Input Level Trim 1; Theater Mode 1 - Krell Industries S-300i Instructions For Use Manual

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Optional Configurations,
HOW TO ACTIVATE
AN INPUT FOR
T H E AT E R
T H R O U G H P U T
Krell S-300i
c o n t i n u e d
6.
Press the level control knob or key to confirm the selection. The
front panel display reads: INPUT BALANCE TRIM.
Input Level Trim
This function enables you to select a GAIN offset individually for
a particular input. The options are: +/-6 dB, in 1 dB increments.
Enter the menu, then:
1.
Use the level control knob on the preamplifier front panel or the
up and down keys (7) on the remote control to select: INPUT
LEVEL TRIM.
2.
Press the level control knob on the preamplifier front panel or
the enter key (8) on the remote control. The front panel display
(9) shows the default mode: S-1
3.
Use the level control knob or the up and down keys to select
the desired input: S-1, S-2, S-3, B-1 or iPod.
4.
Press the enter button or key. The front panel display shows the
level trim last entered. The default mode is: 0 dB.
5.
Use the level control knob or the up and down keys to select
the desired trim option: +/-6 dB, in 1 dB increments.
6.
Press the enter button or key to confirm the selection. The front
panel display shows the selected input.
Theater Mode
This function enables you to select theater mode volume for a
particular input. Use this function when connecting the output of a
preamp/processor to the S-300i for home theater applications.
Configuring an input for theater mode sets that input for unity
gain, and suspends the level control of the S-300i. Volume
adjustments are then made through the preamp/processor con-
nected to the input configured for theater mode on the S-300i.
The options are: ON, OFF.
Enter the menu, then:
1.
Use the level control knob on the preamplifier front panel or the
up and down keys (7) on the remote control to select
THEATER.
2.
Press the level control knob on the preamplifier front panel or
the enter key (8) on the remote control. The front panel display
(9) shows the default mode: None.
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