LS10 Installation and Operating Guide Page 41
LS10 Installation & Operating Guide Document # 9301H66300 Ver. 1.01
Select Mute to mute or unmute the selected input. When activated, the Mute button turns red.
The Volume setting can be changed using the up/down arrow keys on your connected computer. A
mouse wheel can also be used.
Note: On-screen arrow buttons are enabled or disabled by a double-click on the volume
box. The arrows work as on-screen up/down keys.
The following are the controls on the Setup screen:
• Input, see page 41
• Levels, see Audio Level
s, page 43
• Delays, see p
age 49
• Decoder, se
e page 50
• Bass M
anagement, see page 52
• System
, see page 64
• Update (for software u
pdate), see page 62
• USB, see USB Save/Restore, page
65
• LogFile, see
page 66
• Info, see page 67
• Network, see
page 69
• Acces
s, see Access Control, page 72
• EQ, see page 46
• Automation, see Automation Macros, pa
ge 73
3.4 Input
The LS10 has 15 separate input connections that are ready to use: 8 HDMI, 2 TOSLINK, 2 Stereo, 2
SPDIF, and one USB. You can (optionally) assign a name to the input and make the name visible on the
LS10 touch screen button for that input.
Note: There are a few configuration items, in addition to those in this section, that are tied
to the input selection. Those items are set independently for each input. The following
three configuration items are affected by the input:
▪ Global delay (not channel delay)
▪ Input Trim
▪ Stereo Input level (only for stereo analog input).
Refer to the sections about these items for more detail.
1. Select an Input (upper left) from the dropdown listing.