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If you would prefer to have the Cinema Reference turn on to a specific input, every time the front panel Volume knob is pressed (assuming the unit was off), then follow the steps below. Please note, that altering the Turn On input from Last Used to a specific device does not affect your ability to turn the Cinema Reference on to a selected input via its remote control or from a control system. 1 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads SETUP MENU and press the Mode knob. 2 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads TURNON INPUT and press the Mode knob. 3 Turn the Mode knob to select the desired turn-on component and then press the mode knob. To exit the Setup Menu completely, turn the Volume knob. Page 43 LCD Preview Display The Cinema Reference Mach II features an LCD preview display (NTSC or PAL auto-detecting, for use outside the U.S.). The Out of the Box setup for the display is on. If you do not desire to see the preview display on, you can opt to turn it off. To do so: 1 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads SETUP MENU and press the Mode knob. 2 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads LCD PREVIEW and press the Mode knob. 3 Turn the Mode knob to select turn the LCD PREVIEW display to either IS ACTIVE or IS INACTIVE and then press the mode knob. To exit the Setup Menu completely, turn the Volume knob. There is an additional adjustment for the contrast of the LCD display that will raise or lower the displays brightness. This feature is useful but requires that a video signal be displayed in order for you to best adjust the LCD. Please note, that the LCD display only shows components that have a composite video signal connected to the Cinema Reference Mach II. On this issue it is important to point out, that some components (i.e. HD DSS receivers) do not output a composite video signal if they are also set to output HD (VGA/RGBHV). Adjustment of the LCD will assist in correcting visual issues regarding ambient room light and angle of view. To adjust the contrast/brightness of the LCD preview display, press the small black buttons located to the right of the LCD preview monitor. RECORDANNEL Illumination The Cinema Reference Mach II permits you to adjust the brightness of the front panel not including the LCD preview monitor. This includes the labeling around the five control knobs, the input/output/mode lamps, and the two line alphanumeric display. The Cinema Reference Mach II’s Out of the Box setup has this feature set to 100%. You can opt to set it to a specified value lower than 100% or to AUTO. In Auto, the Cinema Reference’s front panel electric eye will lower the intensity of these displays depending on room light. The darker the room becomes, the lower the levels go. To alter this setting to either AUTO or to an alternate percentage value: 1 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads SETUP MENU and press the Mode knob. 2 Turn the Mode knob clockwise until the display’s second line reads ILLUMINATION and press the Mode knob. 3 Turn the Mode knob clockwise to select AUTO or turn it counterclockwise to select a specific percentage value. Then press the mode knob. To exit the Setup Menu completely, turn the Volume knob. Page 44 Speaker Size Setup 1 Once you have your inputs configured properly, you will need to setup the Cinema Reference Mach II’s outputs which pass to your power amplifier and then the speakers. In this section, you will need to proceed with several steps that focus on the type of speaker you are using in your system. The Cinema Reference Mach II uses the description of SMALL, LARGE, and NONE with respect to the speakers. SMALL refers to speakers that are not designed to handle low frequencies. LARGE refers to speakers that are capable of playing low frequencies. NONE refers to that speaker not existing in your system (i.e. no back-center surround speakers) There is another Cinema Reference feature that works in conjunction with SMALL settings called: SW CROSSOVER which refers the Sub Woofer crossover frequency point. The subwoofer crossover frequency point determines at which frequency the Small speakers bass information is “rolled off” and sent to the subwoofer. Speakers that are set to Large are never rolled off. The crossover frequency point is fully adjustable on the Cinema Reference Mach II and is discussed in the tail end of this section. What type of speakers are your using? If you are using THX speakers, most such speaker designs are purposely engineered to not handle low frequencies because the subwoofer is providing all of the bass sound reinforcement. The typical crossover frequency point for THX speaker is 80Hz (Hertz). In a THX speaker system, all bass information below 80Hz intended for the left, center, right, surround left, surround right, back surround left, and back surround right speakers is redirected to the subwoofer and summed (combined...
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