Remote Control Description,
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Krell Home Theater Standard 7.1
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Processing Mode Keys
71 Stereo Key
Use this key to select stereo decoding, which allows you to make an
A/B comparison or listen to a stereo recording in two channel format
(left and right). The red LED illuminates when this feature is engaged.
After you select a mode, press the stereo button once. Press the
stereo button again to make the A/B comparison. Press the stereo
button again to exit stereo format.
You can make an A/B comparison when you press the stereo button, only if
you have selected a previous mode.
72 M1 Key (Mode 1 Key)
73 M2 Key (Mode 2 Key)
Use these keys to select available processing modes (such as Dolby
Digital, DTS, PLII Movie, THX, etc.) for incoming signals from a video
or audio source.
The default mode for a signal is always stored in Mode 1. Use the
Mode 1 key to select the default mode. All other modes that can be
used for the same signal are automatically stored in Mode 2. Use the
Mode 2 key to scroll through these other modes. The last mode dis-
played in Mode 2 is the one selected. Based on the source signal,
the Home Theater Standard 7.1 automatically selects the correct
modes available for the signal.
74 Pro Logic II Key
Use this button to select the available Dolby Pro Logic II modes for
Dolby Surround encoded material, including laser discs, videotapes,
television broadcasts, and compact discs. The red LED illuminates
when the Home Theater Standard 7.1 is in the Dolby Pro Logic II
decoding mode.
This mode is selected automatically if Dolby Digital source material is
encoded for Pro Logic. To turn off this mode, press the Pro Logic II key.
75 Pre Key (Preamp Pre Key)
Use this button to send the signal from the analog input directly to
the volume control, with no digital processing, using the analog stage
of the preamp. This avoids possible digital signal degradation and
can be used for components such as the KPS 28c that have a high
quality signal. See Assign Analog Audio Inputs, on page 45, for
information on assigning the analog input to one of the device but-
tons (DVD, LD, SAT, VCR, TV).
This feature is only available with a signal from an analog input. If you
attempt to use it with a signal from a digital input, the Home Theater
Standard 7.1 on-screen display will read
NOT ALLOWED.
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