6
Press
OK
to save the configuration.
Hardware
ID
The LCD display and audio muting circuit have been changed over several generations of Realisers.
The Realiser is meant to identify which types are present, but some early Realisers sometimes mis-
identify the type. Therefore an
ID
code can be entered manually.
To see the current hardware
ID
, press the
FILE
key. You will see the firmware version screen
illustrated above. The last character on the last line is the hardware
ID
. If the character is not
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
, the hardware
ID
has not been set.
To set the hardware
ID
, first determine which code you need to enter according to the type of LCD
display and the presence of HDMI. The codes are:
A
black characters on a white background, no HDMI
B
white characters on a blue background, no HDMI
C
white characters on a black background, no HDMI
D
white characters on a black background, HDMI
To enter the
ID
, press
MENU
, then
(.)
. The screen will say:
> ID:ì LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 3
LINE 4
The junk character
ì
is an example and indicates that the
ID
has not been set.
Use the
<
and
>
keys to choose
A
,
B
,
C
or
D
. The
LINE
entries on the screen illustrate the order of the
four text lines as determined by the
ID
. They should read 1, 2, 3, 4 in order. With the correct
ID
entered and the lines in correct order, press
(!)
to save the
ID
, or
CANCEL
to abort the operation.
Change in firmware of 3 August 2011
Fix:
For series 09 Realisers without HDMI (
ID
=
C
), prevents analogue audio input shutoff after pressing
MENU-MODE
.
(
MENU-MODE
accesses the input selector menu, which is not a valid key sequence for
Realisers without HDMI.)
Features and changes in firmware of 21 July 2011
The following are the most significant changes. Not all refinements are listed.
New features:
1. HDMI support.
2. Dual-user mode with independent PRIR, HPEQ, and head tracking.
3. Preset saving to SD card.