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MAIN menu | The main menu of the RCS 2.0S has three pages of general menu selections. | |||||||
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| DELAY LEVEL | ADC |
| <- AMP REM | ADDR |
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| DISPL TEST | OUT |
| POL PAREQ | TONE |
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<- OFS INFO
To enter the Menu selection pages press the “MENU” button. Use the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” navigational buttons to highlight an option with the selection cursor and to proceed to a new page. To enter a highlighted option press the “ENTER” button.
Once you are in a menu option use the “MENU” button to go back one step (from
Saving Menu | Custom settings that are made to any of the menu selections can be saved by | |||||||
Settings | placing the RCS 2.0S into standby mode. If you make changes to any of the menu | |||||||
| items and turn the unit off before placing it into standby mode all settings will be lost. | |||||||
| To place the RCS 2.0S into standby mode press STANDBY button found on the front | |||||||
| panel of the unit or the red “STANDBY” button on the remote control. | |||||||
DELAY menu | The Delay menu controls the systems time alignment. You can adjust the systems | |||||||
| time alignment by changing the delay time for the left and right outputs indepen- | |||||||
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| 1 - Individual channel delay time settings. | |||||||
| 2 - Current correction preset. (selectable from the main screen) | |||||||
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Use the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” navigational buttons to highlight an option and use the “UP” and “Down” buttons to change its value .
NOTE: The RCS 2.0S provides a unique set of two delay times (Left and
Right) for each room correction preset including bypass.
NOTE: System balancing is automatically implemented by the room correc- tion software. You would change these parameters only if you needed addi-
tional adjustment.