Basic Operation JBL Performance
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DIGITAL STATUS
Provides information about digital input sources for which a sample
rate is detected, but no audio is present in the input signal.
See
“Status Menu Parameter Descriptions” on page 3-18
for detailed information.
STATUS MENU PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS
2.0 ENCODING MATRIX, NONE
Indicates whether or not a matrix-encoded source is detected.
When the parameter setting is MATRIX, a matrix-encoded source is
detected. When the parameter setting is NONE, a matrix-encoded
source is not detected. The AV1 cannot automatically detect matrix
encoding in non-flagged input sources.
BIT RATE 32kbps to 640 kbps or 754kbps to 1509.7kbps
Indicates the rate at which the input signal is encoded. A higher bit rate
indicates that less compression was used during the encoding process.
Possible settings for Dolby Digital sources range from 32 to 640 kbps.
Possible settings for DTS(-ES) sources range from 754 to 1509.7kbps.
CENTER MIX LVL -3.0dB, -4.5dB, -6.0dB
Indicates the relative level of the center channel that was used dur-
ing the mixing process.
CHANNELS 3/3.1, 3/2.1, 3/2, 3/1, 2/2, 2/1, 2/0, 1/0
Indicates the number of channels present in the input source. The
first digit indicates the number of front channels present. The digit
after the slash indicates the number of surround channels present.
The digit after the decimal point indicates the presence of LFE (low
frequency effects) information. For instance, if the parameter set-
ting is 3/2.1, an input source with three front channels, two sur-
round channels, and LFE information is present. LFE information is
sent to the audio output connector labeled Subwoofer.
Parameter Possible Settings
INPUT The selected input
MODE The activated listening mode
INPUT TYPE ---
SAMPLE RATE 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz
DIGITAL STATUS
INPUT
MODE
INPUT TYPE
SAMPLE RATE