MSD-501/502/701/702 User
’s Guide
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7.9.1 Output level
Menu Top
→
AUDIO
→
OUTPUT LEVEL
Setting for Each output (COMMON TO OUTA AND OUTB)
Setting value -60dB to +10dB [Default]
±
0dB
You can set the audio output level.
If you change the output level while audio output mute is
set to ”ON”, mute is canceled.
7.9.2 Output mute
Menu Top
→
AUDIO
→
OUTPUT MUTE
Setting for Each output (COMMON TO OUTA AND OUTB)
Setting value OFF [Default], ON
You can enable or disable the audio output mute.
7.9.3 Input selection
Menu Top
→
AUDIO
→
AUDIO INPUT SELECT
Setting for Each input (only digital input)
Setting value AUTO [Default], ANALOG, DIGITAL
If you select
“AUTO,” digital audio is output automatically when HDMI signal with audio signal is input; analog
audio is output in other cases.
If you select “AUTO” while both digital and analog audio signals are input, the digital audio is output. While no
HDMI signal is input (for example, during a standby period until the source device starts or output resolution of
the output device is changed), the analog audio is output. If you do not want to output analog audio in these
conditions, set the audio input manually.
7.9.4 Input level
Menu Top
→
AUDIO
→
INPUT OFFSET
Setting for Each input/input signal
Setting value -60dB to
±
0dB [Default]:
±
0dB
You can correct the gap in audio input levels of each input signal, because audio input level can be set for
each input connector.