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3.8ANALOG INPUT LEVELS

For sources set to Anlg-DSP or Anlg-Dir in under Source Setup, you can match input levels in MAIN to each other so there are no large changes in volume as you change sources. This is also where recording level is set when using the processor as an analog-to-digital converter (see sections 3.6, 3.9, and 4.3).

8. ANALOG INPUT LEVELS

a. CD: +0.0 dB

b. 2-Ch: +0.0 dB

c. 6-Ch: +0.0 dB

d. TAPE: +0.0 dB

e. FM/AM: -5.0 dB

f. DVD1: +0.0 dB

g. DVD2: +0.0 dB

h. DVD3: +0.0 dB

i. DVD4: +0.0 dB

j. TV1: +0.0 dB

k. TV2: +0.0 dB

l. TV3: +0.0 dB

m. TV4: +0.0 dB

n. SAT1: +0.0 dB

o. SAT2: +0.0 dB

p. VCR: +0.0 dB

q. AUX: +0.0 dB

If a source that is set to Analog-DSP is playing while you adjust the Input Level, you will notice a vertical bar graph to the left of the dB settings. With the on-screen display, this Bar Graph has a green, pink, and red area. The pink area, when showing, represents the last 6 dB of undistorted range and the red area, when showing, indicates overload. On the front panel display the overload indication is the uppermost segment, and the one below it is the “6 dB or less remaining” indicator.

Before making changes or adjustments in this menu, have all source components playing music with comparable dynamics. As you switch highlighted source, you will hear that component play. Remember, input levels applies only to analog sources and the bar graph only works with Analog-DSP setting.

Example: Adjust TAPE Input Level.

Make sure a source is connected to TAPE Analog L/R, set accordingly in menu 6 and playing.

Enter the setup menu. Go to ANALOG INPUT LEVELS and press SELECT.

Press the ￿ button until you reach TAPE: +0.0 dB.

Press SELECT. +0.0 dB will be highlighted in red.

Use the ￿￿ buttons to change the Level.

When finished, press BACK then ￿￿ to go to another source, or...

Press BACK to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.

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