ADJUSTING THE SOUND

MENU buttons - Pressing both VOLUME buttons together enables the MENU mode. The MENU mode operates differently when the power is off or on. When the power is off, the MENU mode selects either INTERCOM VOLUME, SPEAKER VOLUME or monitor enable functions. Pressing the two VOLUME buttons together, alternately selects between the three modes. The selected function is indicated on the display and it may be adjusted by the VOLUME +/– buttons. When the power is on, the MENU mode steps through the following functions MUSIC VOLUME, SPEAKER VOLUME, BASS, TREB (Treble), LOUD (Loudness) and then back to MUSIC VOLUME. Again, the selected function is indicated on the display and it may be adjusted by the VOLUME +/– buttons.

SPEAKER VOLUME

Sets the level of the master unit

 

speaker.

 

 

NOTE: Each room has its own volume control which can

be used to turn down the audio level for that room.

MUSIC VOLUME

Sets the system level for the music

 

audio. Either a Remote Scan

 

speaker or a hand-held remote

 

control may also change this

 

volume.

 

 

INTERCOM VOLUME

Sets the

volume

level for

 

communications. The intercom

 

volume is adjusted independent

 

of the music volume and

 

generally

does not

require

 

change from the initial setting.

NOTE: The music must be OFF before the INTERCOM VOLUME can be adjusted.

The MONITOR function enables or disables the room monitor feature. This feature is turned either on, indicated by the '+', or off, indicated by the '–'.

BASS and TREB are two tone control settings. These settings are used to either boost or cut the appropriate frequencies to optimize the music quality. The bar graph indicates a cut by starting in the middle and displaying segments to the left, and indicates a boost by displaying segments to the right.

The LOUD (loudness) function is turned either on, indicated by the '+', or off, indicated by the '–'. This function boosts the bass response at low volume levels.

NOTE: For best performance, the individual speaker volume controls should be turned to maximum volume (fully clockwise) and then the VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons adjusted for the proper listening volume (this is really setting the maximum listening volume). The individual speaker volume control can then be adjusted in rooms that require less volume.

IMPORTANT: Do not set the "system volume" to a high number and then adjust all individual speaker volume controls down to low levels. This is very inefficient and may add distortion to the system.

OPTIONAL HAND-HELD RF REMOTE CONTROL

PROGRAMMING - Upon initial power up of the MC302, the unit must be programmed or taught the unique code that is present in the REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER.

STEP 1

The MC302 must be put into its test mode by

 

momentarily pressing the VOLUME + and

 

SOURCE buttons at the same time. The display

 

on the MC302 should show TEST.

STEP 2

Now press the TUNING UP button on the

 

REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER until the

 

display flashes SAVE twice. The MC302 has now

 

learned the TRANSMITTER.

STEP 3

If more than one transmitter is to be used with the

 

system, press a different button for each

 

TRANSMITTER to be programmed.

STEP 4

The test mode is exited by momentarily pressing

 

the VOLUME + and POWER buttons at the same

 

time.

Hand Held RF

Remote Control

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M&S Systems MC30 manual Be used to turn down the audio level for that room, Music Volume

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