Sherwood R-963 manual Setting the Power AMP Assign

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SETTING THE POWER AMP ASSIGN

You can assign the power amplifier for the surround back channels to the ROOM 2.

In this case, you need not use the power amplifier to drive the speakers additionally in a different room (ROOM 2).

P O W E R A M P A S S I G N

S / B A C K

R O O M 2

R E T U R N : B a c k

, : S e l e c t

Press the CURSOR LEFT( )/RIGHT( ) buttons to use the power amplifier as desired.

ENGLISH

OSD

OFF

PAGE

MAIN

FAV

VOL

 

CH

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

0

MI M2 M3

Each time these buttons are pressed, the power amplifier is assigned as follows :

S /BACK : Select this to use power amplifier

for the surround back channels. ROOM 2 : Select this to use it for the ROOM 2.

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Contents 963 Introduction Unpacking and InstallationRead this Before Operating Your Unit Room 2 Remote Controls Should this happen, memorize them again System ConnectionsAudio IN/ OUT connections Connecting System Control Connecting MULTI-ROOM System KIT Connecting Speakers Dynamic Range Button Front Panel ControlsDigi Link System Remote Controls Universal Remote ControlsThis remote control unit has 3 operating modes as follows Function Table of the Numbered Buttons Remove the cover Loading BatteriesLoad four alkaline batteries AAA size 5V matching the polarityButtons simultaneously for 3 seconds Entering a Setup CodeCode is saved and the Pre-PROgramming mode is resumed Power button and then save the codeOperate the component using Corresponding function buttons Repeat the above stepsFunctions Main Additional Information on Remote Command CodesMatching the polarity Room 2 Remote ControlsBefore operation OperationsAdjusting the tone bass and treble When CD, Tape MON or Video 1~ Video 5 is selectedSelect the tone mode as desired Select the digital or the analog input as DesiredPress it again to cancel, then CINEMA-EQ OFF Surround modes Surround SoundHall 1/2 Use this mode to enjoy video game sourcesFront left and right speakers and center speaker Speaker placementEnjoying Surround Sound Surr Adjusting each channel level with test tone Adjusting each channel levelDownmixing into 2 front channels Manual tuning Auto tuningPresetting radio stations Listening to Radio BroadcastsScanning preset stations in sequence Tuning to preset stationsRecording Dubbing the sound and image signalsRecording with Tape Monitor Dubbing from video components ontoEach time this button is pressed, the corresponding Digital Audio Recording with MD RecorderInput is selected as follows Connected, Digital is flickering. ThereAdjusting the brightness of the fluorescent displays Operating the sleep timerOther Functions Compressing the dynamic range Dolby Digital sources onlyCorrecting or clearing a video label Room 2 source Room 2 Source PlaybackOSD Menu Settings Using the OSDCurrent Status Display When selecting the Power AMP Assign Select the desired menu using the Cursor UP /DOWN buttonsWhen selecting the Function Select When selecting the Surround SetupSetting the Power AMP Assign When selecting the Speaker Config Setting the Speaker SetupWhen selecting the Speaker Distance Corresponding LFE level mode When selecting the LFE Level ControlWhen selecting the Input Setup Setting the Function SelectMoved to the corresponding Digital D E O S E L E C T When selecting the Tone Control Off To turn off the current status display When selecting the OSD ModeWhen the DC Trigger mode is set to On When selecting the DC TriggerWhen selecting the Listening Mode When selecting the Source Direct Setting the Surround SetupWhen selecting the Cinema EQ Moved to the corresponding modeWhen selecting the surround mode When selecting the Decoding ModeBe adjusted within the range of -15~+15 dB Setting the CH Level TrimEach time these buttons are pressed, the channel level can When selecting the Volume Mode Setting the ROOM2 Feed SetupPress the Cursor UP /DOWN Then press the Enter button When selecting the Function Select for RoomButtons to select the Function Select for Room 2 source Problem Possible Cause Remedy Troubleshooting GuideAmplifier Section Specifications963