Set More Buttons; Set Speakers - PROCEED Audio Video Preamplifier Manual

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CONTINUE TO MONITOR THE RECORDING THROUGH ONE OR TWO
MORE LOUD PASSAGES TO ENSURE THAT THE ADC DOES NOT CLIP;
SAVE THE NEW DEFAULT VALUE BY PRESSING AND HOLDING THE INPUT
LEVEL BUTTON
When you press and hold the
value for the
input level
input level setting for the currently selected analog source. (You can check
this for yourself by going into the define button menu for that input, and
checking the analog connection.) Whenever you select this input in the fu-
ture, this setting will be loaded for you to protect against harsh-sounding
ADC overload.
When you are all done defining how you want to us the nine input buttons on
the AVP , you may discover that you have some input connectors on the rear that
are as yet unused. This is because different people require different complements
of connectors; we had to provide some redundant ones to ensure that everyone
was likely to have what they needed. As a result, the AVP has nine input buttons,
but fifteen inputs (eight analog pairs plus seven digital inputs of various types).
If you have additional sources beyond the nine most commonly used ones that
you would also like to have as part of your AVP-based system, you can access
"virtual input buttons" via the
inputs on the remote control). The process of defining a
the same as that for a normal button, with one exception: since it is only a virtual
button, you cannot access the menu by the press-and-hold shortcut. Instead, navi-
gate through the menu system as you normally do, down the hierarchy along the
path
main menu/setup/set more buttons
etc.) and define it as you would any other.
Once you have saved your "virtual button" definition, you may access it by press-
ing the
button on the front panel, or by cycling through the appropriate in-
more
puts from the remote (either video or audio). If you set up more than one virtual
button, pressing the
more
Having set up all of your sources, the next step is to tell the AVP more about the
speakers in the system. This allows the AVP to tailor its performance to the needs
and capabilities of your loudspeakers. Adjustments include:
button on the AVP , the current
input level
adjustment is automatically entered as the default
more
button (and by cycling through the defined
. The pick a button (
button repeatedly will cycle among them.
virtual button is
more
,
,
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