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Volume control in Party Mode

The driver unit can control the volume of itself and of any receivers that are in Main
Mode.This allows the receivers to have different volume settings to that of the driver
and to each other.
When the volume on the driver unit is changed,any difference in volume settings of the
receivers remains constant.For example,suppose that volume on the driver unit is set at
40 and the receivers are set at 65.If the volume on the driver is reduced to 30, then the
volume setting on the receivers will drop to 55.If the volume on the driver is reduced to
0,the volume on the receivers will drop to 25. Continuing to lower the volume on the
driver will reduce the volume on the receivers to 0.

Party Poop

Receiver units can leave a party allowing them to operate in Local Mode.
To activate Party Poop on a receiver unit:
Press ‘adjust’on the front panel to bring up the volume display.
Hold ‘adjust’until the front panel displays PARTY POOP.
To rejoin the party,repeat the above steps.
To activate Party Mode on the driver unit:
Press ‘adjust’on the front panel to bring up the volume display.
Hold ‘adjust’until PARTY ON is shown on the display.
All receivers are automatically placed in Party Mode and display PARTY ON on their front
panels.
NOTE:
When Party Mode is activated,any receivers that are in standby mode will be switched
on and put into Party Mode.
To deactivate Party Mode on the driver unit:
Hold ‘adjust’on the front panel until PARTY OFF is shown on the display.

Restrictions to Party Mode

When in Party Mode certain restrictions are applied (receivers are assumed to be in Main
Mode):
Changing the volume of the driver unit will also change the volume of the
receivers,however changing the volume on a receiver will only affect that receiver
(see next section).
Muting will only affect the driver or receiver unit being adjusted.
The receivers cannot change or control the source on the driver unit.If you try to
change the source on the driver unit via a receiver,or press MAIN / LOCAL on a
receiver,**PARTY** is shown on the front panel display.
Putting the driver unit into standby mode will also put the receivers into standby
and will deactivate Party Mode,whereas putting a receiver into standby will only
affect that receiver.
Bringing the driver unit out of standby and re-entering Party Mode will also bring
the receivers out of standby,whereas bringing a receiver out of standby will affect
that receiver only.
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