Front Panel Display - Outlaw 975 Owner's Manual

7.1 channel preamp/processor
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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.
Model 975 7.1 Channel Preamp/Processor

Front Panel Display

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