Lexicon RV-8 Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Setup Lexicon
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ASSIGNING AUDIO and VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS (continued)
AUTO ON, OFF
Provides automatic adjustment of analog audio input levels. When
set to ON, the RV-8 automatically monitors and optimizes input
levels. When the input signal is too high, the RV-8 quickly decreases
input levels to avoid overload. When the input signal is too low, the
RV-8 slowly increases input levels to maximize signal-to-noise ratio
and dynamic range.
When OFF is selected, the RV-8 does not automatically monitor and
optimize analog audio input levels. Rather, input levels must be
adjusted with the MANUAL parameter (see below).
MANUAL –18dB to +12dB
Provides manual adjustment of analog audio input levels. When
manual adjustments are made, the RV-8 automatically sets the ANLG
IN LVL menu AUTO parameter to OFF, deactivating automatic input
level adjustment. Manual input level adjustments are retained when
the AUTO parameter is ON.
Note:
When the AUTO parameter is ON, the RV-8 will not make adjustments
that exceed the ANLG IN LVL menu MANUAL parameter setting.
AUTO GAIN
Indicates the current amount of input level adjustment for the
selected analog audio input connector. When the ANLG IN LVL menu
AUTO parameter is ON, the AUTO GAIN parameter indicates the
amount of automatic input level adjustment. When the AUTO
parameter is OFF, the AUTO GAIN parameter indicates the amount of
manual input level adjustment. (In other words, the AUTO GAIN
parameter reflects the setting of the ANLG IN LVL menu MANUAL
parameter.)
When the AUTO parameter is ON, the AUTO GAIN parameter
continues to indicate the amount of manual input level adjustment
until automatic adjustments have been made.
LEVEL METERS
Indicate fluctuating input levels for the selected input. Like the
STATUS menu level meters, ANLG IN LVL menu level meters indicate
input levels for both analog and digital audio sources. However,
ANLG IN LVL menu input level adjustments affect only analog audio
sources.
Level meters appear in combinations of green, yellow and red when
the on-screen display is configured for a blue-screen background.
Green indicates low levels; yellow indicates normal levels; and red
indicates the onset of overload. Level meters appear in white when
the on-screen display is not configured for a blue-screen background.
INPUTSSETUP DVD1 ANLG IN LVL AUTO
INPUTSSETUP
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AUTO GAIN
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