Philips DSC 950 Instructions For Use Manual page 9

Digital system controller
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Digital record selection
Notes:
Your DSC 950 contains an analog-to-digital converter for all
analog inputs.
However, each input can have a different volume level. A CD
player has for instance a higher volume level than a tuner.
With the LEVEL ADJUST key 11 you can adjust the sensitivity
of each input separately.
These adjustments have already been made for you in the
factory. It is normally not necessary to change them, but If
desired, they can be changed as follows:
@ Select with the SOURCE SELECT knob 2 the source of
which you wish to adjust the input level.
e Press the LEVEL ADJUST! Rey be
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— Then, the display will show the 'Galectsd source sane the
currently programmed level for this source.
e Adjust the input level with the VOLUME knob 6. Turn the
volume as high as possible, but make sure that in the
presence of a strong signal, the peak meter does not enter
the red part.
The level can be adjusted from -3 to +23 dB in several steps.
e Press the LEVEL ADJUST key 11 again when the level has
been adjusted.
The level will be stored in the memory and recalled each
time the respective source Is selected.
NOTE: \f on the selected source an analog and a digital input Is
connected, the level adjustment will be analog, although the
DSC has selected digital in. The level adjustment ts only
audible for the headphone connection.
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IMPORTANT
| lf the signal is distorted, check the peak meter,
_lf it enters the red part, adjust the yy
of the 2 analog |
inputs.
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BALANCE
The balance can be adjusted with the BALANCE keys on the
remote control.
e vunen ¢ one ec these keys is pressed the display will show
@ The white bax in the upper part of the display shows the
balance adjustment. The fourth box indicates the center
position (as shown above).
e Three seconds after the BALANCE keys on the remote have
been pressed, the display changes to normal mode and
shows the selected source and its settings again.
e A different balance can be set for each speaker system.

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