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MENU ADDRESS
SETTINGS DESCRIPTION
INFORMATION
PRODUCT
Control Panel >
Audio >
AUDIO OUTPUTS
OUT 1 MODE
Set the mode for the Audio Out 1. The default mode is Auto.
ANALOG:
Setting the Out 1 Mode to Analog will override the auto-detected mode.
SPDIF (DIGITAL):
Setting the Out 1 Mode to SPDIF (Digital) will override the auto-detected mode.
AUTO:
If Out 1 Mode is set to Auto, the system will select
ANALOG
or
SPDIF
(Digital) mode dependent on
the detected Audio Module. If a TANDBERG Digital NAM is detected the SPDIF mode will be selected,
otherwise analog mode will be selected.
See
Stereo Settings
for additional information.
•
When Analog Mode is selected and the Stereo Speakers set to On, this will provide a stereo loudspeaker
signal on Audio out 1 and 2.
•
When SPDIF Mode is selected you are can receive stereo through Audio Out 1 independent of the Stereo
I/O Mode setting.
•
If both Stereo I/O Mode and Stereo Speakers are set to Off, the output response will be a mono
loudspeaker signal on Audio Out 1, AUX on Audio Out 2 and VCR on Audio Out 3 regardless on the Audio
Out 1 Mode setting.
See
Interfaces
in the
PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT
section for
more information on this topic for your product.
SPDIF - Sony/Philips Digital Interface
8000
6000
Maestro
3000
Tactical
990/880/
770
95/85/75
Control Panel >
Audio >
AUDIO OUTPUTS
AUDIO MODULE
This menu item is only available if the audio module is unidentified, otherwise it is hidden.
If the system has automatically detected Digital NAM (DNAM - Digital Natural Audio Module), then this menu
item will not be available.
If the Audio Module is unidentified you will be allowed to select an Audio Module according to the type of
Audio Module installed.
The audio module options are:
•
NAMII-T6000
•
NAMII-T8000
•
Digital NAM
•
None
8000
6000
Maestro
3000
Tactical
990/880/
770
550
95/85/75
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MXP
Administrator Guide
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
The menu structure
The settings library
Using the system
Physical interfaces
Peripheral equipment
Contact us
Appendices
The settings library