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Signature 2.0

13. The factory presets for most settings are designed to

accommodate the typical home-theater system. If the

speakers being used are a “satellite/subwoofer” system

with compact speakers at the front left/right, center and

surround positions, and a subwoofer connected for low-

frequency reproduction, no further adjustment is needed.

However, if you have larger front, center or surround

speakers that are capable of low-frequency reproduction

below 100Hz, or if a subwoofer is not installed, you

should change the Speaker Setup, as shown on page 24

of this manual.

14. You may change the input source by pressing the

front panel

Source

buttons or any of the

Source

buttons on the remote. Volume for the 2.0 may be raised

or lowered using the front panel

Volume

knob or the

Volume Up/Down

buttons on the remote. Finally, to

change the surround mode, press

Surround

buttons on

the front panel or the

Mono +

,

Music

,

Movies

or

Stereo

buttons on the remote.

At this point you are “on the air”! Sit back and enjoy the

best in home entertainment.

Operating Hints

The following hints will help you to enjoy the sonic

power and operating flexibility of the Signature Series

2.0 while you become accustomed to the way it works.

Depending on the type of equipment in use in your

system, it may, or may not be necessary to follow

these hints:

• If you change the Speaker Setup, keep in mind that the

changes apply to all modes. You may not change the

Speaker Setup for one mode, and not another.

• When the front channel speakers are set to the LARGE

mode, the subwoofer output will only be active when a

Dolby* Digital source with Low-Frequency Effects (LFE)

or DTS are in use. In order to have a full-time output

from the subwoofer channel, the front speakers must be

set to SMALL. (This is the factory preset configuration.)

• If the Surround Mode indication flashes in the front

panel display, that is an indication that the input source

is not compatible with the desired mode. The flashing

mode is not the one originally selected, rather, it is the

mode automatically selected by the 2.0 to match the

input source. For example, when the Pro Logic* mode

is selected, but a Dolby Digital source is playing, the

2.0 will automatically select Dolby Digital, but the

mode will flash to remind you that while it is correct,

it is not the mode originally selected.

• Note that when a DVD is in use, the digital audio out-

put is interrupted when the player is in the pause, fast

search, slow speed or reverse modes. Since the 2.0 does

not receive a digital signal in these cases, it will

momentarily try the Pro Logic mode as an alternate.

This temporary mode change does not indicate any

fault or problem with the 2.0, and the unit will return

to the Dolby Digital or DTS Mode shortly after the

DVD is put back into a standard play mode.

• If one input source requires a significantly higher

volume level than others, or when there is a distinct

increase in the noise level or distortion with one input

in comparison to others, this is a sign that the input

level needs to be adjusted. See pages 29–30 of this

manual for instructions on adjusting the input level.

• When certain DVD players are used, it is normal to hear

an occasional click or pop noise when the DVD player

is put back into play after being paused, or when some

DVD discs change chapters. This is a normal side effect

of the way in which some DVD players and digital

decoders work, and it does NOT indicate a problem

with the 2.0 or with your DVD player.

Of course, this is only the tip of the iceberg. Although

you have successfully completed a minimal installation

we strongly recommend that you take time to read this

manual thoroughly. It will show you how to use the

many features, modes and controls that are a vital part of

the Signature 2.0. Correct setup and installation is impor-

tant to optimizing the sound quality of your new con-

troller, and will also make it easier to operate. A few

minutes spent reading the manual and making certain

that your new 2.0 is set up to meet the individual

characteristics of your system and listening room will

enable the 2.0 to deliver all the performance it is

capable of.

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