.1 channels
Output: 7.1 channels
Output: 7.1 channels
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LFE
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The front panel display provides information and visual
source, or when applied to a 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 audio signal.
feedback whenever the Model 975 is turned on. A brief
E.
Input Source indicator (see pages 16-17, 20-23)
explanation of the display's readouts is shown below.
Lights when the audio signal of the selected source
originates from an analog (ANA), optical digital (OPT)
For full access to setup and all functions, you will have to
or coaxial digital (COX) input jack. The ANA also lights
use the on-screen display (OSD), which can only be seen
when the tuner is the selected source. When the source
on a video monitor connected to the Model 975 through HDMI.
is an HDMI jack, the input source indicator turns off.
A.
Alphanumeric Readout
F.
Tuner Frequency Range indicator (see pages 44-46)
Displays a range of information, including the selected
Lights when the tuner is the input source and either
input (page 38), audio format and surround mode (pages
the AM ( kHz) or FM (MHz) band is selected.
39-40), volume and other adjustment settings (pages
38-42), and tuner preset and/or frequency (pages 44-46).
G.
MULTI indicator (see page 38)
Information will scroll across the display if necessary.
Lights when the audio signal of the selected source is
multi-channel LPCM (lossless PCM).
B.
MEM indicator (see page 45)
Flashes when a memory preset has been saved.
H.
TONE indicator (see page 38)
Lights when either the bass and/or treble level has
C.
BAL indicator (see page 30, 42-43)
been adjusted from the default setting (0 dB).
Lights when the channel level of one or more speakers
has been adjusted from the default setting (0 dB).
I.
Channel Icons (see page 26-35)
D.
Surround Mode indicator (see page 39)
Indicates the audio channels present in the source
Lights if the audio signal of the selected source is Dolby
signal (one, two or multi-channels) as well as the
Digital (DD) or DTS (dts). The PLII indicator lights when
output channels based on your speaker configuration
using Dolby ProLogic II processing with a 2-channel
and surround format chosen. See examples above.
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LFE
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MULTI
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TONE
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Center Channel (channel 3)
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Right Channel (channel 2)
LFE
Low Frequency Effects Channel
from digital audio (channel .1)
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Right Surround Side Channel
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(channel 5)
Right Back Surround Channel
(channel 7)
Input Source: 7.1 channels
Output: 5.1 channels
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