TUN (tuner mode)
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up
Depending on the operational mode selected,
adjusts the tuning frequency upwards
(frequency mode),
searches for stations up
the FM band
(scan mode)
or selects the next
station preset (
preset mode).
down
Controls the tuner in a similar manner to the
up
key.
prog
Selects preset program mode that enables
specific FM stations to be assigned to preset
memory.
disp
Switches the tuner display on or off.
mono
Combines the left and right channels
and may improve reception on weak signals.
mode
Selects
frequency
,
scan
and
preset
modes.
numeric
Directly select station presets.
AV (av processor mode)
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input+
Selects the next input.
input-
Selects the previous input.
mode-
Selects the previous decode mode.
mode+
Selects the next decode mode.
osd
Selects On Screen Display operational mode.
disp
Switches the processor display on and off.
midn
Selects
midnight
operational mode.
menu
Used in On Screen Display mode.
numeric
Directly selects processor inputs.
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The master key functions on AV Page Two are duplicates of
Page One. However, selection of Page Two switches the
function of the numeric keys to direct selection of
processor decode modes.
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up
Selects the next AV setup parameter or moves
the OSD cursor upwards.
down
Selects the previous AV setup parameter or
moves the OSD cursor downward.
left
Selects the previous AV parameter value or
moves the OSD cursor to the left.
right
Selects the next AV parameter value or moves
the OSD cursor to the right.
input
Switches the AV processor into input setup
mode.
spkr
Switches the AV processor into speaker setup
mode.
enter
Confirms option selection during OSD control.
clear
Clears option selection during OSD control.
numeric
No function.
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16.3 preamplifier programming
In
PRE
(preamplifier) mode the
prog
key function (display
Page One) varies depending upon the specific preamplifier
model in use. Firstly, the NAC 112 incorporates a
programmable volume control system that enables different
source component output levels to be matched. Secondly,
preamplifiers incorporate optional automatic input
switching which will switch the input as soon as any
handset key appropriate to a particular source is operated.
Thirdly, if an audio-visual processor is connected to the AV
input, the volume control on the preamplifier can be
disabled, allowing the processor to take over control of the
output level from the preamplifier stage.
Use of these programmable functions is described fully in
the manual section corresponding to each preamplifier.
16.4 cd track programming
In
CD
mode the
prog
key (display Page Two) enables
specific CD tracks and their play order to be programmed.
To program a play order select a track number from the
numeric
keypad followed by the
prog
key until the desired
selection is complete. During selection, the track number
indicated in the player display will be followed by either
P
or
—
or no display.
P
indicates that the track is already
selected,
—
indicates that the track can be selected while
no display indicates that there is no more program memory
available.
The
prog
key can also be used to delete tracks from a play
order. To delete a track, press and hold the
prog
key until
the prog indicator in the CD display illuminates then delete
the track or tracks using the
numeric
keypad followed each
time by a further operation of the
prog
key. During deletion
the track number indicated in the player display will be
followed by either
C
or
—
or no display.
C
indicates that the
track is already deleted,
—
indicates that the track can be
deleted while no display indicates that there is no more
program memory available.
The play order can be reviewed by pressing
prog
while the
player is either stopped or playing. The player display will
then scroll through the selected tracks. The prog indicator
on the player display will illuminate when a play order has
been programmed. To clear the program memory press and
hold the
stop
key.
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