Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A owner manual Settings Menus

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Step 2) Use joystick LEFT and RIGHT to select the frequency.

Step 3) Press the joystick CENTER to enter that frequency into preset memory and play that station.

Step 4) Use the joystick DOWN button to move to the next preset down on the screen. The bottom arrow on each screen leads to the next page of presets.

Step 5) Repeat this for all the presets you want to set, then press EXIT when finished.

Power Up Volume

This allows you to set the PRESET volume level mentioned above. You might want to set it to a low level to avoid any surprises upon turn-on, especially if other users like loud music.

Max Volume

The volume can be set to not exceed a certain level chosen by you. This is useful if you have sensitive speakers, sensitive neighbors, or you would rather not have others play your system too loud. Finally, a smart preamplifier where YOU can police the volume without even being there!

ZONE 2 Menu

These settings are like those described for the Main Zone. In addition, the entire Zone 2 can be enabled or disabled, and the stereo balance adjusted with this menu.

SETTINGS Menus

MAIN ZONE Menu

Power Up Source

This sets the input source which the 7010A button will then always select whenever the PT-7010A is turned on.

Power Up Volume Mode

This lets you choose the volume level the PT-7010A reaches when it is turned on. You can select from a PRESET level, set below (the power-up volume), or it can play at the LAST level it was playing before it was turned off. The PT-7010A will always turn on at the level set here, but it can be adjusted to any level afterwards.

The Power Up Volume has three options: PRESET, LAST and FIXED. The FIXED option allows you to set the Zone 2 to a fixed volume, not adjustable with the remote. PRESET and LAST are as described for the Main Zone.

SPEAKERS Menu - SIZE

This menu allows you to enter the size of your speakers. The bass management of the PT-7010A will then automatically assign each speaker a frequency range based on your preferences. For full range speakers with low frequency capabilities, you will probably choose LARGE. In the case that speakers are not capable of full range duty, choosing the SMALL setting will engage a high pass crossover point at the point which is chosen for the subwoofer. When SMALL is chosen, the low frequency range is sent to the subwoofer.

See pages 40 and 42 for more details on bass management and information regarding the adjustment of the bass management crossover point.

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Contents For Model PT-7010A Preamplifier/Processor/Tuner Table of Contents Remote Control Codes Settings MenusTroubleshooting Guide Favorite Settings LogSpecial ‘Thank You’ Safety Precautions Unpacking the PT-7010A NEC National Electrical Code StandardsAntenna Grounding Outside the House Recording the Serial NumberFeatures of the PT-7010A Pre/Pro/Tuner Power Button PT-7010A Front Panel FeaturesVolume Knob IR Receiver WindowAM/FM Tuner Controls Signal Processing Indicator LightsTone Controls Mute ButtonPT-7010A Rear Panel Layout RS-232 Port FM AntennaXLR Audio Outputs Main Audio OutputsAC Power Considerations Installation and ConnectionsConnection Tips for Superior Sound Connection Tips for Video Quality and Flexibility Option Connection Diagram Connecting a DVD-Video PlayerAnalog Audio and Composite Video Digital Audio and Component Video Connecting to the TV or Projector using Component Video From the PT-7010A into the VCR’s inputs Connecting a VCRAnalog Audio Connecting a CD PlayerConnecting a Cassette Tape or DAT Deck Possible Connecting the 8-Channel Analog InputsConnecting the AM and FM Antennas Main Zone for a 5.1 Configuration Connecting an AmplifierMain Zone for a 7.1 Configuration Connecting a Separate Amplifier for Zone Overview of the PT-7010A Remote Adding Batteries to the Remote Control Quick Start Setup InstructionsQuick Start Instructions for PT-7010A Setup Page Speakers Menu, select Speaker Position menu Turning on the Main Zone Operation of the PT-7010A using the RemoteTurning on Zone Macro Punch Recal Erase Edit Light Clone Programming and Configuring Your ComponentsEdit Recal Recall EraseOSD Menus How to Navigate the OSD MenusOn-Screen Display OSD Functions Trim MenuTone Menu Modes MenuTuner Preset Menu Input Configuration Menus The example showsSaving AM/FM Presets Inputs MenuSettings Menus Speakers Menu Position Speakers Menu Calibration Crossover Adjustment Software Menu Surround Modes for 2 Channel Source Material Special Features of the Sherbourn PT-7010AParty Surround Modes for Multi-Channel SourcesRecording Operation Tuner OperationZone 2 Adjust IndicatorsZone 2 Operation Recording to a VCRSpeaker Placement Tips Subwoofer Location Surround Back SpeakersAudio Components Remote Control CodesCD Players Satellite/DSS Televisions VCRs Troubleshooting Guide Zone 2 Not Working Reset ProcedureZone 2 Does Not Play Digital Inputs External Amplifiers Shut Down Often or PrematurelyHum Noises Problems Updating PT-7010A FirmwareOther Probable Causes of Noise Tone Settings Favorite Settings LogMain Zone Settings Zone 2 SettingsVideo Settings Control SettingsInput Settings and Remote Codes Distance Feet Setting LG/SM/OFF Speaker SettingsTechnical Specifications DTS Disclosure Software Upgrade Licensing and Trademark DisclosuresDolby Disclosure Apple DisclosureSherbournR Sherbourn

PT-7010A specifications

Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A is an advanced multi-channel power amplifier that has made a significant mark in the audio engineering world. Renowned for its performance and versatility, the PT-7010A caters to both audiophiles and professionals seeking a high-quality audio solution.

One of the standout features of the PT-7010A is its impressive power output. Delivering 100 watts per channel into an 8-ohm load, the amplifier guarantees robust sound reproduction across a variety of audio formats. With the ability to drive both low and high impedance loads efficiently, it handles demanding speaker systems with ease, making it a suitable choice for home theaters as well as professional audio environments.

Another key characteristic of the PT-7010A is its use of Class A/B amplification technology, which combines the efficiency of Class B with the linearity of Class A. This results in a rich, warm sound with minimal distortion, ensuring that the audio signal remains clear even at high volume levels. Additionally, the amplifier features extensive thermal management, allowing it to maintain optimal performance without overheating, thus enhancing its lifespan.

The build quality of the Sherbourn PT-7010A is equally impressive. Constructed with high-grade materials, the amplifier not only ensures durability but also minimizes vibrations that can adversely affect sound quality. Its sleek design makes it an aesthetically pleasing addition to any audio setup, whether in a living room or a commercial venue.

Connectivity is another highlight of the PT-7010A, featuring multiple input options, including balanced XLR and unbalanced RCA connections. This versatility allows for seamless integration with a wide array of audio sources, ranging from home theater systems to professional recording equipment.

The amplifier's user-friendly interface simplifies operation, with easy access to power settings and a front-panel indicator to monitor status. Furthermore, the PT-7010A is designed to be environmentally friendly, with energy-efficient components that reduce power consumption without compromising performance.

In conclusion, Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A stands out as a powerful and versatile amplifier that combines high performance with advanced technology. Its quality construction, exceptional sound reproduction, and variety of connection options make it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their audio experience, whether in home entertainment systems or professional settings.