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9.2 channel cinema receiver
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BasX MR1
9.2 Channel Cinema Receiver
L
Note: For example, if you set the Volume Mode for HDMI 1 to Additional -10 dB, the next time
you select the HDMI 1 input, the MR1L will determine the Volume setting that was in effect the
last time that input was used, adjust it according to the value specified in the Additional field,
and automatically set the system Volume to that setting. (So, with the values in this example,
the next time you select HDMI 1, the MR1L will automatically set the Volume to 10 dB lower
than it was set to the last time you used the HDMI 1 Input.)
Trigger Out - This option allows you to decide whether the Trigger Output on the MR1L will be
active when this Input is selected.
Default - Selecting this option will reset the configuration options FOR THE CHOSEN INPUT to
their factory default values.
Note: This Default option only affects the Input you are currently configuring.
Note: The Default option takes effect when you press the OK or Right Arrow button.
(You will NOT be asked to confirm your decision.)
SETUP - AUDIO MODE
By default the MR1L will automatically select the best Audio Mode (Sound Field) to use based
on the format of the incoming audio signal. The SoundField Menu, and the Mode Button on the
remote control, allow you to temporarily select different modes to use with the content you are
currently playing.
This menu enables you to change the default SoundField modes that the MR1L will use with
various types of input signals.
SETUP - SPEAKER SETUP
This menu enables you to configure the MR1L to work with the specific number and type of
speakers you have, set speaker distances and levels, and adjust several other options.
Speaker Layout - Use this option to inform the MR1L about how many speakers you have.
Note: The first and last digits in each system choice describe the total number of main,
surround, and height speakers you have. The left hand digit shows the total of your main and
surround speakers; the middle digit shows how many subwoofers you have; the right hand
digit shows how many height speakers you have. Some of the values shown here will change
when you later change the settings in the Center and Subwoofer options.
Note: How certain system configurations are displayed and configured depends on settings in
both this option and others. If you have a 2.1 channel system, you should select a 3.1 channel
system here, and set Center to None. If you have a 2.0 channel system, you should select a 3.1
channel system here, set Center to None, and set Subwoofer to None.
Center - Set this to Yes if you have a center channel speaker.
Subwoofer - Set this to how many subwoofers you have (one or two). Select None if you have no
subwoofer connected. However, in order to set Subwoofer to None, you MUST have at least one
set of speakers configured as Large (set to Bypass).
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