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8.2 DISPLAY
Display
1
SIGNAL indicators
Light to indicate the currently selected input signal.
AUTO
lights when the receiver is set to select the input
signal automatically.
2
Digital format indicators
PRO LOGIC II
– Lights during Dolby Pro Logic II and
Pro Logic IIx processing.
Neo:6
– Lights during Neo:6 processing with 2-
channel sources.
2
DIGITAL
– Lights when a Dolby Digital signal is
detected.
DTS
– Lights when a DTS signal is detected.
ES
– Lights when a DTS-ES signal is detected.
EX
– Lights when a Dolby Digital EX signal is
detected.
STEREO
– Lights during 2-channel playback.
3
LOUDNESS
Lights when Loudness listening is active.
4
MIDNIGHT
Lights when Midnight listening is active.
5
TONE
Lights when the tone control is switched on.
6
DNR
Lights when digital noise reduction is switched on.
7
Tuner indicators
STEREO
Lights when listening to a stereo FM broadcast in
auto/stereo mode.
MONO
Lights when the tuner MPX mode is set to mono.
TUNED
Lights when tuned to a broadcast.
8
SB CH
Indicates the surround back channel (or Virtual Surround
Back) setting (
AUTO
,
ON
or
OFF
).
9
Program format indicators
These change according to which channels are active in
Dolby, DTS, DVD-A and SACD sources.
LS
,
S
and
RS
will light at the same time to indicate 6.1
channel sources.
L
– Left front channel
C
– Center channel
R
– Right front channel
LS
– Left surround channel
S
– Surround channel (mono) or surround back
channel
RS
– Right surround channel
LFE
– Low frequency effects channel
– Lights when an LFE signal is detected
10 Speaker indicators
Lights to indicate the current speaker system,
A
and/or
B
.
11 Listening mode indicators
Shows
MOVIE
or
MUSIC
when a surround listening
mode is selected.
DSP
will light with a box around it when
one of the advanced (DSP) listening modes is selected.
12 Hi-BIT/SAMPLING
Lights when the audio scaler is switched on.
13 MULTI-ROOM
Lights when the multi room feature is active.
14 Volume level indicator
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