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Switching On / Off
Operating Your ADP61
In order to get started, we need to be in Standby mode. For
this to happen, make sure the POWER switch on the panel is
pressed in. A red indicator light will confirm Standby mode on
the display panel.
Now, either press any of the 16 buttons on the front panel of
the ADP61 or the STANDBY button on the remote control.
You should now see the message VIOLET AUDIO scroll by.
To go return to STANDBY mode: simply press the STANDBY
button on the bottom left of the remote control.
NOTES:
1. Standby mode can only be activated by remote control.
The ADP-61 features a
Last State Memory
function.
This means that when powering up, all selections and
settings from the previous session will be restored.
The exception being volume settings above 40db
POWER DOWN
: To turn unit off completely, simply press
the POWER switch on unit front panel. This will also
defeat the Standby mode. Unit can only then be
powered up again by first depressing the POWER switch
on the front panel.
2. Standby mode consumes a small amount of power in
order to receive power ON command from infrared
remote control.
Front Panel
Remote Control
TUNED
TUNED
AUX
AUX
TAPE
TAPE
TUNER
TUNER
VIDEO
VIDEO
TV
TV
VCR
VCR
DVD
DVD
6CH
6CH
MEMORY
MEMORY
To Adjust the Tone
Basic equalisation control. Affects only Front Left & Right
output channels
Turn the TREBLE knob on the panel to adjust high-frequency
level. The indented middle position denotes a flat curve, or 0db
boost/cut.
Turn the BASS knob on the panel to adjust high-frequency
level. The indented middle position denotes a flat curve, or 0db
boost/cut.
Adjust Low-frequency Level
Adjust High-frequency level
Rear Panel
18
MENU
TEST
Rear Panel
Rear Panel
Subwoofer frequency
Set the desired low-pass frequency threshold with the LSF SET
knob. Range: 60~150Hz. (Lucasfilm THX specification is 80Hz).
The next state will display similar to this:
For more information, see p.17
(
Default Window Display Information)
Last State Memory