DP564 Multichannel Audio Decoder Front-Panel Controls
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menu. If you are in a setup menu, Status changes the display to a status menu. If you
are in a setup menu, Setup brings up the top-level setup menu. If you are in a status
menu, Status brings up the main status menu.
moves the item selection in the display to the next item up. In the setup menu, if
the current menu designates a numerical value, increases the value to the next
higher increment.
navigates within and between menus. In the setup menu, enters that item’s
submenu, unless there is no submenu. In the status menu, scrolls to the next
available menu. Brightness takes you directly to the menu where you can adjust the
intensity of the display.
moves the item selection in the display to the next item down. In the setup menu,
if the current menu designates a numerical value, decreases the value to the next
lower increment.
navigates between menus. In a multi-layer menu, returns to the next-higher
menu (same as Esc). In the top-level status menu, scrolls to the adjacent menu, (in
the opposite scrolling direction as ). Remote invokes remote control by the
DolbyRemote 564 software. When the DP564 is under remote control, Remote ends
remote control and re-activates all front-panel controls.
Note: When the DP564 is under remote control, most front-panel controls are
inactive. In this mode, the Master Volume knob is active, and you can scroll
through the status menus, or press Remote, which ends remote control and re-
activates all front-panel controls.
3.2.2 Listening Modes
By reproducing the wide variety of consumer listening environments, listening mode
selections enable you to make sure the audio program is optimized for every listening
situation. The selections are divided into four categories: Downmix, Decode,
Listening, and Compression.
Downmix
Use the Downmix buttons to select the downmix you monitor. Lo/Ro downmixes to a
stereo output. Lt/Rt downmixes to a Dolby Surround Pro Logic® compatible stereo
output. Lo/Ro and Lt/Rt are unavailable if the Dolby Digital input signal is in audio
coding mode 2/0, 1/0, or if the input signal is PCM.
Mono summing is available only if the input is PCM, a Dolby Digital signal in audio
coding mode 2/0, or any other Dolby Digital signal downmixed to Lt/Rt or Lo/Ro.
Lt/Rt
Stereo
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(Lo/Ro)
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