Balance: This controls the level of audio going to the left and right speakers. In some cases, when the listening area is not absolutely centered between the speakers, it is useful to adjust the center listening point left or right. This menu option gives the ability to adjust the sound left or right up to 18 steps in either direction. Bass: This adjusts the frequency level from 100Hz and below. The default is flat, and the range is –18dB to +18dB.

Treble: This adjustment works within the same parameters as the bass and adjusts the frequency level from 10kHz and up.

Loudness Compensation: Loudness can be simply turned on or off by pressing the OK button.

Volume Settings: There are several default settings available in this menu. Volume Reset is turned on or off by pressing the OK button and controls whether the zone turns on at its previous volume level, or to a preset level, Fig. 43. If checked, the volume when the zone is turned on reverts to the level set in the next menu item, Initial Volume. Choosing to set at the current listening level, or selecting the default –60 dB level, controls this level. Maximum Volume is an overall zone volume limit and is set in the same manner as Initial Volume. Page Volume controls the level at which a page is amplified in each zone, and Party Volume sets the initial volume level when the party or all-on function is initiated.

Fig. 43

Initial Volume

Set (current volu

Reset (-60 dB)

Advanced Zone Settings: These are parameters for each zone. They can be easily established in the Configurator Software or here at each of the zone Control Pads, Fig 44.

Fig. 44

Adv. Zone Settings

Source Lockout

Exclusive Src. C...

Group

Source Lockout: Any source selected in this menu will be locked from access within that zone.

Exclusive Src. Ctl.: This sets a default that automatically grabs control of any source chosen within this zone. Other zones will be able to listen, but they will have no specific source control. This is a permanent zone setting. Group: Source Group is a great NuVo feature for large, open-floor living spaces. In this menu option, any zone can be set to share source among a group of zones to prevent the likelihood of having more than one source playing in the same open space. The advantage to Source Group is that each zone area maintains individual on/off and volume capability.

Default DND: This prevents the global functions of all- on or party and whole-house page from a Control Pad's specific zone, Fig. 45.

Fig. 45

Default DND

No Mute

No Page

No Party

Default Zone Locked: A locked zone prevents anyone from turning the zone on and accessing music without first entering the security code.

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NV-E6GXS, NV-E6GMS specifications

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