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qualified Perreaux service agent. Failure
to recognise this warning will void any
warranty.
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
1
POWER STANDBY(STBY) /ON
BUTTON
Press this button to turn the AVP1
ON or to STANDBY.
Note: In STANDBY mode power is
cut to everything except the internal
Microprocessor
2 VOLUME / ATTENUATOR INCREASE
/ DECREASE BUTTONS
These buttons when depressed
increase
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or decrease
À
the
volume setting. The volume
adjustment range is
–80dB
(min) to
0dB
(max) in
1dB
steps.
3
SURROUND MODE BUTTON
Press this button to select the
chosen listening mode:
Digitial
Surround, Pro-Logic or Stereo
4
INPUT SELECT BUTTON
Press this button to sequentially
select one of eight input sources:
Video 1,Video 2, Video 3, MD
(Optical Digital), VCR, AUX, TAPE
or CD and the input LED’s will point
to the selected source. Video 1,
Video 2 and Video3 are coaxial
Digital Inputs, MD is Optical
(TOSLINK) Digital Input and VCR,
AUX, TAPE and CD and Stereo
analog inputs.
NOTE: The AVP1
will detect the
input source that you are playing
automatically. But it can be changed
manually if the auto-detected source
is not the desired source.
5 SPEAKER SETUP, FRONT, CENTRE,
REAR and SUBWOOFER
a
Press SPEAKER SETUP button
then the SETUP LED will light up.
b
Press the FRONT, REAR, CENTRE
and SUB.W buttons to select the
speaker size that you are going to
use. The AVP1 will then produce
suitable signal outputs to match the
size and number of speakers in your
system. The front panel speaker
indicator lights indicate speaker set-
up as detailed in the “Front Panel
Display and Indicator” section of this
manual
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Press SPEAKER SETUP button
again to disable this function when
you finish your speaker mode
setting
.
For Full Range (Large) speakers the
Applicable LED will Indicate RED.
For Smaller Limited Bandwidth
Speakers (Small) the Applicable LED
will Indicate GREEN
For Speaker Off the Applicable LED
will turn OFF
LARGE speakers are speakers that
can comfortably reproduce frequencies
below 120Hz.
SMALL speakers are speakers that
cannot comfortably reproduce
frequencies below 120Hz.
E.g. If you are using small Rear
surround speakers, set the Rear Mode
to Small (green).
If you have no surround speakers set
the mode to Off (no light)
Note: The front speakers cannot be
turned off but can be set for large or
small
The small speaker setting limits the
bandwidth supplied to above 120Hz
Bass information is re-routed from the
applicable small speaker channels to
the sub channel.
The OSD displays the setting of the
applicable speaker/s during this set-up
6
REMOTE SENSOR WINDOW
This area houses the remote
sensor.
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY AND
INDICATORS
The AVP1 has numerous items of
display information as follows.
1
2 and ½ Digits Display
a
MASTER VOLUME
The MASTER VOLUME indicates
the attenuation levels of all channels
from –80dB to 0dB by 1dB/steps on
the display.
b
CHANNEL LEVEL
The adjustable CHANNEL LEVEL
range from +10dB to –10dB for the
selected channel is shown on the
display. After finishing the channel
level adjustment, the display will
return to the Master Volume Level 5
seconds later.
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DELAY TIME FOR REAR AND
CENTER CHANNEL