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3. Store this new setup by going back to page 3 of the remote’s TheaterMaster device, and-
pressing
STO - Mem 2, Mem 3, Mem 4, Mem 5, Mem 6, Mem 7, Mem 8, Mem 9
(and
in some models of the remote control,
Mem 0
).
Note:
Memory location #1 remains your default memory location on cold AC power up. You might
therefore wish to ensure that the master volume level stored in memory location #1 is set at a comfort-
able listening level.
Certain setup parameters are “global”—i.e., they are common across all memory locations
#1 - #0. These are parameters, such as speaker distances, that do not depend on the type of
program material or choice of playback mode. Whenever the user changes or updates these
parameters, they are overwritten globally. Global parameters are:
•
Speaker distances
•
Balanced (ON or OFF)
•
Programmed Tape/Mon inputs
•
Programmed A/V links
•
Digital input designators
•
Analog input designators
•
Analog input attenuations
•
Video enhancer (ON or OFF)
•
Screen (UP or DOWN)
•
VFD display brightness (100% or 25%)
•
HF-EQ (ON or OFF)
(defaults to OFF on Standby)
•
Late-night compression (off, low, med, or high)
(defaults to OFF on Standby)
Other parameters are “memory-specific”—i.e., they are stored in specific memory locations
(#1 - #0) by pressing
STO - Mem 2, Mem 3, Mem 4, Mem 5, Mem 6, Mem 7, Mem 8,
Mem 9
(and in some models of the remote control,
Mem 0
). These are parameters, such as
speaker volume levels, that one may wish to adjust differently for different program material
or for different playback modes. Memory-specific parameters are:
•
Speaker volume levels
•
Speakers disabled (i.e., LFE off, Phantom, or 3Stereo modes)
•
Speakers rolled off
•
Speakers crossed over
•
Crossover frequency
These memory-specific parameters are recalled by pressing
RCL - Mem 2, Mem 3, Mem 4,
Mem 5, Mem 6, Mem 7, Mem 8, Mem 9
(and in some models of the remote control,
Mem 0
)
C. Restoring factory defaults:
TheaterMaster’s factory default settings can be recalled by pressing
F
- RCL
while in Stand-
by mode (this is best done from page 3 of the remote’s
TheaterMaster
device).
Warning:
Although
F
- RCL
does not overwrite your memory-specific settings stored in memo-
ry locations #1 - #0, it will overwrite all global parameters, causing you to lose your
A/V links, input designators, and other global settings.
Alternatively, pressing
F
- RCL - F
in Standby mode restores the factory default settings,
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