
*Target Map
This menu allows you to change a
to any of the analog targets. The default
mappings are:
TMAP1 = T1 (stereo)
TMAP2 = T2 (stereo)
TMAP3 = T1L (mono)
TMAP4 = T1R (mono)
TMAP5 = T2L (mono)
TMAP6 = T2R (mono)
TMAP7 = T2 (stereo) [
program target]
To access the target menu:
General instructions:
1. [ENTER] changes the mapping of the highlighted Target Map
2. [BACK] goes to the previous menu and saves the settings
3. [UP] and [DOWN] moves between the Target Maps
Changing settings:
1. Press [ENTER] twice to enter the edit mode of the front panel settings (the Firmware
X.XX should be highlighted
2. Press [DOWN] until Target Map is highlighted
3. Press [ENTER] to edit the target map and highlight TMAP1
4. Press [ENTER] to change the mapping
5. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to move to the next Target Map
6. Press [BACK] to save your setting
*LCD Settings
This changes the contrast of the display. Be very
careful, because you can make the display unreadable
and you will have to reset the receiver to its default
settings (see
Resetting the Receiver's Display to the
section).
1. Press [ENTER] to edit the Resistance Ratio
2. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the settings – this makes “coarse” adjustments to
the contrast of the display
3. Press [ENTER] to move to Reference Voltage
4. Press [UP] or [DOWN] to change the settings – this makes “fine” adjustments to the
contrast of the display
5. Press [ENTER] to save your settings and return to the Settings submenu
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Resistance Ratio
LCD Settings
WARNING
If you adjust the display to an unreadable condition, you can restore the
display by using a “Cold Boot.” This is done by unplugging the AMR-100-I
receiver and press and hold the
[ENTER]
button as you plug in the AMR-100-
I. This will reset the display to its normal settings.
A Cold Boot will stop the audio playback and it must be rebooted to restore the
audio playback!