Owner`s manual
mod is Zone Audio Mode 0=mono, 1=stereo, 3=spatial-stereo
tud is Taper-Up-Delay 0 to 30 (ms/2-dB-step)
tdd is Taper-Down-Delay 0 to 30 (ms/2-dB-step)
vll is Minimum-Volume-Level 0 to 32 (2-dB/increment)
vhh is Maximum-Volume-Level 0 to 32 (2-dB/increment)
vmm is Mute-Volume-Level 0 to 32 (2-dB/increment)
vil is Initial-Left-Volume-Level 0 to 32 (2-dB/increment)
vir is Initial-Right-Volume-Level 0 to 32 (2-dB/increment)
NOTE: Min-vol has priority over mute-vol and init-vol, and is the absolute min volume zone will reach.
If min-vol incorrectly set above max-vol, then min-vol will be presumed to be zero.
NOTE: Max-vol has priority over all other settings, and is the absolute max volume zone will reach.
NOTE: Min-Vol and Max-Vol must be set before setting Initial-Volumes.
If init-vol incorrectly set above max-vol, then init-vol will be presumed to be max-vol.
If init-vol incorrectly set below min-vol, then init-vol will be presumed to be min-vol.
NOTE: Min-Vol and Max-Vol must be set before setting Mute-Volume.
Mute always acts upon both L&R channels, even though L&R volume levels may differ; balance is
preserved when zone is unmuted.
Mute-vol is a ceiling, not a hard level. If mute-vol set above min-vol, zone volume levels may go
below mute-vol level. When muting, volumes above mute-vol will lower to mute-vol level, but
volumes below mute-vol will not change. If mute-vol incorrectly set above max-vol, then mute-vol
will be presumed to be max-vol. If mute-vol incorrectly set below min-vol, then mute-vol will be
presumed to be min-vol.
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