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BUTTONS OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
IN MODE
NIGHT
DIN.SET
SAT/AUX1
CD/AV1
DVD/AV2
DTV/AUX2 VCR/AUX3 TUNER/AV3
XLR/AV4
6.1CH
TEST
DSP
MODE
DELAY
SPEAKER
SET -
SET +
T/B
TONE
CHANNEL
MUTE
VOL -
VOL +
SAV-C1
22. IN MODE
Use this to select whether the digital or the analogue
sound connection is to be used for the changeable
preamplifier inputs. This is only possible for the
inputs “CD/AV1“, “DVD/AV2“, “SAT/AUX1” and
“D-TV/AUX2“.
23. DIN.SET
Using this you allocate one of the four digital sound
connectors “OPTICAL”, “COAXIAL1”, “COAXIAL2”
and “COAXIAL3” (12) to each of the inputs
“CD/AV1”, “DVD/ AV2”, “SAT/AUX1” and “D-TV/
AUX2”. Make the selection using the input selector
button (25).
24. NIGHT
This option can only be activated by pressing a key,
if a digital sound connection is selected and a Dolby-
Digital-Signal is being received. It reduces the dyna-
mics of the sound (loud sounds are made quieter and
quiet sounds are made louder) so that the film sound
remains comprehensible and volume nuisance is
reduced for involuntary listeners. Pressing the button
again switches this option off again.
25. Input selector keys
Used to select the connected source to be switched
to for playback.
26. MODE
Use “MODE” to select the required audio playback
mode (Dolby Digital, Prologic, Stereo, etc.). Not
every playback mode is available for every pream-
plifier input. See chapter “Audio playback modes
(“MODE” key)”.
27. TEST
After this button is pressed a test signal noise runs
through each of the speaker channels in sequence.
You can use this to check whether the volume for all
channels is perceived equally loudly at your listening
position in the room. The channel volume can be set
during this test by using the “SET” key (31) or the
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rotating “INPUT/PARAMETER” knob (1). Pressing the
“TEST” button a second time switches the setting
function off again. The test cannot be carried out if
“STEREO” has been set as the audio playback mode
or the preamplifier input “6.1CHANNEL” has been
selected. See chapter “Channel-Volume-Setting and
Channel Test (“CHANNEL” and “TEST” keys)”.
28. DSP
Repeatedly pressing this button lets you select diffe-
rent digital stereophonic effects such as Hall or
Concert Hall simulation. The DSP programmes can
be switched off again using the “MODE” key
(7)(26). The DSP option cannot be used for the
“CD/AV1” and “DVD/AV2” inputs set to analogue
sound (“IN MODE” key (6)(22)) and for the inputs
“XLR/AV4” and “6.1CHANNEL”. See chapter
“Digital Sound Effects (“DSP” key)”.
29. DELAY
By using this and the “SET” button (31), store time
delay values for Surround channel signals (in the
“Prologic II” and “Dolby Digital” modes) and for the
Centre channel (effective in “Dolby Digital” mode).
See chapter “Surround delay of the speaker channels
(“DELAY” key)”.
30. SPEAKER
Use this button and the “SET” keys (31) to set the
speaker properties after connecting all the speakers,
so that the machine can adapt signal processing to
it. This cannot be done if one of the inputs
“CD/AV1” and “DVD/AV2” (set to analogue sound
(“IN MODE” key (6)(22)) or one of the inputs
“XLR4/AV4” and 6.1CHANNEL are currently set as
the source. See chapter “Speaker configuration and
HDCD-mode (“SPEAKER” key)”.
31. SET Keys
The “SET+” and “SET-“ keys, like the rotating
“INPUT/PARAMETER” knob (1) on the front of the
SAV-C1 are used shortly after pressing one of the
change-settings operating keys (CHANNEL, TONE,
SPEAKER, DELAY) as multi-function keys to scroll
through the various values and options. Unlike the
rotating knob mentioned, these keys cannot be used
to change the input channel.
32. T/B
Using this key, the TONE function (changing the tre-
ble and bass of the sound) can be switched off and
on again without changing the set values.
33. CHANNEL
Use this button and the “SET” keys (31) to set the dif-
ference in volume between the speaker channels.
This is the equivalent, for the front channels, of the
balance control on stereo amplifiers. See chapter
“Channel-Volume-Setting and Channel Test (“CHAN-
NEL” and “TEST” keys)”.
34. TONE
Using the “TONE” key and the “SET” buttons (31)
the low tones (bass) and the high tones (treble) of the
sound can be raised or lowered if desired. In additi-
on, this change in the acoustic pattern (Tone
Function) can be switched off and on again without
changing the set values. See chapter “Operating the
appliance – General”.
35. VOL buttons
Using the keys “VOL+” and “VOL-“ you change the
(Master) volume of the system. This affects the signal
of the preamplifier outputs “ANALOG AUDIO OUT-
PUT” (17).
36. MUTE
Silences the system’s sound in that the signal of the
preamplifier outputs “ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT”
(17) is switched off. Pressing it again restores the ori-
ginal volume.
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