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Source setting
At this menu point you can activate and disable external sources, and assign a
plain text name to each source; this name then appears in the screen displays.
For example, you might wish to assign the display name
“Media Centre PC”
to
the coax D 1 input.
Each source is followed by the assigned name, or if you have disabled the
source concerned the note
'
disabled
'
.
If you want to activate / disable a source, or change the plain text name,
navigate to the appropriate line.
To activate a source, press the green
button; pressing the red
button disables the source.
To change the plain text name, press the
button once more. Change
the name as you wish, then press
to confirm your choice. This action
stores the settings for the source. If necessary, the display name can be
changed as often as you wish. When the name input process is complete,
press the
button to store it.
A name can only be entered for external source devices, i.e. those connected
to the following inputs of the
:
Analogue A1, A2, Digital D1, D2, TV.
When you call up Source Select using
/ on the remote control
handset or the source buttons on the front panel, any disabled sources are
suppressed. This makes it easier to select sources, and we recommend that
you disable any sources not in use.
Sub-point
Input level
The input sensitivity of the analogue inputs can be adjusted to the output level
of the source devices connected to the system. This facility ensures that the
volume level is the same for all sources. The default setting for input sensitivity
is 2.0 V (high level).
If the connected source is being played too quiet, adjust the input sensitivity to
a lower value. The adjustment is correct when the volume is about the
equivalent of the built-in FM radio.
Menu point
Speaker
(Loudspeaker menu)
Activating this menu point calls up additional on-screen menu points which
relate to the loudspeakers.
Sub-point
Loudspeakers
Choosing the menu point External selects a 3.x configuration; in this
mode the
should be set up as the Centre speaker.
Sub-point
Ext. Subwoofer
Selecting the menu point ‘Caruso’ in the Loudspeaker sub-point, and setting
the menu point ‘
On
’ in the Sub-woofer sub-point, switches off the integral bass
loudspeaker.
Sub-point
Crossover freq
This menu point only appears if you have selected "External" or "Caruso +
external" in the Loudspeaker sub-menu, and the sub-woofer is switched on.
If you are using satellite speakers in combination with a subwoofer, choose a
cross-over frequency of 40Hz, 60Hz, 100Hz or 150Hz, depending on the size
and bass performance of your loudspeakers.
This is the basic rule: the smaller the speaker cabinet, the higher the cross-over
frequency should be
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