Operating instructions

14THE OUTLAW’S GUIDE TO THE SMS-1
ONSCREEN DISPLAY
One of the Outlaw bosses
has this cat, and one day the boss
told us his cat had figured out how to
type. We didn’t think much of this
announcement, until the cat e-mailed
us this guide entry a few weeks later.
Now we’re not sure whether to be
impressed or just scared…
Introductory Screen
The rst thing you will see on your TV any time you switch your receiver to
the SMS-1s input is the introductory screen. This screen tells you several
useful things.
There’s the big text right in the middle of the screen (“Velodyne Digital
Drive Subwoofer Management System”) that makes sure you remember
what input you are on and what device you are using, followed by the
reminder that you will want to press the menu button to enter the setup
mode. There’s the software version number in the top left corner (the
latest software is currently V2.1). There are also several lines of text just
below the middle of the screen that will tell you the current volume and
preset and will also let you know if the unit is muted or in night mode.
Aside from looking at it, there’s not a lot to do on this screen. There are
basically three options available to you: press 1-2-3-4-5 to enter the setup
mode, press 8-9-0 to reset the unit to the factory defaults, or press 3-2-1 to
start the Self-EQ mode.
SETUP: AUTOEQ
Remember that cat we men-
tioned earlier? We’ve now decided it’s
best to be scared.
Those of you who went through our quick start guide a few pages back
are already experts on the Auto-EQ mode. If you skipped that section,
we forgive you and will now endeavor to help you catch up to your less
patient fellow readers.
Before we get started with any of this, we need to give your SMS-1 its
ears” – the microphone. Get the microphone out of its case, plug in the
mic cable, and put the microphone on its tabletop stand. Before you set
the microphone case aside, get the wind screen out of the case and slip it
onto the end of the microphone. Set the stand down on the cushion of
your preferred listening position. Once thats done, we can move on to
setting things up.
Auto-EQ is a quick and convenient way to let the SMS-1 choose its own
settings for the equalizers. The unit produces a series of twenty-ve
frequency sweeps and uses them to set the equalizers. The EQ settings
are applied to the “setup” preset, which means the settings are applied to
all ve presets.
Auto-EQ only adjusts the equalizer levels. Equalizer frequencies, equalizer
Q’s, crossover settings, subsonic lter settings, and other settings on the
System Settings screen are left at their default settings. We recommend
that you take a look at the System Settings screen before using Auto-EQ;