Crestron
DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
DigitalMedia Presentation System
Operations Guide – DOC. 7219D
DigitalMedia Presentation Systems: DMPS-100/200/300-C/300-C-AEC
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“Prog. Startup Vol.” Menu
Prog. Startup Vol.
k
30%
j
3.
Adjust the program startup volume level with the
j
and
k
buttons. The
highest program startup volume setting is 100%.
NOTE:
While adjusting the program startup volume level, the program
volume level can be adjusted by turning the
VOLUME
control clockwise
to raise the volume, or counterclockwise to lower the volume. When
adjusting the volume, the display changes to indicate the volume level.
4.
Press
MENU
or
ENTER
to save changes and return to the previous screen.
Set the Stereo/Mono Mode
The “Select Stereo/Mono” menu is used to set the program output mode. The audio
sent to the speaker outputs can be set for either stereo or mono. When set to stereo,
the audio signal is separated into left and right channels for distribution to left and
right speakers or amplifier channels. When set to mono, the audio signal is combined
into one signal and sent to both channels for use in larger rooms where stereo
separation is not practical.
To set the
Stereo/Mono
mode:
1.
Access the “Program Output” menu as described on page 42.
2.
Press the
k
or
j
buttons until
Stereo/Mono
is displayed on the LCD and
press
ENTER
to display the “Select Stereo/Mono” menu.
“Select Stereo/Mono” Menu
Select Stereo/Mono
*Stereo
j
3.
Press the
k
or
j
buttons until the desired mode is displayed on the LCD
and press
ENTER
. The current setting is indicated with an asterisk (*).
NOTE:
While adjusting the stereo/mono setting, the program volume level
can be adjusted by turning the
VOLUME
control clockwise to raise the
volume, or counterclockwise to lower the volume. When adjusting the
volume, the display changes to indicate the volume level.
4.
Press
ENTER
to save changes and return to the “Program Output” menu.
To cancel without saving changes, press
MENU
.
Auxiliary Output
The
Auxiliary Output
section of the “Audio Setup” menu is used to set the Aux. 1
Output
and Aux. 2 Output
source mix, bass, treble, delay, minimum volume,
maximum volume, and startup volume settings. The following procedures apply
equally to the
Aux. 1 Output
and
Aux. 2 Output
sections of the “Audio Setup” menu.
Access the
“Auxiliary Output” Menu
To access the “Aux. 1 Output” or “Aux. 2 Output” menus:
1.
Access the “Audio Setup” menu as described on page 40.