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SXRC Remote Control
Operation
» memory name - The name of the current Global Memory
Preset in use, if any are currently selected.
»
vol= 00.0 db - The current setting of the Digital Remote
Volume Control. You can select which amplifiers are controlled
by this function. See the SXRC SETUP section of the manual.
»
XX units - How many SX Series amplifiers are currently
connected to the SXRC. If you have 4 but it only says 3...time
to troubleshoot...or go fishing. Your choice.
»
date display - Displays the current date in month-day-year
format. Requires initial setup by you and then is kept up-to-date
with internal backup battery. Described later in the SXRC
SETUP section of the manual.
»
time display - Displays the current time in 12 hour am/pm
format. Requires initial setup by you and then is kept up-to-date
with internal backup battery. Described later in the SXRC
SETUP section of the manual.
You can freeze the scrolling display on any
item in the DEFAULT menu by simply pressing
the
HOME key.
Once you freeze the scrolling display you can
manually select any item to view by pressing the
ESC key. Each press brings up the next item in
the DEFAULT menu.
If you want the display to start scrolling again,
simply press the
HOME key.
You can change the Digital Remote Volume
Control (DRVC) at any time when you are in the
DEFAULT menu. Simply press the
UP key to
increase the volume level or press the
DOWN
key to decrease the volume level.
When you press either the
UP or
DOWN key to change the DRVC level,
the display will instantly show the current
Remote Volume Level.
The Digital Remote Volume Control has
an operating range of 0.0 dB to -30.0 dB.
Each press of the
UP key will increase the
DRVC level .5 dB and each press of the
DOWN key decreases the DRVC level .5 dB.
Pressing and holding either the
UP or
DOWN key will cause the DRVC level to
change rapidly.
The SXRC will pause on the DRVC level for 2 seconds after
you have made your adjustment and then return to the previous
DEFAULT menu item that was being displayed before you
adjusted the DRVC.