Anthem AVM 20 Operation - 5. Front Panel Operation
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5.8.10 DYNAMICS
This feature allows you to control the difference between the softest and loudest passages on certain DVDs,
depending on whether or not they contain dynamic scaling information. Press DYNAMICS and then use the
Master Control Knob to cycle through the following settings:
Normal:
Reproduces the full dynamic range of the recording without changing it.
Reduced:
Allows the quieter parts to be heard more easily, and works by raising the level of quieter
sounds and/or reducing the level of louder sounds.
Late Night: Reduces the softest-to-loudest difference even further. The quietest passages can be
heard even more easily, and prevents having to hear sudden loud passages.
5.9
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
The intensity of the Front Panel display and LED indicators can be changed. Press
DISPLAY and then use the Master Control Knob to select High, Medium, Low, or Off. The
High, Medium, and Low intensities, and the Front Panel Wake-Up can be modified, as
can the time-to-rest when the display will dim (see section 7.4.10).
5.10
STATUS / SETUP
This button has two functions: It displays information regarding current Software,
settings, and modes of operation. It also lets you access the Setup.
Status:
Press, Release, Press to cycle through display screens that show the following:
• Software version, day, and time.
• Input Format: Which channels are receiving information from the selected Source.
• Listen Format: Which channels are producing output – depends on Audio-In Format and Mode.
• Mode: Which Mode (Music / Pro Logic) is selected.
• Dynamics: Normal, Reduced, Late Night, or Not Available (NA).
• MAIN Tone: Enabled or Bypassed.
• MAIN Sleep: Enabled or Disabled (see section 6.5).
• All Timers: Enabled or Disabled (see section 7.4.8).
When in ZONE2 or ZONE3, information related only to the selected Path is displayed.
Setup:
Press and hold for a few seconds to enter the Setup. Press BACK to exit. Please read section 7 before
exploring the Setup.
WARNING: If you do explore the Setup, do not enter passwords without reading section 7 first.
LOGIC
LOGIC
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