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mute setup Here you can choose how you want the mute button to function.
input setup Each input on your surround processor can be customized in several ways to enhance
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• classic - When the mute button is pressed no audio will be heard.
The next two choices are useful in situations where you wish to still hear the audio
source but temporarily reduce the volume to a lower level. For example, let's say you are
watching a football game and the phone rings. You need to take the call but would still
like to monitor the progress of the game...
• specific - allows you to choose an exact level the audio is attenuated to irregardless
of the current setting.
• dampening - allows you to reduce the current listening level by the specified
amount.
either the performance or the ease of use of the system. A quick look at the input menu
and submenus gives you an overview of what is possible:
The name button provides a way to customize the names of the inputs as displayed on
the input selection screens. For example, you might want to name an input "CDP-100"
for the Classé CD player you might have connected there. To do so, use the four buttons
along the bottom of the Input Name menu to change the default name of any given
input to something more specific to your system, as follows:
• The left button acts like the backspace key on a computer keyboard, moving the
cursor to the left and eliminating any characters along the way.
• The right button moves the cursor to the right, adding characters along the
way. (Change each character to what you want as you go along, using the
buttons.)
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