General operation, Xdvdn8290 operation – Dual XDVDN8290 User Manual
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XDVDN8290
OPERATION
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Power On/Off
Mute
Mode
Optional Mode Selection
Volume
Audio Adjustment
(from front panel)
Audio Adjustment
(from remote)
Press to turn the unit on. Hold for 3 seconds to turn the unit off.
Press MUTE to silence the audio;
will appear in the OSD (On Screen
Display). Press MUTE again to cancel.
Press MODE to select between Tuner, Disc, iPod, Bluetooth, Camera, SD,
Navigation and Auxiliary inputs. Modes of operation are indicated in the
OSD (On Screen Display). iPod, Bluetooth and SD card (optional) must be
connected/inserted to appear in the MODE selection string.
Press the top left corner of the screen to display the OSD menu bar. Press
Tuner, Disc, iPod, Bluetooth, Camera, SD, Navigation or Auxiliary in the MAIN
menu page to select the desired source.
Adjust VOLUME using rotary encoder or the VOL +/- buttons (00-40).
Press rotary knob for 3 seconds, then release. Press rotary momentarily to
advance to desired parameter to be changed.
Turn rotary Q or P to adjust to desired level. Press rotary to advance to next
selection, and press and hold to exit.
Note: 6-Channel audio is only
adjustable when "Full 6CH"
mode is selected. Refer to page
49 for more details.
Press the SEL button. Press the p or q buttons on the remote to select an
item to be adjusted. Press or to adjust the desired setting. Press the
ESC button on the remote control to exit the audio control menu.
Notes: The Bass and Treble levels are only adjustable when EQ is set to
"User” mode. The Loud function compensates for deficiencies in sound
ranges at low levels. When the Loud function is on, LOUD is displayed in the
OSD.
ltem
A djustable Range
Master Volume
Front Left Channel Volume
Rear Right Channel Volume
Center Channel Volume
Subwoofer Volume
00 to 40
-10 to +10
Front Right Channel Volume
-10 to +10
Rear Left Channel Volume
-10 to +10
-10 to +10
-10 to +10
-10 to +10
6-Channel Audio Settings
00
00
00
00
R
L
L
R
F
2-Channel Audio Settings
General Operation