6.9 Return to factory setting

Each setting in the configuration menu will be stored even if the power is removed. However, if your entire set-up doesn’t work well, it may be desirable to reload the original factory settings.

If this option is selected by the ”” key, the user will be asked SURE ? in the display. If accepted, the user must push the “ENTER” key. Otherwise cancel by pushing “” or “>VOL”.

Please notice that delay and volume trim settings will be returned to their original settings with this command.

6.10 OSD

The information on the front panel display can also be displayed on the TV-set or Projector (On Screen Display), by the built-in video encoder.

When entering the config menu, a full screen OSD is enabled, which overrides other video sources.

In normal mode the OSD is mixed with the selected video signal. The following settings are possible:

-OSD is disabled

-OSD is enabled only by commands from the remote control (factory setting)

-OSD is enabled both by command from the remote control and front panel keys

When no OSD is displayed, the OSD circuit is automatically switched out of the video signal path to obtain full bandwidth of 70 MHz for maximum video quality.

6.11 SPDIF OUT

In this menu you can select what channels should be send to the optical digital output.

The sample rate will change with different sources, e.g. analog input and DTS 96kHz will output 96kHz, while normal DVD is 48kHz.

The receiver should be able to handle the different sample rates.

6.12 Power Amp control

The PR350B can control an external Thule Audio amplifier via the rear RJ45 connector i.e. Space PA350B. When using IA350, PA350 or PA250 MKII for L & R power amplification (see “Side Channels” in “Surround mode” section), the PR350B should be set in “FIXED 2 CH CONTROL”. In normal set-up in a 5-7.1 system, the PR350B should be set in “2 CH AND 5 CH CONTROL”.

6.13 ProLogic II

In this menu it is possible to select the default setting of ProLogic II for each input. You can choose between movie and music mode, depending on what type of material is commonly used.

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