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S-1200/ 1200U
B.
Dolby Hold Mode – Adjusts the amount of time the S-1200/ 1200U hangs onto a Dolby
Digital signal when the bitstream is interrupted. This would be commonly used in respect
to older style cable boxes to eliminate excessive noise while switching channels. Dolby
hold can be adjusted from 0 to 30 seconds in 1 second intervals.
C.
DTS Mode Hold - Adjusts the amount of time the S-1200/ 1200U hangs onto a DTS Digital
signal when the bitstream is interrupted. This would be commonly used in respect to older
style DVD players to eliminate excessive noise while advancing tracks. DTS hold can be
adjusted from 0 to 30 seconds in 1 second intervals.
D.
EX Auto Switching – Adjusts whether the S-1200/ 1200U recognizes Dolby EX encoded
material. The options are Enable or disable.
E.
Dynamic Range – Limits the dynamic content by compressing the audio signal. This setting
limits the lfe and bass information in particular allowing higher playback levels with less
dynamic contrast. This function is most helpful when used at night making it easier not to
disturb people in other rooms. The settings are “Max” No compression, “Normal” 11dB of
compression and “Night” 22 dB of compression.
NOTE:
The OSD will display a DYN label
next to the volume setting when Dynamic Range compression is in use.
4. 7.1 Input Setup –
Adjusts the number of active channels used in the discrete 5.1 analog input. This
reduces the amount of noise being introduced into the S-1200/ 1200U insuring the best possible
performance. The 5.1 Input setup options are:
A.
Active Inputs – (L R),( L C R), (L R SL SR), (L C R SL SR) and (L C R SL SR XX XX)
B.
Active SW – Yes or No.
5. Program Remote -
A function designed to help set up a learning universal remote. It is of particular
use in adding a function that is not on the S-1200/ 1200U’s remote control. Follow the instructions
below to begin and end the program remote function.
A.
To begin, turn the volume control to select a command. The command appears on the
front panel display window.
B.
Place the programmable remote in program mode (see the learning remote user manual).
C.
Place the infrared sensor of the programmable remote so that it faces the infrared emitter
on the S-1200/ 1200U front panel.
D.
Press and hold the save button on the S-1200/ 1200U front panel until the programmable
remote has learned the code (see the learning remote user manual for information on the
actions required to learn code).
E.
Select and save as many commands as required.
F.
Press the recall button on the front panel to return to the Program Remote Screen and exit
from the Program remote mode.