Cambridge Audio PS2000 specifications System Functions

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System Functions

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System Functions

1.MUTE (On Remote Control): Mutes all output from the PS2000 Digital. Press this button once to mute. Press a second time to restore audio output. You can also enable or disable the mute function by pressing both volume buttons on the Dipole Unit together.

2.POWER ON/OFF (On Subwoofer): The POWER button on the Subwoofer controls the power supply input from the Power Adapter. This button must be depressed to activate the Dipole Unit.

3.POWER (On Remote Control): The POWER button on the Remote Control and Dipole Unit sets the system to power on and standby mode. When the system is turned on for the first time, the default input mode is “Digital” and the effects selection is “Prism”. Subsequently, when the system is turned on from standby mode, the last input mode and effect selection is retained.

4.VOLUME (On Dipole Unit): Adjusts the volume of the entire system. Press the UP or DOWN button to increase or decrease the volume. (This function is also available on the Remote Control, use the + or - button)

5.DIGITAL (On Remote Control): Selects the digital input source signal for the OPTICAL or COAXIAL input. Digital input is the default mode when the system is turned on. Optical input has priority. This button is located on the Remote Control. (This function is also available on the Dipole Unit, use the SOURCE button) The possible digital input signals are; PCM, 2-Ch AC-3 or 5.1 AC-3.

PCM

2-Ch AC-3 5.1 AC-3

These signals are auto-detected.

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