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Basic operation and advanced settings menu
2.1
Operating mode / Standby mode
Using the power button (1) you can switch between the operating mode and the standby
mode. When switched on, the display (4) lights up and the control LED (2) is switched off. In
standby mode, the display is switched off and the control LED is on to indicate the unit is still
connected to the mains.
CAUTION:
When switched to standby, the unit is still connected to the mains. In case of a
thunderstorm or if you leave the house for a longer time, we recommend you switch off the
amplifier by using the mains switch (13) or pull the mains plug (12).
2.2
Display button
If the display disturbs you while listening to music, you can switch it off by pressing the display
button (5).
2.3
Advanced settings menu
The MA / SA 6.2 offers a wealth of custom-specific settings in its advanced settings menu
which may be accessed during operating or standby mode. To enter the menu, just tap on
the
MENU
button (3). The currently selected menu point is indicated in the upper area of the
display in capital letters – the respective option is indicated below in lowercase characters.
To skip through the available menu points, use the menu buttons
named
< ITEM >
. To
change the setting or option of a selected menu point, use the menu buttons named
< VALUE
>
. To store and exit the menu again, just press the menu button
EXIT.
NOTE:
If no menu button is pressed for ten seconds while the advanced settings menu is
active, the amplifier switches back to normal operating mode. Settings made previously are
still stored.
2.4
Set display brightness
Selects the display brightness from 100%, 75%, 50%, to 25%.
NOTE
: The display brightness can also be remotely controlled, if an AVM model of the PA or
SD series is used as a pre-amplifier and
remote
is set as operating mode (see section 2.6)
2.5
Set display mode
bargraph & value:
While operating, a bar informs about the actual output level. The peak
output power is displayed numerically.
value:
Only the peak output power is indicated numerically.
CLIP
indicates the demanded output power exceeded the maximum. In this case, we
recommend to reduce the volume in order to not damage the tweeters of your tweeters.