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Input Selector
Selects the input source that you want to listen to (and watch).
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Master Volume Control
Simultaneously controls signal level at all outputs: front effect,
main, rear effect, center, and subwoofer. (This does not affect
TAPE REC OUT level.)
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Phones Jack
Plug in headphones here for private listening. If the FRONT
MIX and EFFECT switches are on, the effect channels will
be heard along with the main channels. Otherwise the main
channels only will be heard.
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Input Level Over Indicator
Illuminates when the input level goes over the permissible
maximum level. If this occurs frequently, decrease the signal
level of the input source with the INPUT TRIM control,
otherwise the sound will be distorted.
A
Bass Extension Switch
When on, boosts bass frequency response at the main left,
main right and center channels while maintaining overall
tonal balance. If you do not have a subwoofer, the use of
this switch will be effective to reinforce the bass frequencies.
B
Input Trim Control
Adjusts the input level of each source respectively.
Moreover, performs setting or adjustment for items selected
by pressing the SET/MENU switch.
C
Set Menu Switch
Whenever pressed, selects one of seven types of setting/adjust-
ment items. (They are CENTER MODE, CENTER GEQ, LOW
FREQ. TEST, PARAMETER INIT, MEMORY GUARD, VCR 3
VIDEO OUT and INPUT LVL TRIM.)
D
Bass and Treble Controls
Adjust the sound to match your tastes. Can also be used to
compensate for room acoustics. Defeated in the center
position.
E
Program Selector
Sequentially selects the digital sound field processing
programs in the + or – direction.
F
Balance Control
Adjusts the left and right output volume to the Main
Speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by
speaker positions or listening room conditions.
G
Effect Switch
Normally ON, this switch can be turned OFF to disable
output from the center and effect speakers.
H
Rec Out Selector
Selects the source to be recorded to a tape deck 1 or
VCR 1 independently of the setting of the INPUT
SELECTOR. However, when set to the SOURCE position,
the setting of the INPUT SELECTOR decides the source to
be recorded to a tape deck or VCR.
I
Auxiliary Input Jacks
Connect an auxiliary video or audio input source equipment
such as a camcorder to these jacks. If the connected video
equipment has a S video output terminal, connect it to the S
VIDEO jack to obtain a high resolution picture. The source
connected to these jacks can be selected by the INPUT
SELECTOR and REC OUT selector.
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