Setup Menu; System Settings; System Info; Audio Settings - JBL SA750 Handbook

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SETUP MENU

The setup menu allows you to configure various
aspects of the SA750 integrated amplifier.
Entering Setup Menu
To enter the setup menu, press the
the remote control.
Navigating The Setup Menu
The setup menu can be navigated by using the
remote control as shown below.
HOME
Exit the menu and return to the home
display
UP
Navigate to the previous menu option
DOWN
Navigate to the next menu option
Navigate left or move to the previous
LEFT
field
RIGHT
Navigate right or move to the next
field
Save the current setting and move to
OK
next option
BACK
Save the current setting and exit
menu option

System Settings

Display
Allows the brightness of the front panel display to
key on
be changed. The available settings are
and
. The default setting is
Dark Mode
Turns front panel display and status LED off.
Enable Input
Allows unused inputs to be removed from the
inputs accessed via the front panel control. Inputs
can still be selected via remote control using the
dedicated source keys.
Timeout
This option allows you to choose the length of
idle time before the unit goes into standby. The
available options are Off, 20, 30 minutes, 1, 2 and
4 hours. The default setting is 20 minutes.
System Code
Change the IR system code that the SA750
responds to (either 16 or 19). The default code is
16.
To Swap The Codes
Press and hold MODE and OK for 3 seconds.
The remote LED will flash. One flash means the
remote is now set to code 16. Two flashes means
the remote is now set to code 19.
Net Reset
Resets the network module to factory settings.
System Reset
Restores the SA750 to its factory default settings.
USB Update
Allows the SA750 to be updated via a USB stick.
Refer to the software release instruction for more
details available at www.JBL.com.
,
OTA UPG
.
If enabled the SA750 will update automatically if
left powered on overnight or in network standby.
If disabled software updates need to manually
installed. Refer to the software release instruction
for more details available at www.JBL.com.

System Info

Displays various system parameters including
MCU and Network software version numbers, IP
address, Friendly name, Googlecast name and
serial number.

Audio Settings

Dirac Curve
Specify which Dirac calibration is applied to each
input.
Note: When Dirac is run for the first time the curve will be
applied to all inputs.
Phones Ovr
Control whether or not the speaker outputs are
muted when a pair of headphones are connected
to the
socket on the front panel. The
default is
so the speakers and pre-outs will be
muted when headphones are connected.
PM Input
Specify which input is to be used in processor
mode. This mode can be assigned to most analog
inputs. In this case, the SA750 output level is set
to a fixed level. The default setting is
Note: The PHONO input cannot be selected as the
processor input.
PM Volume
Specify the required volume level for the processor
mode input. The default is volume is 30.
Max On Vol
Limits the maximum volume when the SA750 is
switched on or comes out of Standby. The SA750
comes on at this stored volume setting if the last
used (possibly very loud) volume exceeds this
value. It is stored in memory and recalled each
time the unit is powered up.
Maximum Vol
Limits the maximum volume setting the SA750
can be turned up to for external inputs. This is a
useful feature to prevent accidental overdriving
of low power-handling speakers. It is stored
in memory and recalled each time the unit is
powered up.
Max Net Vol
Limits the maximum volume setting the SA750
can be turned up to for streamed content. This is
a useful feature to prevent accidental overdriving
of low power-handling speakers, or to prevent
volume being accidentally set to maximum
using streaming app volume sliders. It is stored
in memory and recalled each time the unit is
powered up.
Direct
Specify which analog inputs should operate in
direct mode.
Phono Input
Selects which Phono input is used, Moving
Magnet (MM) or Moving Coil (MC)
.
Filter
Specify which digital filter is used in the DAC.
Apodizing; Linear Phase Fast Roll Off; Linear
Phase Slow Roll Off; Minimum Phase Fast Roll
Off; Minimum Phase Slow Roll Off; Brick Wall or
Corrected Minimum Phase Fast Roll Off.
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