ADVANCED OPERATION
Setting adjustment on the Setup panelWhen you click SETUP of the Main Panel, the Setup panel appears, allowing you to perform the following settings.
Edit Names of Input Sources
You can assign a name consisting up to seven characters to each input source. For example, if a tape deck is connected to the AUX 1 terminals, you can change the name, AUX 1, to TAPE. As this name change information is sent to the main unit, the display on the main unit changes simultaneously.
Volume Settings
USB Mix |
When USB Mix is on, even if signals received at input |
terminal(s) other than the USB terminal when it is |
selected, you can mix the input signals from that |
selection with the signals from the computer via the |
USB connection and play the mixed signals. For |
example, while you are listening to music from the tape |
deck connected to AUX 1, mail arrival beeps and |
warning beeps are also available. |
Clicking the check box to enter the check mark in the |
box will turn on the USB Mix. This status allows you to |
adjust the volume level of the signals from the USB |
connection. (As this adjusts the volume balance |
between the selected input signals and the input signals |
from the USB connection, it does not affect the volume |
when USB is selected by the input selector keys.) |
Clicking the check box to delete the check mark will turn |
off the USB Mix. In this status, the signals from the USB |
connection can be played only when USB is selected by |
the input selector keys. |
Note |
The sound field programs have no effect on |
signals. (Sound is in normal stereo.) |
USB
This allows you to select the number of channels for sending playback signals via the USB connection from two, four, and six channels. (Note that you cannot record signals from the USB connection on the computer when six channels are selected.)
Skin Selection
This allows you to select the skin (the design of the background picture of the Application Software) from several preset patterns.
Note
This feature is not available when using a Macintosh computer.
Speaker Settings
This allows you to select the speakers (center, surround and subwoofer) to use or not to use. Also, you can select the size (small or large) of the speakers to use. Make this setting correctly to maximize the performance of your speaker system.
Setting Remote Control Custom keys
This allows you to store a set of commands (input selector, sound field program, volume setting, etc.) to each of the A, B and C keys on the remote control. After storing, simply pressing each key will execute the stored command.
About This Application
Maximum Volume Setting |
When adjusting the volume in the Application Software, |
you may inadvertently turn up the volume too high. To |
avoid this, you can use this function to set a maximum |
volume for the Application Software. |
This gives you information about the version of this Application Software.
Note
ADVANCEDOPERATION
Digital Volume Setting |
This allows you to digitally turn up and down the volume |
in the DSP. Take care not to turn up the volume when |
the level of the digital input signal is high as it may |
cause sound distortion due to digital processing. If |
sound distortion occurs, turn down the volume. |
Note |
It may happen that the volume is fixed to “0” when digital |
signals are inputted and the sound field effect is off |
(THROUGH). |
The screen design, functions, etc. are subject to change due to software upgrades. For details, refer to the Online Help of the Application Software.
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