9
Basic Functions of the
The basic functions of the
, described in this chapter are always available, regardless of the selected source.
Source switching
The source buttons are used to select the desired internal source (VHF radio,
Streaming Client) or an external source (A1 IN, A2 IN, D1 IN, D2 IN, D3 IN,
Bluetooth Receiver) for playback.
Once the
has switched to the internal sources they can be operated using
the remote control.
Please refer to the following chapters for details of operating the individual
source devices.
Volume control
The volume of the
can be adjusted in fine increments using the
-
+
button. A brief press on one volume button increases or reduces the volume by
one increment. Holding one of the volume buttons pressed in causes the
volume to change continuously.
Continuous listening to programme material at very high volume can result in
permanent loss of hearing. You can avoid subsequent health problems by
avoiding continuous listening at high volume
Tone settings (Tone menu)
The
features a range of facilities for adjusting the sound to suit your
personal preferences, the system’s location and your room acoustics. All sound
settings are grouped together in the tone control menu (TONE menu).
The tone control menu is called up using the
button.
The features of the tone control menu are explained in detail in the next section.
Adjustment range /
Options:
Explanations:
Balance
-75 ... 0 ... +75
This menu point allows you to alter the balance
between the left and right loud-speakers in
order to compensate for an unfavourable
listening position.
Treble
Bass
-12 ... 0 ... +12
These two menu points are used to alter the
treble and bass settings.
Tone Control
off / on
This menu point can be used to disable (by-
pass) the
's
tone controls.
To switch off the tone controls, select the
“OFF” setting. When the tone controls are
switched off, any adjustments you made to the
following menu points “BASS” and “TREBLE”
have no effect.
Loudness
off / on
The
features a volume-dependent tone
control (
LOUDNESS
) which compensates for
the frequency-dependent sensitivity of the
human ear, and therefore of human hearing, at
very low volume levels.
This set-up option is used to switch loudness
on or off.