Front panel – Proceed PAV User Manual

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P R O C E E D

p a v

vcr 1

vcr 2 laser disc tv/aux

cd 1

cd 2

tape 1

tape 2 bal/aux

tuner

thx

cinema

pro

logic

stereo

mono

off

s u r r o u n d m o d e

p a t h

main remote both record

standby

input level delay

recall

ref. level

sub

rear

center

balance

master

mute

1

2

3

5

6

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8

9

10

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L U C A S F I L M

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4

Front Panel

1

VIDEO SOURCE SELECTION BUTTONS
These four buttons select both the video and associated audio signals from
any of the four A/V inputs. To use these Selection Buttons, choose the ap-
propriate

path

(see

path

, below). (For your music/home theater room,

main

” would be appropriate.) Then make your selection. The sophisticated

switching system employed in the PAV allows simultaneous, independent
routing of both audio and video signals along any or all of three paths:

main

,

remote

and

record

.

2

AUDIO SOURCE SELECTION BUTTONS
These six buttons select audio signals from among the six audio-only
inputs. (Note that both

cd1

and

bal/aux

are balanced inputs which use

precision XLR connectors.) To use these selection buttons, choose the ap-
propriate

path

(see

path

, below), and then make your selection.

Viewing Simulcasts

Selecting any audio source after having selected a video source will cause
the newly-selected audio signal to “override” the audio portion of the video
selection (leaving the video signal unaffected). Thus, to enjoy a simulcast,
merely select the desired picture followed by the desired sound. To revert
to the sound of the video input, just press the video input button again.

3

MAIN DISPLAY
The

main display

provides information pertaining to the operation of the

PAV including relative volume levels, and is used in conjunction with the
buttons which surround it. At all volumes above a relatively quiet back-
ground level, and in all modes, the volume control enjoys a resolution of 0.5
dB. Thus a change of 10 decibels would be indicated by a change of 20 in
the display.

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