Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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INPUTS Menu
These menus let you select which input you would like to
configure. Pressing the joystick right on each input brings
up a second menu which allows you to configure what
happens when each input is selected.
Input Configuration Menus (The example shows the
DVD menu)
NAME - Use the joystick up/down, and left/right to change
the display name for any input, up to 9 characters. Move
fully to the left after entering the name.
GAIN TRIM - Use this to adjust all of your sources to
play at similar levels. To prevent overloading, the levels
can only be adjusted downwards. You should try and trim
all the inputs to be the same average level as your quietest
source.
DEFAULT MODE - Set the input to a favorite surround
mode or stereo.
MAIN ZONE - Enable/disable the selected input in the
Main Zone. You can set up your system so any unused
inputs are not selectable. From the factory, the inputs are
enabled. If you choose to disable an input, then it will not
play in the Main Zone.
TRIGGER RELAY - The Trigger Relay can be set to turn
on whenever the input is selected. This could be used to
turn on an amplifier, video screen, lighting controls, etc.
ZONE 2 - Enable or disable the input for use in Zone 2.
Sometimes this is a useful idea to implement when a simple
selection is desired in the second zone (such as a patio,
play room, garage, or bedroom).
Note: The 8-Channel input menu is different from the other
menus as it allows you to select a specific video input
whenever the 8-Channel audio input is selected. Also, this
input only works in the MAIN ZONE, not in ZONE 2.
Tuner Preset Menu
This allows you to set the AM/FM band and frequency of
up to 40 radio stations. They can be recalled quickly and
set as favorite stations on the remote control. See page 44.
For FM stations, try to select the Stereo-NR (noise
reduction) for the best reception.
Saving AM/FM Presets
Step 1) Once you are on a preset in the OSD, press the
MODE button on the remote control to select the band
from FM NR ON, FM NR OFF, or AM MONO.