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Great manual, would not have been able to operate my machine without it!!
James Dawson August 18, 2012
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excellent value & price! Includes everything you need to know about the NN-C777! I would buy this again.
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Generally speaking good copy; a few pages too hard contrast...
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I purchased the unit from a private party and the original owners manual was not available. Having the ability to download it was extremely helpful and clarified operating the equipment immensely. This is a complicated unit and without the manual I would not have been able to maximize it's potential. Thank you.
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Stereo reproduces Mono invokes
the front left and right channels through those speakers only.
enhancement circuitry which create an enveloping sound�eld from a monophonic input signal; it can be a signi�cant improvement when watching movies with mono sound.
Once you have selected a mode to customize, you will �nd many of the same attributes listed which may be modi�ed to your preference as were associated with analog modes. Two different attributes which may be modi�ed are the last two on the menu (Figure OSD-30). They are Subs Level and Auto Mode Sel. �
Subs Level gives
Advanced Features
the user the ability to raise or lower the sound level coming from the subwoofer(s) when a particular mode is chosen. Use the � or � Menu Control buttons to raise or lower the subwoofer level as desired.
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when turned off, will mute the 5.0 if the signal is of a type other than selected on the MODE line above. For example, if, on the MODE line, DTS has been selected and a Dolby Digital source is fed to the 5.0, it will mute until either a DTS signal is supplied or another mode is selected.
Auto Mode Sel(ect),
Remote Zone
If you have connected an ampli�er, remote infrared sensor and video monitor to the appropriate rear panel connections of the 5.0, people in a secondary location in your home will be able to select signal sources and volume levels independent of what is selected in the primary zone. It is not necessary for the 5.0 to be turned on; power (for the 5.0) can also be controlled from the second zone. It will be necessary to equip the remote zone with its own remote control, as all selections are made via the controls under the Secondary Control Cover on the remote.
Setting Up the Remote Zone
The various options available to con�gure the remote zone are accessed through the Remote Zone menu. Press the Menu button � on the remote control, and then press the ¤ Menu Control button once to highlight Remote Zone. Press the � Menu Control button to display this menu (Figure OSD-31).
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Lines 1 through 6 of this menu allows the selection of which video source will be associated with the analog (only) audio source in the remote zone. Press the ¤ Menu Control button to highlight Input-1. Then press the � Menu Control button to select which video source (composite video sources 1 through 6, and/or S-video sources 1 and 2) will be associated with this analog input in the remote zone only; it may be associated with another video source in the main zone. Select a video source for each analog audio source to be accessed in the remote zone; for music-only sources, select a video input which is not connected to a video source.
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