Krell Industries S-1000 User Manual

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Front Panel Description,

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Krell S–1000

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22 Surr/Back Button/LED/Rear Key

Press the surr/back button or key, then use the direction or level
buttons (28) to adjust the volume of the surround loudspeakers.
The phrase

SURROUND TRIM

appears on the front panel display. To

adjust the back loudspeakers, press the surr/back button again.

BACK

appears on the front panel display. Then use the direction

or level buttons to adjust the volume of the back loudspeakers.

23 Sub Button/LED/Key

Press the sub (subwoofer) button or key, then use the volume
knob or directional keys (26) to adjust the subwoofer loudspeak-
er volume.

24 Balance Button/LED/Bal Key

Use this button or key to adjust to the main left/right loudspeak-
er balance. Press the button or key, then use the volume knob or
the up and down directional keys (26) to adjust the balance.
Balance levels show numerically on the front panel display (20).
Balance may be adjusted in .5 dB increments, up to 6 dB. The
center position is displayed as BAL 0.

Balance level keys revert to their original function as volume level
controls after 3 seconds of inactivity.

25 Save Button

Press and hold this button to save system configuration settings.
The save button is also used in programming a learning remote.
See Saving and Recalling Customized Settings and
Restoring the Factory Default System Settings,

on page 57,

and Program Remote, on page 51.

26 Volume Knob/Directional Keys

Use the volume knob or directional keys to scroll through menu
selections, adjust the output for the entire system, and adjust
balance and volume levels for the center loudspeaker, sur-
round/back loudspeakers, and subwoofer. Volume and balance
levels appear in the front panel display (20).

27 Recall Button

Use this button retrieve your system’s saved settings or to
replace all system settings with factory default settings. See
Saving and Recalling Customized Settings and Restoring
the Factory Default System Settings,

on page 57.

Individual Channel
Trim,

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Processor Functions

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