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To use Setup, see page 37
master/slave, sources and preamplifiers without losing any other settings you may have made. In this mode, the DSP5000C is muted while you make the necessary choices. The choices available in Config are outlined in the following sections.
Config: control settingsIn Config, you can make selections that affect the way in which DSP5000C responds to certain keys. The main choices of this kind are:
∙left or right
∙centre or subwoofer
∙master or slave
∙balance control enabled
∙system has a centre channel
∙Multiroom standby option
∙sort of preamplifier or source switch box in the installation
Config: sources and inputsIn Config you can make decisions about sources, e.g.
∙how many inputs will be active
∙which sources you can select
∙which key on the remote control selects which source
∙which logo on the DSP5000C display represents which input
∙which physical input connection to DSP5000C will be used
Setup: an overviewSetup mode is quite different from Type or Config in that the speakers function in this mode. In Setup, the master speaker menus are extended to give you additional control, so that you can establish sonic preferences.
Setup mode lets you make choices based on extended listening.
The idea behind Setup is that you can choose, while listening,
∙the centre position parameter (1 – 4) in a centre (boundary in a left or right master)
∙the centre tilt offset
∙tilt settings for each source
∙bass settings for each source
When you are happy with the settings you have chosen, they can be stored in Setup. You then switch the system back to Normal.
The particular advantage of this system is that other users will not inadvertently lose the settings you have chosen. When the system is in Normal mode, the Store key will not store, performing only a recall function. At any time you can
∙reset factory default settings, using the Reset key
∙adjust the settings, using the Menu keys
∙recall your preferred tone settings with the Store key
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