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OPERATING THE SYSTEM

Souitd Control

VOLUME ADJUSTMENT

Adjust VOLUME lo increase or decrease tl№ sound

level.

For Persomf Listening

Connect the headpliones jack to the iHj socket at the

front of the system. The speakers will be muted.

DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL (DSC)

The DSC feature enables you to enjoy special sound

effects that have preset equalizer settings, providing the

best music reproduction.

• Press

DIGITAL SOUND CONTROL (DSC) to select

OPTIMAL, JAZZ, CLASSIC, ROCK or TECHNO

The Digital Sound Control display panel will light up

respectively. At OPTIMAL setting, the DSC display

pane! does not light up,

"OPrirSil, Ift;'/, n.RSSlT, PUD' or

TECUNu" will be displayed.

Automatic DSC-DBB selection

The best setting for the DBB is automatically generated

for the respective DSC selection. You am also manually

select the DBB setting that best suits your listening

environment.

PSC Selection

DBII Selection

Optimal

P if rich

- Punch

Classic -...............

- Beat

Rock.........

Blast

Tndmo

Blast

DYNAMIC BASS BOOST (DBB)

The DBB mode enhances the bass response.

® Press DBB briefly to select the various level of bass

boost.

The DBB button lights up.

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or .uinET" will'

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displayc

DiB

DBB

DBB

OBB

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DBB

BEAT

PUMCH

BLAST

Off

MUTE (only on remote control)

This feature allows you to temporarily switch off the

sound of the system without switching off the system

when you require a moment of silence,

• Press MUTE on the remote control to switch off the

sound.

^ * "UUi'i" will be displayed.

• Press MUTE again on the remote control or increase

the

VOLUME level to switch on the sound.

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.‘.i’

To switch off DBB

• Press DBB briefly until the DBB button light is

switched off.

— Orr" will be displayed.

Note:

~~ Some CDs or tapes might be recorded in high

modulation. It may cause disloilion at high volume. If

this occurs, switch off Incredible Surround (if

available), DBB level or reduce the volume.

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