(SECTION SEVEN: Customizing the Evolution Two continued)
Balance
This function enables you to select the balance between the left and right chan- nels. The options are:
Enter the menu, then:
1.Use the level control knob on the preamplifier chassis front panel or up and down keys (16) on the remote control to select: BALANCE.
2.Press the enter button on the preamplifier chassis front panel or the enter key (18) on the remote control. The front panel display (15) shows the default mode: CENTER.
3.Use the level control knob or the up and down keys to select the desired bal- ance option from 0 to +5 dB, in .5 dB increments, left or right.
4.Press the enter button or key to confirm the selection. The front panel display
reads: BALANCE.
Balance is not active if a preamplifier channel is not linked. At least two linked pre- amplifier channels s are required for balance to activate. For more information on linked preamplifiers channels, see Appendix: CAN Link and Multiple Evolution
Two Preamplifiers, on page 51.
Channel Assign
17 Menu Button or Key Enter or exit the menu.
16 Volume Knob or Level Keys
Navigate the menu hierarchy; review functions and configu- ration options.
18 Enter Button or Key Select a configuration option; confirm a selection.
BACK
Scroll backwards through the menu hierarchy; exit a menu option without confirming it.
This function enables you to override the factory set channel assignments. The options are:
Enter the menu, then:
1.Use the level control knob on the preamplifier chassis front panel or up and down keys (16) on the remote control to select: CHANNEL ASSIGN.
2.Press the enter button on the preamplifier chassis front panel or the enter key (18) on the remote control. The front panel display (15) shows the default
mode: NO OVERRIDE.
3.Use the level control knob or the up and down keys to select the desired
option: NO OVERRIDE, FORCE LEFT, FORCE RIGHT, or FORCE NONE.
4.Press the enter button or key to confirm the selection. The front panel display
reads: CHANNEL ASSIGN.
FORCE LEFT
Use to make a left channel respond as a right channel.
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