SDP-40

Basic Operation

2The Front Panel Display indicates the current input name (top-left); the current listening mode name (bottom-left); the current input type (top-center); and the current volume level (right). This 2 by 20 character display can be used to view the menus, one menu item at a time. The up and down MENU arrows can be used to scroll through all menu items, provided the Main remote control command bank is active (see page 2-8)

3The IR Receiver receives infrared commands from the remote control. There are three LEDs located in this area: an amber LED blinks when an infrared command is received; a red LED lights when the analog-to-digital converters are overloading; and a blue LED lights when the unit is on (even when the front panel display is deactivated).

4The Volume Knob adjusts the volume level in the Main Zone. When adjustments are made, volume level is shown in dB on the on-screen and front panel displays. A horizontal bar graph illustrates adjustments.

5The Mode Up and Down Buttons scroll through available listening modes in the Main Zone. Pressing the Mode Up button selects the previous listening mode; pressing the Mode Down button selects the next listening mode. See page 2-17 for more information about mode selection using the Mode up and down buttons.

6Mute toggles between muting the volume level in the Main Zone, and restoring the volume to its original level. The first press lowers the volume level in the Main Zone and lights the amber LED on this button. The message “MUTE ON” appears in the top-left corner of the on-screen and front panel displays.

The second press restores the volume in the Main Zone to its original level. Mute level can be set in the VOLUME CONTROL SETUP menu (see page 3-34).

The Mute LED lights whenever mute is activated either manually or automatically by the unit. For example, the unit will briefly activate mute when changing input types or listening modes.

7Main Input Selection Buttons select the input in the Main Zone, and light a corresponding blue LED. When the unit is in standby, pressing one of these buttons also activates the Main Zone. (Zone 2 and the Record Zone will remain deactivated until one of those inputs is selected.)

8Main Off deactivates the Main Zone.

9Zone 2 Input Selection Buttons select the input in Zone 2, and light a corresponding amber LED. When the unit is in standby, pressing one of these buttons also activates Zone 2. (The Main and Record Zones will remain deactivated until one of those inputs is selected.)

10Zone 2 Off deactivates Zone 2.

11Record Input Selection Buttons select the input in the Record Zone, and light a corresponding red LED. When the unit is in standby, pressing one of these buttons also activates the Record Zone. (The Main Zone and Zone 2 will remain deactivated until one of those inputs is selected.)

12Record Off deactivates the Record Zone.

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Lexicon SDP-40 manual Main Off deactivates the Main Zone