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SWITCHING OPERATIONAL MODES
Dolby Volume™ Processing Mode
stabilizes incoming audio signals so that the listener does not have
to manually adjust them while enjoying audio/video sources (ideal for television broadcasts). Dolby Vol-
ume Processing Mode is active by default after the initial power-up sequence (see step 5 on page 6). To
enter this mode from BYPASS Mode, press the BYPASS button once. The BYPASS LED will turn solid
BLUE or OFF when Dolby Volume Processing Mode is active. The color of the BYPASS LED depends
on the type of input signal. Please refer to the BYPASS LED Color chart on page 4 for
Bypass Mode
allows input audio to pass through the Gefen TV Auto Volume Stabilizer without being
subject to volume stabilization (ideal for movies and pre-recorded audio). This mode is activated by
pressing the BYPASS button on the front panel or the BYPASS button on the remote (Gefen SKU# GTV-
VOLC-IR). When the Gefen TV Auto Volume Stabilizer is in Bypass Mode, the Bypass LED will turn RED
or PURPLE (depending on the type of input signal; please refer to the BYPASS LED Color chart on page
4). To enable Dolby Volume™ processing again, press the BYPASS button again. Once Dolby Volume
Processing Mode is active, the LED on the front panel will be BLUE or BLANK as described above.
Standby Mode
minimizes power consumption during periods of disuse. To enter Standby Mode, press
and hold the BYPASS button on the front panel. After a few seconds, the Bypass LED will turn RED
and the three audio input signal type LEDs will be dark, indicating that Standby Mode is active. Standby
Mode can also be activated by pressing the BYPASS button on the IR remote control. To leave Standby
Mode, press the BYPASS button on the front panel (or the STANDBY button on the IR remote). The
GefenTV Auto Volume Stabilizer will start up in Dolby Volume Processing Mode.
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How to activate the Dolby Volume
™
, Bypass, and Standby Modes
How to activate the Dolby Volume
™
, Bypass, and Standby Modes
SWITCHING OPERATIONAL MODES
Dolby Volume™ Processing Mode
stabilizes incoming audio signals so that the listener does not have
to manually adjust them while enjoying audio/video sources (ideal for television broadcasts). Dolby Vol-
ume Processing Mode is active by default after the initial power-up sequence (see step 5 on page 6). To
enter this mode from BYPASS Mode, press the BYPASS button once. The BYPASS LED will turn solid
BLUE or OFF when Dolby Volume Processing Mode is active. The color of the BYPASS LED depends
on the type of input signal. Please refer to the BYPASS LED Color chart on page 4 for
Bypass Mode
allows input audio to pass through the Gefen TV Auto Volume Stabilizer without being
subject to volume stabilization (ideal for movies and pre-recorded audio). This mode is activated by
pressing the BYPASS button on the front panel or the BYPASS button on the remote (Gefen SKU# GTV-
VOLC-IR). When the Gefen TV Auto Volume Stabilizer is in Bypass Mode, the Bypass LED will turn RED
or PURPLE (depending on the type of input signal; please refer to the BYPASS LED Color chart on page
4). To enable Dolby Volume™ processing again, press the BYPASS button again. Once Dolby Volume
Processing Mode is active, the LED on the front panel will be BLUE or BLANK as described above.
Standby Mode
minimizes power consumption during periods of disuse. To enter Standby Mode, press
and hold the BYPASS button on the front panel. After a few seconds, the Bypass LED will turn RED
and the three audio input signal type LEDs will be dark, indicating that Standby Mode is active. Standby
Mode can also be activated by pressing the BYPASS button on the IR remote control. To leave Standby
Mode, press the BYPASS button on the front panel (or the STANDBY button on the IR remote). The
GefenTV Auto Volume Stabilizer will start up in Dolby Volume Processing Mode.