Setting the balance and level trims, Operating the citation 5.0 – Citation Stereo Receiver User Manual

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Figure FPD-6

Figure OSD-19

The present volume level may always be seen in the lower right corner of the front panel display (see
Figure FPD-1 on page 32), as long as the display has not been turned off.

Should you wish to quickly lower the volume at any time, such as to answer the telephone, simply
press the

Mute

button

7 ∂

on the front panel or remote control. The word

MUTE

will appear in

both the front panel display and the on-screen display, to remind you that the Mute function has
been engaged. The on-screen display will initially read

SYSTEM MUTE

(Figure OSD-20), changing

to

Volume Muted

(Figure OSD-21) after a few seconds.

Figure OSD-20

Figure OSD-21

Note:

The volume level to which the system lowers in Mute is adjustable when in the System

Options menu, as described on page 41.

You may release the mute function and return to the original volume setting by pressing either

Mute

button

7 ∂

a second time, or by raising or lowering the volume using the front panel

Volume

Control

buttons

8

or the

Volume +

/

buttons

on the remote control.

Setting the Balance and Level Trims

Unlike conventional stereo receivers, where left/right balance is often adjusted, the true “balance”
controls for a surround receiver should not normally be adjusted. Sound level balance should be
adjusted using the Output Level Adjustments in the Speaker Setup menu. (See the Speaker Setup
section starting on page 32 for more information.) However, when the seating positions in a room
are temporarily changed, or when you wish to adjust the left/right balance or front/back fade to
accommodate a particular piece of program material or the tastes of a different listener, that is easy
to do.

V o l u m e M u t e d

S Y S T E M M U T E

M A S T E R V O L U M E
+ 2 6

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MASTER VOLUME = 07

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