Pioneer VSX-LX805 ELITE 11.4 Channel AV Receiver Instruction Manual English - Page 132
PERSONAL PRESET Information, Preset Default Value: Preset 1
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Input/Output Assign PERSONAL PRESET Information Confirm the registered contents of 1 to 3 buttons of PERSONAL PRESET. The registered settings are displayed in the list. Preset (Default Value: Preset 1) Selects a preset number from among "Preset 1", "Preset 2" and "Preset 3". (Main) Setting Item Input Selector HDMI Out Default Value ----- NetworkService --- Band/Station --- Listening Mode --- Volume --- Multi Zone --- MCACC --- Memory MCACC EQ --- Standing Wave --- Phase Control --AutoPhaseControPl lus --- Setting Details Displays the input selector that has been set. Displays the output destination (HDMI) that has been set. Displays the set network service and station name. Displays the set "AM" or "FM" band and the Preset Name for the station. * North American and Taiwanese models Displays the listening mode that has been set. Displays the volume level that has been set. (Upper limit "0.0 dB") Displays the output destination (Multi Zone) that has been set. Displays the number of the set MCACC Memory. Displays the status of the set MCACC EQ. Displays the status of the set Standing Wave setting. Displays the status of the set Phase Control. Displays the setting value of the set Auto Phase Control Plus. Setup Setting Item Sound Delay Default Value --- Setting Details Displays the setting value of the set Sound Delay. • "Band/Station" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER". • "Station" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "TUNER" or "NET". • "Network Service" is displayed only when the input selector is set to "NET". • Preset Name of "Band/Station" (only when the input selector is set to "TUNER") is displayed with the name set by "Source" - "Name Edit". If the name is not set, the frequency of the radio station is displayed instead. 132