Front Panel Controls, Displays, Push-Buttons, and Switch

Provides 12dB boost or cut at low frequencies with a flat center posi- tion

Low imped-

Provides 12dB

ance dynamic

boost or cut at high

headphones for

frequencies with a

2 channel lis-

flat center position

tening

 

Indicates the Sources,

Adjusts the listening

Volume Levels, Opera-

volume level

tional Functions, TM1

 

Tuner Functions and

 

Setup Mode Settings

 

Selects various Pro- gram Sources for lis- tening and is used dur- ing the entering or re- moval of radio stations into presets

IR Sensor for

This push-button with in-

Remote Con-

dicator, selects either 2

trol Operation

Channel or 6 Channel

 

Mode of operation when

 

one of the two 6 Channel

 

Inputs is selected. When

 

the TM1 is installed it is

 

used to enter radio sta-

 

tions into a Preset

 

Memory Location

Selects various

When pushed

Main Switch

channels for trim

the audio in the

turns all AC

level adjustments

OUTPUTS and

power com-

 

HEADPHONES

pletely On or

 

are muted. Press

Off

 

and hold in for

 

 

two seconds to

 

 

allow for just

 

 

Headphone Lis-

 

 

tening.

 

When this Push-button with indicator is activated, the au- dio signal totally bypasses the Tone Control Circuitry. It is also used for selecting vari- ous menu options during the setup mode.

These Push-buttons allow Trim Level Adjustments for each Input. It also allows volume adjustments for the Left/Right Front Balance, Center, Subwoofer and Surround Channels. The Push-buttons also select various setup functions and radio stations with the TM1 installed.

This Push-button with indicator,

Switches the C45

activates the Setup Mode. Setup

On, or Off

allows the changing of the Inputs

(Standby). The

Titles, Volume Levels, Special

LED Indicator il-

Functions, TM1 Tuner Functions

luminates when

and the Display Bightness from

there is incoming

the default settings.

AC Power

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McIntosh C45 owner manual Front Panel Controls, Displays, Push-Buttons, and Switch, Headphones