![Anthem MRC 40 Series Installation And Usage Manual Download Page 10](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/anthem/mrc-40-series/mrc-40-series_installation-and-usage-manual_2947746010.webp)
This command affects the volume by decrementing the DB so you will want to configure the amplifier to
display DB.
MuteON
[digital]
The Mute ON join is used to activate volume muting for the main zone. The command gets sent on the rising
edge of this join, the trailing edge has no effect. The current state is reflected in the Mute_FB output signal.
MuteOFF
[digital]
The Mute OFF join is used to deactivate volume muting for the main zone. The command gets sent on the
rising edge of this join, the trailing edge has no effect. The current state is reflected in the Mute_FB output
signal.
MuteToggle
[digital]
The Mute toggle is be used to change the mute state for the main zone from its current state to the opposite
state on the rising edge of this signal, the trailing edge has no effect. The current state is reflected in the
Mute_FB output signal.
DolbyCentreSpreadON
[digital]
The Dolby Centre Spread ON join is used to activate the Dolby centre spread function. The command gets
sent on the rising edge of this join, the trailing edge has no effect. The current state is reflected in the
DolbyCentreSpread_ON_FB output signal.
DolbyCentreSpreadOFF
[digital]
The Dolby Centre Spread OFF join is used to deactivate the Dolby centre spread function. The command
gets sent on the rising edge of this join, the trailing edge has no effect. The current state is reflected in the
DolbyCentreSpread_OFF_FB output signal.
BassUp
[digital]
The BassUp join is used to raise the current bass level by 0.5dB. The command gets sent on the rising edge
of this join, the trailing edge has no effect.
BassDown
[digital]
The BassDown join is used to lower the current bass level by 0.5dB. The command gets sent on the rising
edge of this join, the trailing edge has no effect.
TrebleUp
[digital]
The TrebleUp join is used to raise the current treble level by 0.5dB. The command gets sent on the rising
edge of this join, the trailing edge has no effect.
Page 10