System confi guration – Citation Stereo Receiver User Manual
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System Confi
guration
When this adjustment is completed, press the
¤
Menu Control
button
once so that
Input
Balance
is highlighted. By pressing the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
buttons
, you may select
Auto
,
or enter a manual offset from a balanced center position (+00dB). Normally, no adjustment should
be needed, but if a source always seems to favor one channel or the other, the imbalance may be
corrected on this line.
If you have selected a digital audio input, the 5.0 will not display either the
Input Level
or
Input Balance
choices, as they are not applicable to digital sources. Instead, the next menu item
after
Audio Input
will be
Auto Detect
, with choices of
OFF
or
ON
(Figure OSD-9).
Figure OSD-9
When the factory defalut of
(Auto Detect ON)
is in place, the 5.0 will automatically test an
incoming digital signal to determine which type of decoding should be applied, such as Dolby
Digital, PCM or DTS (when the DTS module is installed).
To “force” a certain method of processing to be tried on an incoming signal, press the
‹
or
›
Menu
Control
button
so that the choice moves to
OFF
. In this position, the 5.0 will always try the
default-selected digital mode first. If that mode is not appropriate to the incoming signal, it will then
change to the correct mode.
Whether the audio input was analog or digital, the next menu choice is the selection of the program’s
video source.
By pressing the
¤
Menu Control
button
again,
Video Input
is highlighted. Any of 6 composite
video sources or 2 S-video sources may be selected to associate with the program being customized.
Two other choices are
NONE
and
OFF
. Choosing
NONE
creates a purely audio program (e.g., CD,
Tape). If
NONE
is selected, and a video monitor is in use, a blue background will be generated for the
video display. The
OFF
setting sends
NO
signal to any connected video display device, preventing those
video projectors whose power is controlled by the presence of an input signal to remain “off ”.
Note:
Choosing
OFF
selects no video input, and also disables the on-screen display; it will be
necessary to use the front panel display until the on-screen is reactivated by selecting any video
source choice but
OFF
.
After selecting the video input for the program, the next choice to be made is whether the on-
screen display will be active when this program is selected. Use the
¤
Menu Control
button
to
highlight the words
OSD Display
and use either the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
button
to select
ON
or
OFF
.
Please note that, as in the selection of a video source in the preceding step, selecting
OFF
will cause
the on-screen display to blank, and you will have to refer to the front panel display to continue. Or,
if no other menu control buttons have been pressed, simply depress either the
‹
or
›
Menu Control
button
once; the on-screen display will reappear.
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