Lexicon Lexicon MC-12 Home Theater System User Manual


 
MODE ADJUST
MC-12
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CUSTOM
Opens the CUSTOM menu shown below, which can be used to
compare custom and factory-default versions of the selected
listening mode and to restore the factory-default version of the
selected listening mode.
CUSTOM VS PRESET
Allows comparison listening between the custom and factory-default
versions of the selected listening mode. When PRESET is selected,
the listening mode is heard in its factory-default condition, as if all
listening mode menu parameters were set to their factory-default
settings.
When CUSTOM is selected, the listening mode is heard it its
custom condition, including all current listening mode menu
parameter settings. The PRESET and CUSTOM versions of the
selected listening mode will sound identical when all listening
mode menu parameters are set to their factory-default settings.
Note:
The CUSTOM VS PRESET option does not affect
current listening mode menu parameter settings.
CUSTOM VS PRESETCUSTOMListening ModeMODE ADJUST
CUSTOMListening ModeMODE ADJUST
CUSTOM
CUSTOM VS PRESET
RESET MODE
CUSTOM VS PRESET
PRESET
CUSTOM
CUSTOM
CUSTOM VS PRESET
RESET MODE
RESET MODE
PRESS RIGHT V
TO RESTORE MODE
To toggle between the custom and factory-default versions of
the selected listening mode:
1. Follow the CUSTOM VS PRESET menu path shown in the
previous column to open the CUSTOM VS PRESET drop-down
menu shown at the bottom of the previous column.
2. When the CUSTOM VS PRESET option drop-down menu is
open, press the remote control and arrow buttons to
toggle between the PRESET (factory-default) and CUSTOM
versions of the selected listening mode.
3. When finished, press the arrow button to close the CUSTOM
VS PRESET drop down menu.
RESET MODE
Restores the factory-default version of the selected listening mode,
restoring all listening mode menu parameters to their factory-
default settings.
To restore the factory-default version of the selected listening
mode:
1. Follow the RESET MODE menu path to select the RESET MODE
option. The PRESS RIGHT V TO RESTORE MODE message
shown below will appear on the on-screen display.
. . . Reset Mode continues on page 5-34
RESET MODECUSTOMListening ModeMODE ADJUST