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  • Page 1: Unpacking The Digital Surround Decoder

    Digital Surround Decoder...
  • Page 2 WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Please read all instructions and precautions carefully and completely before operating your Proceed compo- nent. 1. ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before connecting or disconnecting any cables, or when cleaning any component. 2. This product is equipped with a three-conductor AC mains power cord which includes an earth ground connection.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Maximizing the Value of Your Purchase ............. 7 send in that warranty card! ................7 Unpacking and Placement ................ 8 unpacking the digital surround decoder ............8 re-labeling your PAV remote control ..............8 placement ......................9 ventilation ......................9 serial number label ..................
  • Page 5 renaming source buttons ................. 40 defining the input type ..................40 choosing a surround mode ................41 is it a recording device? ................... 41 how many input connectors? ................. 42 defining input connectors ................42 example: setting up a laserdisc player ............43 defining the video connection ...............
  • Page 6 Care and Maintenance ................84 U.S. and Canadian Warranty ..............85 90-day limited warranty ................... 85 five year extended warranty ................85 Obtaining Service ..................86 Specifications .................... 87 Dimensions ....................88 Installation Notes ..................89 Proceed PAV/PDSD System Quick Start… ..........90...
  • Page 7: Maximizing The Value Of Your Purchase

    We occasionally offer software updates to our products, providing new features and control options. In the case of the Digital Surround Decoder, these updates are easily done without even opening up the unit, via flash-memory. If they in- clude features you would like to have, you can get them—if you know about...
  • Page 8: Unpacking And Placement

    It is normal for your Digital Surround Decoder to run quite warm. Be sure to al- low 2 to 3 inches of clearance above it to allow heat dissipation through air circu- lation. The vents on both the bottom and the top of the Digital Surround De-...
  • Page 9: Serial Number Label

    Drawings are included in this manual to facilitate special installations and custom cabinetry (see Dimensions). The serial number for your Digital Surround Decoder is found on the bottom of the unit. Please note and record this number for your future reference.
  • Page 10: Operating Voltage & Frequency

    Operating Voltage & Frequency The Digital Surround Decoder is set at the factory (internally) for 100V , 120V , 220V , 230V, or 240V and either 50 or 60 Hz AC mains operation, as appropriate for the country in which it is to be sold. (230V/50Hz only in European Union countries, in compliance with CE regulations.) Neither the voltage nor the line...
  • Page 11: A Word About Installation

    A Word About Installation Every effort has been made to make the Proceed PAV/PDSD system simple and straightforward to install and use. Its flexibility allows it to solve problems that might otherwise compromise the performance of your system. Unfortunately, we have no way to evaluate many other variables such as the size and shape of your room, its acoustics, and the associated equipment you have chosen to use with your PAV/PDSD.
  • Page 12: A Quick Start For Cd

    A Quick Start For CD The PAV/PDSD is an exciting system, and we understand that many owners will be anxious to get it up and running as quickly as possible. What follows is not a replacement for a complete setup of the system. Rather, it is provided so you can get some music playing from a single digital source as quickly as pos- sible.
  • Page 13: A Quick Start For Laserdisc

    A Quick Start For Laserdisc Okay, so now you have some music to listen to while reading the manual. But you’ r e in a rush to hear Dolby Digital on your new system. Remember: What fol- lows is not a replacement for a complete setup of the system. We will as- sume here that you have already done the CD setup on the previous page.
  • Page 14: Special Design Features

    The Digital Surround Decoder is designed to avoid the premature obsolescence that will be the hallmark of far too many products sold in these changing times. The Digital Surround Decoder is designed to be flexible with respect to its au- multichannel dio configurations, as well.
  • Page 15: Audio Computer

    DSP chips, the 56300-series. Designed to replace the aging 5600X series, these new chips offer twice the performance and vastly more flexibility . With three such chips in each Digital Surround Decoder, we have the power to run any of these programs as well as our own proprietary digital filtering algorithms.
  • Page 16: Front Panel

    LED both been chosen and is being successfully received, indicating that digital processing is possible. The Digital Surround Decoder will automatically and transparently decode (including a digital version of (for- Dolby Pro Logic...
  • Page 17 POWER & POWER LED Assuming that the Digital Surround Decoder’s power cord is connected to AC power, pressing this latching power button connects the PDSD to the AC mains and turns on the unit. When power is restored after an interruption, the PDSD will be ready to operate (that is, it won’t be in...
  • Page 18: Rear Panel

    AC operating voltage and frequency for your location before connecting it to AC mains. Connect the female end of this cable to the Digital Surround Decoder. Con- nect the male end of this cable to wall outlet.
  • Page 19: Ac Power Cord Polarity

    Connect the 75Ω output of your source compo- PDIF nent to either of these inputs of the Digital Surround Decoder, using a high quality 75Ω cable such as Madrigal MDC-2. accept digital audio conforming to the 75Ω digital...
  • Page 20 Connect the 75Ω output of your source component to PDIF either of these inputs of the Digital Surround Decoder, using a high quality 75Ω cable such as Madrigal MDC-2. Digital Input 6 accepts digital audio in the professional 110Ω...
  • Page 21 PDSD. In this way, you can continue to enjoy the performance of the PAV with analog sources even while adding the capa- bilities of the Digital Surround Decoder for digital sources. One benefit to this approach is that all six channels of the PAV are con-...
  • Page 22 “reverse the reversal” and restore correct polarity . High quality single-ended outputs are also provided for compatibility with power amplifiers lacking balanced inputs. Connect the center and subwoofer outputs of the Digital Surround Decoder to the corresponding inputs on your power amplifier(s). AUX OUTPUT (OPTIONAL) An additional two output channels may be added to the Digital Surround Decoder if desired.
  • Page 23 PAV , which provides the user interface (among other things) for the PDSD. Connect a modular RJ-11 cable (sup- plied with the Digital Surround Decoder) between this port and the corre- sponding port on the PAV .
  • Page 24 PAV/PDSD system and future Proceed products. Y our dealer can assist you in taking advantage of these advanced features. DB-15 CONNECTOR This DB-15 connector is reserved for future applications. (After all, your Digital Surround Decoder will be in your system a long, long time….)
  • Page 25: Using The Menu System

    Using The Menu System The PAV/PDSD combination uses a new, dynamically-updated menu system that operates more intelligently than most such systems. For example, when configur- ing inputs, the menu options change according to the selections you have made. In effect, the PAV/PDSD system only asks you for relevant information, thereby minimizing possible confusion.
  • Page 26: To Exit The Menu System

    to exit the menu system From the PAV/PDSD Main Menu, pressing menu again will exit the menu system. Since pressing menu (once within the menu system) also cancels current actions and moves you up one level in the menu hierarchy , you can leave the menu system by pressing repeatedly—no matter how “deep”...
  • Page 27: The Operate Menu

    The Operate Menu DISPLAY POSITION STATUS PREFERENCE DISPLAY PREFERENCE TIMEOUT: 3 SECONDS TEXT: FRINGE BACKGROUND: BLUE DISPLAY: ABSOLUTE OPERATE SPEED: FAST VOLUME PREFERENCE MUTE LEVEL: -40 MAX VOLUME: 125 DIALOG NORM: ON AUTO MIGRATION: ON SETUP: UNLOCKED gives you control over the way the system displays informa- Operate Menu tion and the details of how volume-related functions are handled.
  • Page 28: Display Timeout

    find that this display is more than you need or want, you can turn off individual lines of the display in this submenu. AUDIO IN INFO: The information that can be displayed includes: VIDEO IN INFO: • audio in info (the source providing the sound) FORMAT INFO: •...
  • Page 29: Volume Speed

    Y ou may select either response for the rate at which the volume volume speed slow fast change accelerates when pressing and holding the volume +/– keys. In all cases, single taps of the keys result in single incremental steps in volume. The volume chosen affects the amount of time it takes to reach maximum volume speed...
  • Page 30 more difficult to accidently disturb the carefully calibrated settings in the Setup and Custom Menus. Toggle the lock on and off by moving the “select-it” cursor to this item, changing to the “change-it” cursor by pressing enter , and pressing either (with only two settings, either plus or minus will work).
  • Page 31: The Setup Menu

    The Setup Menu CD 1 CD 2 TAPE 1 TAPE 2 BAL/AUX SET SOURCE BUTTON TUNER VCR 1 VCR 2 TV/AUX S E T U P SET CONFIGURATION SET DISTANCE SET SPEAKERS SET LEVELS BASS LEVEL MANAGE * * * E N A B L E D * * * DISCRETE PRO LOGIC MODE DEFAULTS...
  • Page 32: Set Source Buttons

    As you might surmise from the menu tree shown above, the Setup Menu is where you define what it is you are using with your PAV/PDSD system, and how you want it to work for you. To take a common but surprisingly complex example, imagine: •...
  • Page 33: Renaming Source Buttons

    NAME: CD 1 TYPE: AUDIO MODE: STEREO SRND DEFINE BUTTON CD 1 RECORD DEVICE: NO AUDIO CONNECTORS: AUDIO: DIGITAL 1: DIGITAL, DIG 6 CONN: DIG 6 Y our first decision: would you like the on screen display to identify your CD renaming source buttons transport with something more specific than a generic name? If so, enter the...
  • Page 34: Choosing A Surround Mode

    Pro Logic is one such two-channel signal as it enters the Digital Surround Decoder, one that has been encoded to provide multiple channels when properly decoded. Discrete multichannel signals (such as those provided by...
  • Page 35: How Many Input Connectors

    situation that can produce unpleasant and even speaker-threatening feedback loops. For these reasons, we need to let the system know which of our sources are connected to a record output (any record output). MOVE TO THE “REC OUT:” ITEM IN THE MENU, PRESS THE ENTER BUTTON, AND USE THE VOLUME +/–...
  • Page 36: Example: Setting Up A Laserdisc Player

    MOVE TO “CONN:” WITH THE VOLUME BUTTONS, PRESS ENTER TO WORK WITH IT, AND CYCLE THROUGH THE LIST OF CONNECTORS UNTIL YOU SEE THE ONE YOU USED; PRESS ENTER TO SAVE THIS SETTING, AND MENU TO RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS/HIGHER MENU As mentioned during the Quick Start for CD, you can connect any source component to any appropriate connector, and then simply tell the system what you have done.
  • Page 37: Defining The Video Connection

    defining the video connection The appropriate type: from the define button ld menu this time is . After hav- ing selected it (or in this case when you reach this screen, since it is selected as a factory default for the button), you will see an additional item imme- laserdisc diately below...
  • Page 38 MOVE TO THE “AUDIO CONNECTORS:” ITEM IN THE MENU, PRESS THE ENTER BUTTON, AND USE THE VOLUME +/– BUTTONS TO INFORM THE SYSTEM HOW MANY CONNECTIONS ARE NEEDED; PRESS ENTER AGAIN TO SAVE THE CHANGE Choose 3 if you have an AC-3 RF output on your laserdisc player, 2 if you have only analog and digital outputs.
  • Page 39: Set Speakers

    set speakers Having set up all of your sources, the next step is to tell the PAV/PDSD system more about the speakers it has in the system. This allows the PAV/PDSD to tailor its performance to the needs and capabilities of your loudspeakers, and affects: FRONT L&R: FULL RNG CENTER:...
  • Page 40: Set Configuration

    • : informs the system whether or not the speakers set configuration need its internal crossover networks • set distance : to time align the speakers, correcting for their various distances from the listening position (so sounds that are supposed to reach the listener at the same time actually do) •...
  • Page 41: Set Distance

    REPEAT THIS PROCESS FOR THE CENTER AND REAR SPEAKERS Remember that you have an additional option with the center speaker of none (e.g., a phantom center channel). DEFINE YOU SUBWOOFER(S) APPROPRIATELY AND RETURN TO THE SET SPEAKERS MENU Depending on your hardware configuration, you may have the choice of either or more extensive choices.
  • Page 42: Set Levels

    MAKE A NOTE OF THESE SETTINGS UNDER “YOUR SYSTEM SETTINGS” IN THE BACK OF THIS MANUAL Having these settings handy will prove helpful should anyone ever tamper with your careful calibrations. Of course, you should re-calibrate the system if you move the speakers or listening position significantly . SAVE ALL YOUR CHANGES AND RETURN TO THE SET SPEAKERS MENU Once you have each channel adjusted properly , press to return to the...
  • Page 43: Set Levels Menu

    Some powered subwoofers have built-in protection against overload, or have am- bass level manager plifiers designed to be incapable of destroying the subwoofer driver itself. If your system enjoys this sort of protection, leave the Digital Surround Decoder’s bass level manager at its maximum (effectively disabled) setting.
  • Page 44: Mode Defaults

    With the advent of discrete multichannel digital audio, it is possible to have six channels (or more) of information that contains deep bass frequencies. In many cases, the only speaker in the system that can reproduce deep bass is a single subwoofer.
  • Page 45: Before You Use Mode Defaults

    DEFAULTS: ENABLED DISCRETE PRO LOGIC MODE DEFAULTS STEREO SRND MONO SRND 2-CH/SRND OFF MONO before you use mode defaults We recommend living with the PAV/PDSD system and using it in its calibrated settings for a while before changing these defaults. There is an adjustment period people go through when their system is up- graded during which it is difficult to make an accurate decision about sound quality.
  • Page 46 FROM THE SETUP MENU, SELECT “MODE DEFAULTS” AND ENABLE THE FEATURE After selecting mode defaults from the setup menu , you will see a screen that looks like this: MODE DEFAULTS DEFAULTS: DISABLED Y ou must first engage this feature by pressing enter , then volume +/–...
  • Page 47 SELECT “DEFAULT,” “FORCE ON,” OR “FORCE OFF” AS THE SETTING FOR YOUR SUBWOOFER IN THIS SURROUND MODE If you simply leave this setting as default for all your surround modes, the PAV/PDSD system will always use the default speaker settings from the menu.
  • Page 48: The Custom Menu

    The Custom Menu PANEL BUTTONS REMOTE ONLY TEACH REMOTE DIRECT ACCESS S P E C I A L SOURCE: STANDBY CUSTOM CONTROL TRIGGER 1 TYPE: PULSE SOURCE: STANDBY CONTROL TRIGGER 2 TYPE: PULSE REAR IR INPUT: REMO IR ADDRESS: 5 If the is where you go in order to perform routine setups, the setup menu...
  • Page 49: Teach Ir Commands To Your Remote

    ENTER THE SETUP MENU SELECT “CUSTOM,” AND THEN “TEACH REMOTE” Assuming you are using the Proceed remote, you should press the its re- cessed button until the use/learn...
  • Page 50: Remote Only Menu

    REMOTE ONLY MENU remote only menu ENTER DISPLAY ON SCREEN STATUS LATE NIGHT Press the appropriate button on the remote control (while in learning mode), and then use the front panel buttons to standby volume +/– select and “fire” the appropriate IR command from the of the main display PAV into the remote control.
  • Page 51: Control Trigger 1 Menu

    (simulating the action of a momentary-closure contact switch). within the Digital Surround Decoder determine whether the Internal settings electrical result of these triggers is , or even the closing of a dry contact relay (should you require to source more current or a higher voltage than the...
  • Page 52: Control Trigger 2 Menu

    Digital Surround Decoder can provide). If this is the case, you can use control trigger 1 as a switch by placing it in series with an external power source such as a “wall wart” power supply . Warning! There are no user serviceable parts inside the PDSD. If you need one of the internal settings changed to support your installation, please contact your dealer.
  • Page 53: Changing The Pav's Ir Address

    Once the rear IR jack is changed to local, the IR receiver in the main display is deactivated in favor of the rear IR jack. If you do this unintentionally and are not set up to “hard-wire” the commands into the rear IR jack, don’t worry . Y ou can always use the front panel buttons to operate the on screen menu system, turn- ing the rear IR jack setting back to remote.
  • Page 54: The About

    The About… Menu PDSD ID: 08209716 PDSD CHECKSUM 388D-F6CB ABOUT… DSP ID: 06119711 PAV CHECKSUM 0 0 9 1 This screen displays checksum information about the version of the software your system is using, and will be tremendously helpful if you ever have a prob- lem and need to call.
  • Page 55: Planning Your Installation

    Should this option be chosen, a hard-wired input is provided on the remote IR Digital Surround Decoder’s rear panel to replace the IR input which would nor- mally be received through the receiver in the PAV’s . Alternatively, main display...
  • Page 56: The "Correct" Size For Your Television Screen

    It is a good idea to locate a small infrared “repeater” in the vicinity of the screen, set up to relay the signal into the equipment area and/or the Digital Surround Decoder’s remote IR input .
  • Page 57: Toe-In Of Left & Right Speakers

    . (Consult with your dealer for further ideas.) the subwoofer(s) The Proceed PAV/PDSD system normally uses a common-bass subwoofer, mean- ing that the low frequency information from the controller is summed to a single channel.
  • Page 58: Dipolar Surround Placement

    PAV/DSD’s subwoofer output can easily drive several power amplifiers—simply split its output with Y-connectors. Alternatively , you can purchase the auxiliary output module (turning your Digital Surround Decoder into an eight channel processor) and set one of the channels to proved for an extra, independently ad- justable subwoofer.
  • Page 59: System Planning Guide

    System Planning Guide Experience shows that almost any reasonable amount of time spent in the plan- ning stages will pay for itself two to three times over during the installation— more if the installation crew includes two or three people. With the background provided in the previous sections, the planning process can be boiled down to a checklist which will ensure that you do not overlook anything important.
  • Page 60: Additional Notes On Speaker Placement

    the same distance from the main listening area as the Left and Right speakers. If THX-certified LCR speakers are used and must be either above or below ear level when seated, aim them down (or up) into the listening area. They are intentionally quite directional in the vertical plane, to improve dialog intelligibility and localization.
  • Page 61: Using Pav/Pdsd

    Using PAV/PDSD setting the volume Normally, when you wish to change the volume, you want all the speakers to move up or down together, maintaining their relative balance. Thus the volume control will operate as a volume by default. master Occasionally, you may want to change the volume of some speakers relative to others;...
  • Page 62: Dolby Pro Logic Surround

    When in doubt as to whether processing should be included, listen THX cinema for a natural presentation of the treble. Films mixed for theatrical release exhibit an elevated treble region when played back on a home system with flat response. mode will correct this.
  • Page 63: Automatic Migration

    automatic migration If you have multiple connections defined for a particular source, the PAV/PDSD will automatically use the highest-priority connection available. For example, if you have chosen , followed by , followed by AC-3 RF demodulator digital for your laserdisc player, the system will first look to the RF input. If it analog cannot lock onto a signal there, it will move to the digital input.
  • Page 64: Programming The Remote Control

    Programming the Remote Control The remote control provided with the PAV is capable of learning the commands programming other components’ functions of almost any other remote control. This is true of any and all buttons on the re- mote, including those that are pre-programmed from the factory to operate spe- cific PAV functions.
  • Page 65: Teaching The Pav Remote Control New Commands

    teaching the PAV remote control new commands After the command has been successfully learned, both the ready to learn LEDs will light once again, indicating that the PAV re- learned/sending mote control is ready to repeat the process. REPEAT THE PROCESS OF “TEACHING” NEW COMMANDS TO THE VARIOUS BUTTONS ON THE PAV REMOTE CONTROL UNTIL FINISHED.
  • Page 66: Planning Your Remote Control

    After that, you will probably find everything to be second nature, and you may wonder how you ever got along without this “all-in-one” remote control. An asterisk (*) indicates buttons normally used by the PAV . the proceed bank: left a _______________________ b _______________________...
  • Page 67: Bank 2: Left

    bank 2: left a _______________________ b _______________________ c _______________________ d _______________________ stop/ _______________________ play/ _______________________ rew/ _______________________ _______________________ input _______________________ pause/ _______________________ prev./ _______________________ next/ _______________________ power _______________________ rec/ _______________________ adjust _______________________ adjust _______________________ bank 2: center vcr 1/1 _______________________ vcr 2/2 _______________________ l.d./3 _______________________ tv/aux/4 _______________________...
  • Page 68: Your System Settings

    Your System Settings The settings in your Proceed PAV/PDSD system are saved in non-volatile memory and should normally survive power outages. Still, it is a good idea to write your preferred settings down against the chance of an inquisitive neighbor or family member changing them without your knowledge.
  • Page 69: Tape 1 Button Defaults

    tape 1 button defaults • Name ______ • Type Audio, A/V or Unused • Video Type Composite, S Video (circle one if A/V) • Video Connector vcr1, vcr2, laserdisc, tv/aux (circle one if A/V) • Mode No Change, Pro Logic, Stereo Surround, Mono Surround, Surround Off, or Mono (circle one) •...
  • Page 70: Vcr 1 Button Defaults

    • Name ______ vcr 1 button defaults • Type Audio, A/V or Unused • Video Type Composite, S Video (circle one if A/V) • Video Connector vcr1, vcr2, laserdisc, tv/aux (circle one if A/V) • Mode No Change, Pro Logic, Stereo Surround, Mono Surround, Surround Off, or Mono (circle one) •...
  • Page 71: Low Freq Cutoff Settings

    • Front L&R Full Range or 80 Hz (circle one) low freq cutoff settings • Center Full Range, 80 Hz or None (circle one) • Side L&R Full Range or 80 Hz (circle one) (only visible if configured for 8-channels) •...
  • Page 72: Mode Defaults: Surround Off

    mode defaults: • Sub ______ • Sub Mode No Change, Force on, Force Off (circle one) surround off mode defaults: • Sub ______ • Sub Mode No Change, Force on, Force Off (circle one) mono control trigger 1 • Source: Standby or Infrared Command (circle one) •...
  • Page 73: Room Acoustics

    Room Acoustics The following information on room acoustics does not need to be considered in every installation. Rather, it is provided for those who plan a dedicated listening room, or for those who feel they have a problematic room and therefore need ideas about how to improve their system’s performance further.
  • Page 74: Room Modes

    The Boundary Effect is particularly important when it comes time to position the front speakers. If they are not placed consistently with regard to adjacent room boundaries, the tonal balance or timbre of sounds panned across the front may change, weakening the illusion of a real object moving across the soundstage. The front Left, Center and Right speakers should be the same distance from the wall behind them, and there should be approximate symmetry of the Left and Right speakers with respect to their respective side walls.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Y our Proceed Digital Surround Decoder has been designed to deliver many years of satisfaction. It has also been designed to allow an unusual amount of “customization” so as to make it suitable in a wide variety of (possibly changing) circumstances.
  • Page 76 MY ON SCREEN DISPLAY HAS INDICATED THAT IT HAS DETECTED POTENTIAL AC PROBLEMS AND REFERRED ME TO THIS SECTION OF THE MANUAL. If this is the first time you have seen the message, you probably don’t have to do anything. If the system detects an electrical prob- lem that might affect its operating software (an unusually strong spike on the AC line, for example), it posts this message and reinitializes itself automatically .
  • Page 77: Care And Maintenance

    Care and Maintenance To remove dust from the cabinet of the Digital Surround Decoder, use a feather duster. To remove dirt and fingerprints, we recommend isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth. Caution! Always apply the isopropyl alcohol to the soft cloth and then wipe the Digital Surround Decoder with the dampened cloth.
  • Page 78: U.s. And Canadian Warranty

    Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc., P . O. Box 781, Middletown, CT 06457. The extended warranty for this Proceed product is five (5) years from the date of five year extended warranty purchase.
  • Page 79: Obtaining Service

    We take great pride in our dealers. Experience, dedication, and integrity make these professionals ideally suited to assist with our customers’ service needs. If your Proceed component must be serviced, please contact your dealer. Your dealer will then decide whether the problem can be remedied locally, or whether to contact Madrigal for further service information or parts, or to obtain a Return Authorization.
  • Page 80: Specifications

    Telephone (860) 346-0896 FAX (860) 346-1540 If purchased in the United States or Canada, the warranty on this Proceed product is owner-transferable. If your product requires service, you must obtain a Return Authorization before shipping it to Madrigal. Madrigal reserves the right to repack any product which arrives improperly packed for shipment and to charge the owner for the required packing material.
  • Page 81: Dimensions

    Dimensions 17.25" 43.8 cm L U C A S F I L M d i g i t a l s u r r o u n d d e c o d e r ® power 4.45" 11.3 cm digital processing P R O C E E D 0.5"...
  • Page 82: Installation Notes

    Installation Notes...
  • Page 90 Communications Cable between the PA V and the Digital Surround Decoder; connect the outputs of the Digital Surround Decoder to your power amplifiers, as indicated (front, rear, center, sub); connect a CD transport to any matching digital input connector on the Digital Surround Decoder, noting which con- nector you use;...
  • Page 91 Using the supplied erasable marker, please note the physical connections of your various sources on both the PAV and the Digital Surround Decoder (DSD). Then use this card as a reference when you set up your source buttons to work the way you wish them to work.
  • Page 92 Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc. 2081 South Main Street, P.O. Box 781 Middletown, Connecticut 06457 USA Telephone: (860) 346-0896 Fax: (860) 346-1540 http://www.madrigal.com/ PR O C E E D is a registered trademark of Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc. a Harman International company “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”...

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