Инструкция по эксплуатации Sven HT-500

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SVEN HT-500

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10. OPERATING INSTRUCTION

Switching On/Off
Turn on the Power switch on the back, Standby indicator will light up and unit in standby condition.
Press the POWER button on the front panel or the STANDBY button on the remote control. Standby indicator will be
off. The default volume is 25 dB.
To power off, press the POWER button on the front panel or the STANDBY on the remote controller, the unit will be in
standby status.
Remark: This denotes that the default input is the last time it use.
Signal Selection
There are 6 source selection: 3 digital (OPTICAL,COAXIAL1&COAXIAL2) and 3 analogue (CD, VCR, and TV). Take
OPTICAL input as an example.
• Press the INPUT button until optical indicator is light up. The optical input is then selected.
• If you want to choose another signal source, do likewise until the one you want is selected.
• You can also use the remote controller to select OPTICAL input, just press OPTICAL button may do so.
Volume Selection
You can press the VOL+ or VOL- button on the front panel or on the remote controller to increase or decrease the main
volume output. The level will show on the display, when the level reaches 80 dB, this denotes the minimum volume. On
the other hand, when 0 dB is reached, this denotes the maximum volume.
Mode Selection
When the signal is Dolby Digital or DTS 5.1, only Dolby Digital, DTS, or Stereo modes can work. If the signal is 2 channel
Dolby, then you can either select Stereo or Pro Logic II mode. If it is ordinary PCM, then you can select Stereo, Pro
Logic II and DSP modes. Operation is as follows:
• Press the MODE button (or LISTEN on RC) on the front panel until Prolog II indicator is light up. Then Pro Logic II
mode is selected.
• Selection of other mode is similar.
Remark:
• When the signal is PCM or Stereo there will be on Dolby Digital or DTS decoding, but you can use Prolog II
decoding.
• Dolby Digital, DTS and Prolog II signals can be downmixed to stereo mode.
• When the signal is not Dolby Digital or DTS, it is recommended to select the stereo mode for a even better effect.

Muting
• Press the MUTE button on the remote controller, the number will blink on the display and all outputs will be muted.
• To cancel muting, press the MUTE button again on the remote controller.
Channel Level Trimming
All channel levels can be individually trimmed for ±10 dB. Take Left Front channel for example:
• Press the FL+ or FL- (button on the remote controller, the Left indicator will blink).
• Press the FL+ or FL- (button to adjust the level).
• Do likewise to the other channels.
DSP Sound effects
Press the DSP button on the remote controller. H1, H2, H3, H4, and H5 will appear consectively upon repeated pressing
the DSP button. It covers the following sound effects:
• H1 represents Live
• H2 represents Church
• H3 represents Hall
• H4 represents Stadium
• H5 represents Theatre
Remark: DSP only works under ordinary PCM input.
Channel Adjusting Delay Time for Center and Rear Channels
Different signals offer different delay time modes.
Dolby digital signal allows both centre and rear channels time delay, PCM signal allows only rear channel time delay,
while DTS offers no time delay.
For Dolby digital, delay time adjustment is as follows:
• Center channel delay time adjustment. Press the C-DLY button on the Remote controller, Centre indicator will light
up. Press C-DLY + or C-DLY - to adjust the required delay time.
• Press the R-DLY button on the remote controller RL&RR Indicator will lights up. Press VOL+ or VOL- to adjust the
delay time of RL and RR.

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