Installation manual

Suite 7.1 Installation Manual
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Cinema Reference Mach II PC Program
The Cinema Reference Mach II is capable of being controlled and setup from a special PC program
provided by ADA, the Cinema Ref. II PCOS. You will need to communicate with the Cinema Reference
as outlined in this manual under PC Setup & Control. This section will assist you in understanding the
software application.
When the application is running, the Main page permits you set your Com Port, the Address of the
unit (typically address 00) and the Baud Rate (1200 Baud Out of the Box). The lower portion of the
window permits you to turn the unit off, mute, unmute/power on. You can also opt to raise and lower
Volume in either .5dB or 1dB steps as well as Recall and Store volume presets. This page also permits
you to recall both Balance and Tone presets. The Red and Blue squares are update information requests
and when pressed, will cause the Cinema Reference Mach II to update data based on the buttons
function. As you place your cursor over the Red button squares, the type of data that will be updated
will display in a yellow text box. The Blue button squares update the information in the top portion of
the window. This applies to all screens.
Under the Cinema Mode tab, the Input Control sub-tab permits selection of both the Main Input and
the Record Input. Under the Download Labels and Parameters sub-tab, you can proceed to alter the
Input Labels to customize your Cinema Reference Mach II. To do so, select an input number from the
column on the left. The Input Label will display and you can then highlight the name using your
mouse and type in your own Input Label. ADA strongly suggests leaving the one or two digit numeric
input number reference in place. You may also select the audio and video jacks assigned to this Input
Number/Label, as well as the signal that will emit from the Processed RGB output. Low Voltage
trigger assignment is also facilitated on this page individually for Triggers 1 and 2. Lastly, you may also
select the two Default Modes and the two User Modes for this Input Number/Label. Once all these
features are set, you may save them for future reference. To do so, press the Save File button and assign
a file name to this setup. To recall these saved settings, you will press the Load File button and then
select the desired file you wish to open. To download this setup to the Cinema Reference Mach II,
press the Download All button. Download Input will just download the selected input.
Under the Mode Selection sub-tab, you have the opportunity to select Modes directly. If the Cinema
Reference Mach II is playing a non-Two Channel source (5.1), the Cinema Modes in the lower half of
the window will be active. If the Cinema Reference Mach II is playing a Two-Channel source (2.0),
the 2 Channel Modes in the upper half of the window will be active.
Under the Enhancement subtab, you can: Turn Re-EQ, Timbre Match, and Decorrelation on or off
providing that you are not in a THX mode. Set the Dynamic Range. Set the Stereo Enhancement
Mode settings. Set the Mono Enhancement Mode settings. When playing Two-Channel source
material in the Pro Logic II Music mode you adjust Center Width control, Dimension Control, and
turn Panorama on or off. These features will be unavailable in other Pro Logic modes (other than
Custom PLII modes). For Pro Logic II Custom I, II, or III (with or without THX), these additional
features become active in addition to those just mentioned. Here you set the Surround speakers filters,
turn Surround Delay on or off, invert the Right Surround speaker’s polarity, set the Matrix Coefficient,
and turn Auto Balance on or off. These features are not available on any modes other than the three
Custom PL II modes.