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Note:
Midnight Mode is not available with analogue material.
Note:
Midnight Mode can also be selected directly during normal
operation from the remote handset.
7.5.6 Input Labels
Input Labels
enables a descriptive label to be assigned to each
numbered n-Vi input socket. Inputs can also be disabled (set
to OFF) from this menu. The n-Vi’s internal “inputs” - Disc, DAB
and FM cannot be assigned alternative names.
Note:
It is not necessary to assign labels to the inputs but doing
so helps make n-Vi operation more intuitive.
Note:
Two labels can be assigned to Analogue Input 3, one for
its rear panel socket and one for its front panel socket. The front
panel input will only be available for selection when a connector is
plugged-in.
7.6 Speaker Setup
Selection of
Speaker Setup
from the top level menu generates
a second level menu described and illustrated below.
7.6.1 Speaker Size
Selection of
Speaker Size
Selection of
Selection of
enables the size of each speaker
to be defined. Generally a “small” speaker is an element of a
satellite/subwoofer package, while a “large” speaker is a full-
range type. The “small” left/right option is unavailable if no
subwoofer is present.
Note:
Ext (External) Large or Small should be selected if the front
speakers are connected to the n-Vi via an external power amplifier.
7.6.2 Units
Selection of
Units
Selection of
Selection of
enables the preferred distance measurement
units (feet or metres) for the Speaker Distance menu to be set.
n-Vi
On Screen Setup
7.5 Audio Setup
Selection of
Audio Setup
from the top level menu generates a
second level menu described and illustrated below.
7.5.1 Digital Audio Output
Selects the player’s
Digital Audio Output
format from
Multi-
channel
(i.e Dolby Digital, DTS, etc.) or
Stereo
(PCM stereo)
options.
Note:
The n-Vi must be in stop mode to select audio outputs.
7.5.2 Bass Mix
Selection of
Bass Mix
routes the front left and right speaker
low frequency signals additionally to the subwoofer channel.
Note:
Bass Mix will have no effect when a low frequency effects
(LFE) channel is encoded in the programme material.
Note:
Bass Mix is not available on analogue source material.
7.5.3 Pro Logic II
Selection of
Pro Logic II
Options provides adjustment of the
Panorama
,
Centre Width
and
Dimension
parameters.
Panorama
“ON” diverts a proportion of the front stereo signal
to the surround channels.
Centre Width
adjustment varies the relative strength of the
centre and front channels, a higher value increasing the
strength of the front channels.
Dimension
adjustment varies the relative strength of the
surround and front signals, a higher value increasing the
strength of the surround channels.
Note:
Pro Logic II Options are only effective when Dolby* Pro Logic
II Music Mode is selected.
7.5.4 Neo:6 Centre Gain
Selection of
Neo:6 Centre Gain
provides independent
adjustment of the centre channel volume level.
Note:
Neo:6 Centre Gain is only effective when DTS Neo:6 Music
Mode is selected.
7.5.5 Midnight Mode
Selection of
Midnight Mode
compresses the audio signal and
reduces its bass content to reduce the disturbance of late-night
listening.
MENU
DVD playback
system setup
video setup
prog. scan setup
audio setup
speaker setup
parental control
exit menu
digital audio output
bass mix
Pro Logic II
Neo:6 centre gain
midnight mode
input labels
4
multi-channel
up/down to select
ok to confirm
left or return to go
back with no change
menu for help
4
4
5
6
MENU
DVD playback
system setup
video setup
prog. scan setup
audio setup
speaker setup
parental control
exit menu
speaker size
units
speaker distance
test signal
speaker level
4
front: large
left/right to select
speakers
up/down to select size
ok to confirm
return to go back with
no change
menu for help
4
4
5
6
4
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MENU
DVD playback
system setup
video setup
prog. scan setup
audio setup
speaker setup
parental control
exit menu
digital audio output
bass mix
Pro Logic II
Neo:6 centre gain
midnight mode
input labels
4
A1 : Analogue 1
left/right to select input
up/down to select label
ok to confirm
left or return to go
back with no change
menu for help
4
4
5
6
4
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