STOP CHARGING.
Turns off the charging circuit, but continues to run on AC. This menu
selection is optional, as charging is normally terminated automatically.
STANDBY.
Enters
STANDBY
mode.
STANDBY
mode must be exited by pressing the front
panel’s Standby button.
RECORD SELECT.
Assigns any input selected from the front panel to the record circuitry
and outputs jacks.
PHASE NORMAL.
Sets both channels to non-inverting (normal phase). The lower left-
hand corner of the display indicates. (L+ +R)
NOTE: ANY OF THE FOUR PHASE OPTIONS CAN BE SELECTED FROM THE MENU.
HOWEVER, THE PHASE BUTTON ON THE HANDHELD REMOTE TRANSMITTER SIMPLY
TOGGLES BETWEEN PHASE NORMAL AND INVERT BOTH.
INVERT BOTH.
Inverts the phase of both channels. (L
−
−
R)
INVERT LEFT.
Inverts only the left channel. (L
−
+R)
INVERT RIGHT.
Inverts only the right channel. (L+
−
R)
INPUT OFFSET.
Adjusts the input gain offset for the most recently selected main input by
up to +/
−
20dB by turning the
VOLUME/ENTER
knob clockwise or counter-clockwise. The
balance bar graph will indicate any degree of adjustment in 0.5dB increments when this
mode is selected. When the cursor is returned to center and resumes its diamond shape
no input offset adjustment has been made.This feature is particularly useful for sources
that have much higher or much lower output levels than normal. Every individual input
offset adjustments is automatically stored in the preamplifier internal memory until
adjusted to a new value.
OUT 2 OFFSET.
Adjusts the input gain offset of the unbalanced (RCA)
OUT 2
output
relative to the balanced (XLR)
MAIN OUTPUTS
1
and
2/B
by turning the
VOLUME/ENTER
knob clockwise or counter-clockwise.The balance bar graph will indicate any degree of
adjustment in 0.5dB increments when this mode is selected. When the cursor is returned
to center and resumes its diamond shape, no
OUT 2 OFFSET
adjustment has been made.
Any
OUT 2 OFFSET
adjustment is automatically stored in the preamplifier internal memory
until adjusted to a new value. Up to a maximum of +/-20dB offset can be achieved.
RECORD OUT LEVEL.
Adjusts the level (volume) of the record signal path over the
same range as the main signal path.
NAME
−
. . . . .
A variety of names for labeling the Main and Record Inputs is provided.
The name chosen is assigned to the last-selected Main or Record Input.
REMOTE DEFAULT.
Returns IR receiver frequencies to factory default setting, thereby
matching the handheld remote transmitter transmission frequencies when adjusted to
factory default setting.
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