User guide
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USING THE MS-8
VOLUME UP AND DOWN BUTTONS (on the remote control)
Pressing either of these buttons at any time (except during the setup/calibration
process) will display the MS-8’s System Volume screen, allowing you to change the
audio volume. The volume range is between –80dB and 0dB.
For the best results, leave the head unit’s volume control set at the level that
produced the OK, OK, OK readings on the display during the setup process (see Input
Setup, on page 25), and use the MS-8’s Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to
control the system’s volume. You may also use the head unit’s volume control to
control the system’s volume.
MAIN MENU
When you complete the calibration process, the MS-8 will display the Main Menu
screen. From MS-8’s Main Menu, you can navigate to all of the MS-8’s functions and
adjustments.
IMPORTANT:IfyoudecidenottoinstalltheMS-8’sdisplaypermanently,the
Main Menu and all of the MS-8’s adjustments will not be available. In this
case,settheMS-8’sSystemVolumeto–6dB(seeVolume Up and Volume
Down buttons,onthispage),andunplugthedisplayunit.Besuretostore
thedisplayunit,cableandremotecontrolinasafeplaceincaseyoumay
wanttorecongurethesystemormakeotheradjustments.
The Main Menu gives you the following selections:
Input Selection: This screen lets you choose a connected head unit or the Aux
input as the active source of audio. See Input Selection menu, on page 36.
Audio Controls: This screen lets you adjust the system level, tone controls and 31-
band graphic EQ, and engage/defeat the MS-8’s Logic 7 processing, digital signal
processing (time correction and equalization) and seating-position optimization. The
MS-8 also provides an option to reset all controls to their factory defaults. See Audio
Controls menu, on page 36.
Favorites: This option lets you store and recall currently active audio settings (you
can store and recall up to ve different combinations of settings). See Favorites menu,
on page 39.
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