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1. POWER: power switch,
turns on and off the main power of the receiver.
2. Display,
shows the selected input and operating status in
normal operation. In setting mode the parameters
of the specific settings are displayed.
In Tuner mode, radio station frequency or RDS
data is visible.
3. LISTEN: selector for audio playback mode
This button allows manual selection of one of the
audio playback modes such as „stereo".
4. TONE: sound adjustments,
Increase or decrease treble and bass of the
system's sound. "MULTI CONTROL" (9) is used
to change the values.
5. CHANNEL: equalization of speaker
channel volume levels
receiver can switch to settings mode for adjusting
volume level balance and making all speakers
have the same volume level at your favourite posi-
tion in the room. "MULTI CONTROL" (9) is used
to browse all available settings. Settings can not
be made if the input „5.1CH" has been selected.
6. SPEAKER: speaker configuration
Using this button you can enter an editing mode
to give information about your speaker system to
the sound management of the receiver. Settings can
not be made if the input „5.1CH" has been selec-
ted. "MULTI CONTROL" (9) is used to change
through all available settings.
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With this button the
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7. DSP: programs for surround sound
conditioning
Choose between eight digital methods of sound
conditioning, for example simulation of the sound
in a big concert hall. "MULTI CONTROL" (9) is
used to browse all available settings.
DSP programs can not be used for the receiver
input "5.1CH".
8. Tuner buttons
Number block and other buttons needed for
operating the RDS-Tuner. See Chapter "Operating
the receiver - Tuner".
9. MULTI CONTROL / INPUT SELECTOR:
general purpose selection knob
In normal operation it is used to select another
input channel. In settings mode (TONE,
CHANNEL, SPEAKER, DSP and some tuner
modes) this button can change the parameters of
different settings.
10. MASTER VOLUME: volume level controller
Used to control the overall volume level of the
system: speakers, headphones and the "PRE"
(19), "SW" (18) outputs.
11. PHONES: 6,3 mm standard stereo jack,
the socket that you can connect your stereo head-
phones to. Min. impedance: 32 ohms.
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