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Changing the Trim affects all modes and all inputs identically.
You may increase or decrease the level of any given channel
by 8 dB. Since the intent of “
Trim
” is to modify the output for
an individual movie or piece of music, the effect is not
permanent. When the “
Standby
” mode is selected, or the
ON/OF Switch on the rear panel is used to turn the unit fully
off, “
Trim
” memory is erased. Permanent changes to the
individual channel levels can made in “Setup” in as
discussed in Section 5.
7) MENU
This button selects the Setup menu. It calls up the first Main
(Configuration)
MENU
display, even if a lower level menu is
currently displayed EXCEPT when the Main
MENU
is already
displayed. In this case, pressing
MENU
will exit the menu
system entirely. For a full explanation of its operation and
importance see Section 5. Day to day use of the
SSP-25
should not require use of the “
MENU
” button.
8) MODE
functionally identical to the front panel
Mode
control (Front
Panel, #8, above) steps through the
SSP-25
’s operating
modes in the following sequence: DTS, Stereo Surround,
Stereo, Mono Front, Mono Center, Dolby Digital®, and Dolby
Pro Logic®.
9) UP
“
/\
” (Up Arrow)
Increases settings selected in the setup sequence. Also used
to increase channel level in the “
Trim
” mode.
10) LEFT
“
<
”
(Left Arrow)
Selects the previous (Configuration)
MENU
items. Also used
to move back through the channels in “
Trim
” mode
11) ENTER
The “
ENTER”
button, and the associated directional buttons
arrayed around it, are used to navigate through the setup
sequences which become available when the “
MENU
” button
is pressed. See Section 5 for full explanation of their use.
12) RIGHT
“
>
”
(Right Arrow)
This button selects a subsequent (Configuration)
MENU
item.
Also used to move forward through the channels in “
Trim
”
mode.
13) DOWN
“
\/
”
(Down Arrow)
Decreases settings selected in the setup sequence. Also
used to decrease channel level in the “
Trim
” mode.