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Hence the delay can also be set “on the fly”.
The intermediate delay settings will return to the default settings stored in the
memory banks when the AV100/120 is set into standby or turned off.
5. Surround Modes
The actual surround mode of the AV100/120 is constantly indicated in the display:
Possible input types:
- Stereo analogue input, PCM or Dolby Digital 2.0 bitstream
- Dolby ProLogic II analogue input, PCM or Dolby Digital 2.0 bitstream
- Dolby Digital Dolby Digital 5.1 bitstream.
- DTS DTS bitstream: 5.1, ES 6.1 discrete or 96kHz 5.1
5.1 Dolby Digital
If a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround bitstream is detected, the AV100/120 will automati-
cally switch to Dolby Digital surround, and the Dolby Digital indicator will light up.
By pushing the “SURROUND MODE” key on the front panel or “mode” on the
remote control, information about which outputs can be expected to be active are
indicated, thus:
L: left speaker
R: right speaker
C: centre speaker
SC: surround centre speaker
SL: surround left speaker
SR: surround right speaker
SW: subwoofer
The number of active outputs will depend on which speakers are activated in the
config.speaker and config.extended surround menu, the received input type
(analogue, PCM, Dolby Digital bitstream or DTS bitstream), and if applicable, also
the selected surround mode.
By pushing the “SURROUND MODE” key for more than one second, information
about the received bitstream will be displayed:
Active audio channels in the received bitstream:
2/0 : L, R are present
2/1 : L, R, Sub are present*
2/2 : L, R, SL, SR are present*
3/0 : L, R, C are present*
3/1 : L, R, C, Sub are present*
3/2 : L, R, SL, SR, C are present*
*If not all speakers are selected under the config.speaker menu, down-mixing will occur automatically.