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Tape
Tape
Tape
Tape
The TAPE key activates the output signal from
a recorder connected to the ‘Tape Play’
connection (40) on the rear panel. Press once
to activate and press again to deactivate. The
TAPE key does not affect the operating mode
of the SSP180/220. The selected signal
source will be fed to the ‘Tape Rec’ output
sockets (40). If you have a three-head tape
recorder that permits off-tape monitoring you
can use the TAPE key to compare the source
signal to the off-tape signal and check the
level and the quality of the recording while the
recording takes place.
Note: If you engage the ‘TAPE key with no
signal source connected to the ‘Tape Play’,
or with no tape running, you will not hear any
audio.
Src +/
Src +/
Src +/
Src +/----
The SRC +/- keys are used to scroll through
and select a Source (audio or audio-video)
from the available options. The selected
source is also fed to the ‘Tape Rec’ (40) and
‘Rec’ (41) outputs for recording. The display
shows the input you have selected. (This is
effectively the same as the Ch+/- hard keys.)
When a different input is selected, the
SSP180/220 automatically switches to the last
used operating mode of that input, or to the
correct digital decoding if an active digital
source is assigned to the input.
Trimsel and trim +/
Trimsel and trim +/
Trimsel and trim +/
Trimsel and trim +/----
The TRIM keys are used to temporarily adjust
the levels from the audio system without
accessing the Setup menu. The adjustments
are not saved and the values shown on the
Setup
menu remain unchanged.
Note: Trim level adjustments are not
permanent.
Repeated pressing of the TRIMSEL key
toggles through the following level adjustment
options:
•
subwoofer level
•
surround level
•
center level
•
bass level
•
treble level
Adjustments can be made using the TRIM +/-
keys.
Dyn
Dyn
Dyn
Dyn
This key activates the Dolby Late Night
function that compresses a Dolby Digital
soundtrack so that all details are audible at low
listening levels and loud sounds are reduced in
volume.
Note: This function works only with Dolby
Digital sources.
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