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First Time Operation and Making Menu Adjustments
Before you turn on the Ambrosia for the first time, it is important that you read, understand and familiarize yourself
with the following for optimal operation and enjoyment. Refer to the section "Front Panel Button and Control
Definitions" for descriptions.
First Time Operation
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IMPORTANT: Insert the supplied RCA shorting plugs into all of the unused input jacks, including the tape
inputs . This will prevent audible clicks and pops while cycling through the Menu and open inputs. None of
the inputs are internally shorted when not selected. If you do not use the shorting plugs, there is a chance
that clicks and pops may cause speaker damage. SST will not be responsible for any speaker damage due to
negligence in this regard.
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Ensure the Ambrosia is POWERED OFF before making or changing any input connections. Once connections
are securely made, push the On/Off rocker switch to On. You will notice that the display shows the
Initialization mode ("INIT"). It may take 30 to 40 seconds for the Ambrosia to initialize. After this first
initialization period is finished, the display will read "VOL - 69.0" (the lowest volume setting). The Ambrosia
will recall the last used volume level for each subsequent time it is turned on, or "- 15.0", whichever volume
level is lower.
Making Menu Adjustments
There are actually two Menu systems in the Ambrosia: USER and MAIN. USER is simply a condensed subset of the
MAIN Menu, showing only the most oft-used positions. The following will help familiarize you with Menu operation
and settings. For instructional purposes we will concentrate on the MAIN Menu, since it contains all the positions in
the USER Menu. Refer to the next section, "Menu Selections", for a complete list of the USER and MAIN Menu
positions.
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Push the bottom SEL button to arrive at the SEL (Source) position. Turning the Shaft Encoder to the right, you
can move through the various source options as follows: TUN, AUX, CD, BAL*, HT (Home Theater bypass),
MC**, MM**. Push ENT to select your desired input. The main display will then revert to showing the
volume.
*BAL refers to the XLR "combo jack" input, which can be used as an additional balanced (or
unbalanced via the supplied adapter) input. Note the Menu will always refer to this input as "BAL"
even if used as unbalanced.
** If no phonostage is installed, these options will not appear in the Menu.
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Next, push the bottom SEL button until you arrive at MODE. Use the Shaft Encoder to choose one of three
options: Stereo, Mono or Stereo Reverse. Note that MODE is a global setting, not unique to each Source
position. Save your desired option into memory by pushing ENT.
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Take advantage of the MEM button now. Instead of using the SEL buttons and starting at the top of the Main
Menu, push the MEM button to go back to the Mode position. Now push the bottom SEL button to display
the next position in sequence, BASL (Bass Left). The display will read "Flat". You can use the Shaft Encoder to
change the bass up or down, if desired. Push the ENT button to enter a desired option. You can continue to
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