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5.4 Presets
Presets enable setups appropriate for different types of
programme material or listening situations to be stored
and easily recalled. Even if you never switch between
different presets, you must set up at least one.
Selecting
Presets
from the
Audio
menu will display
the
Presets
menu illustrated above. The three menu
items provide the following functions:
Load
Loads one of the five presets for editing.
Edit
Enables preset parameters to be changed.
When you alter a parameter, the outline
around the selected menu item will
change from blue to red, which indicates
that the changes have not been saved.
If you exit the Presets menu using the
button when the outline is red, it will
revert to blue, but all the changes will
be discarded.
Save
Saves the edited preset parameters to a specified
location, overwriting the preset data previously stored.
Saving causes the menu item outline to revert to blue.
Last Preset
This non-selectable label Indicates the number of
the last Preset accessed for either a
Load
or a
Save
operation.
Edit Menu
If all parameters are returned to their original values,
the outline will return to blue, even if a
Save
operation has not been carried out.
Input
Enables the preset to specify either the
Line
or
Speaker
PV1D inputs.
The default is
Line
.
Level
Enables the preset to specify a PV1D volume level
different from that set to balance the inputs.
The default is
0dB
.
Low-Pass
Enables the preset to specify that the PV1D
low-pass filter is either
In
or
Out
of circuit. A preset
configured for use with home theatre program
material via PV1D connection to an AV processor
LFE output should not have a low-pass filter
engaged. The default is
Out
.
Sys
(tem)
EQ
Enables the preset to specify one of four
EQ
(equalisation) settings.
EQ1
has a nominally flat response ideal for
listening to music, with the bass extended to the
maximum for the subwoofer.
EQ2
incorporates some frequency shaping
to give greater impact on movie special effects.
Like EQ1, the bass is extended to the maximum
for the subwoofer.
EQ3
and
EQ4
are similar to EQ1 except that the
bass extension is progressively reduced. These
options may be used to give a drier response
more suited to rooms that suffer resonance
problems, leading to boomy bass. They also
allow the subwoofer to output a higher average
level before overload.
The default is
EQ1
.
Setup Complete
Configuring the presets almost completes the PV1D
setup procedure, but remember that we asked you to
set the
On/Off
parameter to
RS-232
whilst setup was
in progress. If necessary, re-set it now as desired, then
press and hold the button to return the PV1D to
normal operational mode.
Presets
Load
Edit
Save
Last Preset
2
Save
Preset 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Preset 4
Preset 5
Edit
Input
Line
Level
0dB
Low-Pass
Out
Sys EQ
EQ 1
Preset Low-Pass
Out
In
Preset Level
0
dB
Preset Input
Line
Speaker
Load
Preset 1
Preset 2
Preset 3
Preset 4
Preset 5
Audio
Inputs
Speaker
List
Presets
Preset System EQ
EQ 1
EQ 2
EQ 3
EQ 4