The Operate Menu; Display Position; Status Preferences - PROCEED Digital Surround Decoder User Manual

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The Operate Menu

The
tion and the details of how volume-related functions are handled. It also allows
you to lock the setup settings (preventing access to the
Custom Menus
that alter the way the system performs. In effect, the
cess to non-essential, preferential settings.
The displayed position of the on screen messages for volume changes, surround

display position

mode changes, etc., can be moved up or down to suit the needs of your system.
This flexibility allows you to place your PAV/PDSD's on screen information where
it won't conflict with other on screen information. As an example, you may want
to place the on screen display in the black area under letterboxed movies.

status preferences

The PAV/PDSD system can display a wealth of information about the source and
nature of the signal being listened to, any signal processing going on, and other
details about the operation of the system. By default, all of this information is dis-
played when you press the status button on the remote control. However, if you
OPERATE
gives you control over the way the system displays informa-
Operate Menu
) to minimize the chance of unwanted tampering with settings
DISPLAY PREFERENCE
VOLUME PREFERENCE
AUTO MIGRATION: ON
SETUP: UNLOCKED
Operate Menu
DISPLAY
POSITION
STATUS PREFERENCE
TIMEOUT: 3 SECONDS
TEXT: FRINGE
BACKGROUND: BLUE
DISPLAY: ABSOLUTE
SPEED: FAST
MUTE LEVEL: -40
MAX VOLUME: 125
DIALOG NORM: ON
Setup
and
provides ac-
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