Settings menus – Sherbourn Technologies PT-7010A User Manual

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Step 2) Use joystick LEFT and RIGHT to select the
frequency.
Step 3) Press the joystick
CENTER to enter that frequency
into preset memory and play that station.
Step 4) Use the joystick
DOWN button to move to the
next preset down on the screen. The bottom arrow on each
screen leads to the next page of presets.
Step 5) Repeat this for all the presets you want to set, then
press
EXIT when finished.

SETTINGS Menus

MAIN ZONE Menu

Power Up Source
This sets the input source which the 7010A button will
then always select whenever the PT-7010A is turned on.

Power Up Volume Mode
This lets you choose the volume level the PT-7010A
reaches when it is turned on. You can select from a
PRESET level, set below (the power-up volume), or it can
play at the LAST level it was playing before it was turned
off. The PT-7010A will always turn on at the level set
here, but it can be adjusted to any level afterwards.

Power Up Volume
This allows you to set the PRESET volume level mentioned
above. You might want to set it to a low level to avoid any
surprises upon turn-on, especially if other users like loud
music.
Max Volume
The volume can be set to not exceed a certain level chosen
by you. This is useful if you have sensitive speakers,
sensitive neighbors, or you would rather not have others
play your system too loud. Finally, a smart preamplifier
where YOU can police the volume without even being
there!

ZONE 2 Menu

These settings are like those described for the Main Zone.
In addition, the entire Zone 2 can be enabled or disabled,
and the stereo balance adjusted with this menu.

The Power Up Volume has three options: PRESET, LAST
and FIXED. The FIXED option allows you to set the Zone
2 to a fixed volume, not adjustable with the remote.
PRESET and LAST are as described for the Main Zone.

SPEAKERS Menu - SIZE

This menu allows you to enter the size of your speakers.
The bass management of the PT-7010A will then
automatically assign each speaker a frequency range based
on your preferences. For full range speakers with low
frequency capabilities, you will probably choose LARGE.
In the case that speakers are not capable of full range duty,
choosing the SMALL setting will engage a high pass
crossover point at the point which is chosen for the
subwoofer. When SMALL is chosen, the low frequency
range is sent to the subwoofer.

Se

e pages 40 and 42 for more

details on bass management

and information regarding the adjustment of the bass
management crossover point.

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