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O P E R A T I O N
M A N U A L
The Global Setup
The GLOBAL SETUP offers the adjustment of global functions like INPUT LEVEL,
INPUT NAMES, displaying the SERIAL NUMBER, 4 CHANNEL MODE, SWITCHING
OFF CONTROL ELEMENTS on the front panel, RC INPUT and resetting to FACTORY
SETTINGS.
The following chart provides an overview of all menu items, which can be adjusted
in the GLOBAL SETUP. The factory settings (defaults) are listed in brackets.
Subsequent to the chart you will find a detailed description of the menu items.
MENU ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Input level
Pre-level adjustment for
every input
Input names
Individual input names
Displaying serial
Displaying serial number after
number
switching on the unit
4
Channel Mode
Select both levels, MAIN and
RECORD as one preamp
on/off of control
Activating/Deactivating
elements on front
control elements on the front
panel
panel
RC Input selection
Activating/Deactivating
Station +/- keys of the remote
control
Factory settings
Loading all factory settings
The GLOBAL SETUP MENU is activated by pushing down the switch key (15) on
your device or by longer pushing the MENU button (approx. 2 sec) on your remote
control. The display indicates the activation by shortly showing GLOBAL SETUP,
followed by the first menu item.
To exit and automatically save the menu push down the switch (15) or press the
MENU button on your remote control.
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DISPLAY
VALUE
INPUT
-
to -
,
06
01
LEVEL
(
00
), +
01
to
+
12
INPUT
Input name
NAMES
SNR
(OFF) / ON
4
CH-MODE (OFF) / ON
FRONT-P
OFF / (ON)
RC INPUT
(NO) / YES
DEFAULTS
INPUT LEVEL
By adjusting the input level, you can equalize jumps in the volume resulting from
differing output levels of the reproducers when switching between input sources.
Select the menu item INPUT LEVEL either with the left rotary switch or with the
navigation buttons ► ◄ on your remote control.
If the menu item is selected, you will reach the input selection by using the right
rotary switch or the OK button on your remote control.
With the left rotary switch or the navigation buttons ► ◄ on your remote control
you may now select the desired input.
With the right rotary switch or the navigation buttons ▲ ▼ on your remote control
you may now select the desired increase or decrease. The range of selection
reaches from +12 dB to -06 dB in single steps.
In order to return to the menu item level, you have to select the item BACK either
with the left rotary switch or the navigation buttons ► ◄ on your remote control.
Now confirm with the right rotary switch or by pressing the OK button on your
remote control. The display indicates INPUT LEVEL if the action is completed.
INPUT NAMES
Through factory settings all inputs of the preamp
names (INPUT
1
= CD etc.). You may, however label every input with another name of
your choice. We provide a range of names. It is of course possible to select an
individual name, e.g. the type of your device. Please refer to the menu item
input selection in the chapter remote control.
Select the menu item INPUT NAMES with the navigation buttons ► ◄.
If the menu item is selected, you will reach the input selection by pressing the
OK button on your remote control.
With the navigation buttons ► ◄ you may select the desired input.
With the navigation buttons ▲ ▼ you may select the desired name. Fixed Input
names are DVD, SAT, DVB, DAB, VHS, TV, CD, TUNER, PHONO, AUX 1, AUX 2,
AUX 3, PC and I- POD.
The item USER allows an individual name of your choice. By pushing the OK button
when USER is selected you will reach the name programming level.
A blinking digit indicates which part of the name can be modified. By using the
navigation buttons ► ◄ you may select the position you would like to modify. With
the navigation buttons ▲ ▼ you may select the desired sign (letter A-Z, digit
blank space, hyphen or underscore). By pressing the OK button you finish the input
of signs. The display will show SAVE:YES OK?
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P R E A M P L I F I E R
are assigned with specific
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