
Note: All settings are retained even after turning off of
Epilog
. However, when the
display is switched off, it will come on briefly whenever an adjustment is made to the
Epilog
. For example, when the volume is changed, the change is shown briefly
before the display is switched off again. The same goes for adjustments that are
usually displayed on the text display.
Key (
4
) recalls the SET UP menu of the
Epilog
, just like the button {
9
} ENTER on
the front of the unit. (See section above).
Key (
5
) has no function for
Epilog
.
Key (
6
) has no function for
Epilog
.
Key (
7
) calls up the SPLIT function if a corresponding module is installed. The split
function allows devices such as equalizers, surround processors, etc. to be inserted
in the signal path. If no module is installed with split function, the
Epilog
will
display an error message when this key is depressed.
Key (
8
) has no function for
Epilog
Key (
9
) has no function for
Epilog
Key (
10
) switches the
MONO
mode on or off.
MONO
is displayed when this mode is
selected.
Key (
11
) has no function for
Epilog
Key (
12
) selects next input to the left.
Key (
13
) selects next input to the right.
Key(
14
) has no function for
Epilog
Key (
15
) reduces the volume
by 10 steps
.
Key (
16
) increases the volume
by 10 steps
Key (
17
) mutes the
Epilog
. Pressing this key again restores the previous volume
setting. When
MUTE
is engaged, the volume display shows:“
- - - -
“. Changing the
volume setting cancels the
MUTE
function
.
Key (
18
) decreases the volume
Key (
19
) increases the volume
TIP
: The „volome“keys (
18
and
19
)
are independent from the device selection.
Therefore, these two keys have no function for CD player or tuner.