REL Acoustics Strata 5 Speaker User Manual


 
REL Acoustics ST 5 User Manual
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Most functions are accessible via either the remote or the front panel. Standby and the
memory are only accessible via the remote. Display timeout, display brightness and DC
trigger are only accessible via the front panel.
To prevent accidental changing of parameters once they have been set, the manual
encoder on the front panel can be electronically locked. To lock the control first press F2
and then F1 in sequence, the display will read FP 0F (front panel off), to reactivate the front
panel encoder press F2 and F1 in sequence again, the display will read FP on (front panel
on).
Used to raise or lower the volume when
using the LFE input. Range 00 to 99
as displayed on the digital readout on
main control panel.
Used to raise or lower the volume when
using the high level input. Range 00 to 99
as displayed on the digital readout on
main control panel.
Used to set the upper roll off point in the
range 16 to 99 Hz as displayed on the
digital readout on the main control panel.
LFE MUTE MEMORY
Single channel graphic equaliser, - 9dB to
+ 9dB at 80Hz.Display will read –9 ….0….9
Used to store user preset preferences. See
below for detailed instructions on how to
store and recall settings.
Used to mute the LFE input. Display will
read LF on or LF oF. Press again to switch
LFE input back on
Used to put the sub bass system into
standby mode. Display shows Stby, press
again to bring out of standby.
Used to change the phase from 0 to 180
Degrees. NOTE: The display will read
0 and 18.
Memory Functions
There are four memory locations for the user to store preferred settings, these are:
Position 1 Using the MEMORY button in conjunction with the LFE + and – buttons
Position 2 Using the MEMORY button in conjunction with the HIGH LEVEL + and – buttons
Position 3 Using the MEMORY button in conjunction with the FREQUENCY + and – buttons
Position 4 Using the MEMORY button in conjunction with the SLAM/DEPTH + and – buttons
To Store User Settings
First select the settings for each function which satisfy your particular requirements, for
example you may wish to store the settings for two channel use and another set for 5.1 home
cinema use. When the correct settings are chosen then press the MEMORY button, and one
of the four memory location + buttons, the settings are now stored in this memory position.
To recall these settings press the memory button and the relevant memory location – button
in sequence. The above procedure can be repeated for the other memory locations
All settings can be stored in memory, including those accessible only via the front panel.