Bose PowerMatch PM8500N Gebruikershandleiding - Pagina 25
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Output Mute
Output Attenuate
Input Mute
Input Sensitivity
➞
Input Source
Description
Available Controls
Options
Notes
➞
METER
Output Voltage
Input Meter
Description
Available Controls
Options
METER
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Output Voltage
Input Meter
Description
Available Controls
Options
English
MAIN MENU < LEVEL < INPUT SOURCE
This display allows you to select an analog or digital audio source for each input channel. No parameters can be modified if the amplifier is without
a digital input card.
To access Input Source, use the rotary encoder dial from the LEVEL menu to highlight, then press to select.
Navigation Soft Key: Back to LEVEL menu.
Rotary Encoder: Allows the scrolling of two pages of four input channels.
Menu Soft Key #5: Toggles between forcing all channels to be Analog and all channels to be Digital. For amplifiers without an input card installed,
the inactive button caption reads "Analog only."
Menu Soft Key #1-4: Toggle between input type analog or digital for each displayed channel.
"Ana" (Analog), "Dig" (Digital).
Options only available when input card is installed.
The METER menu allows you to view the status of both input and output channels.
Navigation Soft Key: Back to LEVEL menu.
Menu Soft Key #1-5: Changes menu to respective category.
Output Voltage
Input Meter
MAIN MENU < METER < OUTPUT VOLTS
This display allows you to monitor each configured output channel voltage. For channels set to output modes other than Mono, metering is bound
by the configured groupings. You can also mute all output channels.
To access Output Voltage, use the rotary encoder dial from the METER menu to highlight, then press to select.
Navigation Soft Key: Back to METER menu.
Menu Soft Key #5: Enables/disables muting of all output channels.
Mute ALL, Unmute ALL.
MAIN MENU < METER
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