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Customizing the N
o
502
The Nº502 Media Console is customized through the Setup menu. The
Setup menu is organized to proceed through the setup process in a logical
manner. While nothing prevents the user from switching back and forth
between menu options, the simplest way of setting up the system is to
start from the top of the menu and work down. This is a particularly
useful approach since some of the early decisions affect the options
available in later menus.
The Setup menu contains the following submenus:
Displays – sets up video output parameters.
Speakers – sets up the speakers, crossovers, and calibration features.
Video Profiles – modifies the Video Profiles for the video
processing.
Audio Profiles – modifies the Audio Profiles for the audio
processing.
Activities – associates specific Profiles and Setups with each
individual activity.
User Options – sets up the general user preferences for system
parameters.
Setup of the Nº502 can be streamlined because of the Activity-based
nature of the menu structure. A number of common Activities have
already been set up at the factory and can provide a good starting place.
We recommend selecting the presets that most closely resemble your
system and then modifying them.
Add New, Name, & Delete
There are three commands that are available in every Display, Speaker,
Audio & Video Profile, and Activity menu in the Setup mode. These
commands Add New, Name, and Delete behave in the same manner in
every Setup menu.
Add New
The Add New menu option creates a new Setup, Profile, or Activity. When
selected, the Nº502 creates a copy of the current Setup, Profile, or Activity
and then saves the copy with a default name.
Setup
Displays
Speakers
Video Profiles
Audio Profiles
Activities
User Options
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