Anthem AVM 20 Setup Menu - 7. Setup Menu
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7. SETUP MENU
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Function Timeout:
This is the time that elapses after any adjustment is made. Once the Function Time elapses, the On-Screen
text disappears and the Front Panel display becomes dim. This also applies to how long ZONE2, ZONE3,
RECORD, and HEADPHONE information is displayed before MAIN display information returns. You can set
Function Timeout between 1 and 15 seconds.
Example: Set the position of the MAIN On-Screen information to the middle of the monitor.
• Enter the Setup (section 7.1). Go to ‘10. DISPLAYS/TIMEOUT’ and press SELECT.
• Press the
' button until you reach “c. MAIN OS POS’N: Bottom”.
• Use the
"# buttons to change to ‘Middle’.
• When finished, press
&' to go to another menu item, or...
• Press BACK to leave the submenu and return to the main menu.
7.4.11 SAVE / RESTORE SETTINGS
The AVM 20 enables you to save your entire Setup configuration, except for the time and day. Two separate
save files are provided: USER SETTINGS and INSTALLER SETTINGS. If your system is set up by your dealer,
the configuration can be saved in the INSTALLER file by the dealer. You can then make further Setup
adjustments – save those settings separately in your own USER file. FM • AM Tuner presets are also saved
separately in USER SETTINGS and INSTALLER SETTINGS.
Once saved, if someone makes unwanted changes to the settings of your AVM 20, rather then go through
the entire Setup configuration again, you can quickly and easily restore either the dealer’s INSTALLER
settings or your USER settings. FM • AM Tuner presets that were saved in USER SETTINGS or INSTALLER
SETTINGS will also be restored.
The original FACTORY DEFAULTS can also be reloaded at any time to reset the AVM 20 to the factory settings.
As well, individual speaker level, balance and bass/treble adjustments described in sections 5.6 and 5.7 will
be reset to 0 dB, and Mode settings described in section 5.8 will be reset to ‘None’ for all Sources.
Save Settings:
You can save settings with or without the use of a Password. Passwords are very easy to set up (see section
7.4.12) and will protect both USER and INSTALLER files from being changed by anyone who doesn’t have the
Password. New saves will overwrite the previously saved file. The AVM 20 will prompt you to confirm that
you want to over-write currently saved settings – press BACK at this point to abort a save.
Restore or Reload Settings:
You may RESTORE USER SETTINGS, INSTALLER SETTINGS, or RELOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS at will. The
AVM 20 will prompt you to confirm that you want to replace the current settings – press BACK at this point
to abort a restore.
11. SAVE / RESTORE SETTINGS
a. SAVE USER SETTINGS
b. RESTORE USER SETTINGS
c. SAVE INSTALLER SETTINGS
d. RESTORE INSTALLER SET’NS
e. RELOAD FACTORY DEFAULTS