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Center: +00.0 dB
-24 to
+12
Right (front): +00.0 dB
-24 to
+12
R(ight) surr(ound): +00.0
dB
-24 to
+12
L(eft) surr(ound): +00.0
dB
-24 to
+12
Sub-(woofer): +00.0 dB
-24 to
+12
Subwoofer limit:
Level: -00 dB
-45
Feature setup
Noise gen(erator): auto
auto
man(ua
l)
off
Lang(uage):
English
English
Fran
Η
a
is
Espa
Ζ
ol
Factory reset
ENTER to reset
Software
version:
TRIM
balance:
Left: +00.0
dB
-12 to +12
Press TRIM, then press the
>
or
<
key to select speaker
to adjust, then press
/\
Center:
+00.0
dB
-12 to +12
or
\/
keys to Increase or decrease volume. Press
>
or
<
for next speaker.
Right:
+00.0
dB
-12 to +12
Press TRIM again to exit.
R-surr:
+00.0
dB
-12 to +12
L-surr:
+00.0
dB
-12 to +12
Sub: +00.0 dB
-12 to +12
5.2 Navigation: The First Steps
5.2.1 General
Information
As mentioned above, you’ll need the
SSP-25
’s remote control to navigate the menu system. The buttons or
keys you’ll use most are located in the middle of the remote keypad. They are the
MENU
key, the four arrow
keys (
Up
,
Down
,
Left
,
Right
), and the
ENTER
key.
In general, these keys do the following:
1) The
MENU
key opens the menu system. When the menu system is already opened,
each push of the
MENU
key returns you one level toward the Main
MENU
screen. At
the Main menu display a final push of the
MENU
key exits the menu system entirely.
2) At the Main menu display the
>
(
Right
) or
<
(
left
) key moves you forward and back
through the three choices (Mode, Source setup, and System setup), but at this display
the
/\
(
Up)
or
\/
(
Down)
arrow keys have no function.
3) The
ENTER
key selects a choice. Pressing the
ENTER
key at Source setup option
under Main menu brings up a new display:
AV1
setup. Pressing the
ENTER
key again
allows you to set up or modify the settings associated with
AV1
. If instead you Press
the
<
or
>
key you are presented with the previous or next input choice. Selecting an
input (with
ENTER
) displays the
AV1
options. You select the options with the
<
or
>
key.
4) The
/\
(
Up
arrow) and
\/
(
Down
) keys cycle through the options available, or
increases or decreases the values available. Once you reach the option or value you
wish to set, pressing the
<
or
>
sets that option, or value, in Main memory and moves
to the next or previous setup item (example:
Mode
to
Input
or
mode
to
An
(alog)
input
. It is NOT necessary to press
ENTER
to select a parameter.
5) When you are finished with an input’s setup, pressing the
MENU
key takes you back
one level so you can select another input to set up. Pressing
MENU
again at this level
returns you to the first display, allowing you to press the
<
or
>
key to choose another
setup option. Though it may seem confusing in print, the actual operation is relatively
simple and intuitive.
6) The
ENTER
key selects a setting to be setup, moving up a step in the menu.