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Dolby
®
CP650 Installation Manual Final Adjustments
7-8
Mono Level Tri
m
> xx
Mono EQ Adjust
LF + HF
Button Presets
>Button xx
Fader: xx.x
Delay: 0—170 mSec
Button Presets
Button 01
>Fader: xx.x
Delay: xxx mSec
7.8 Mono Level Trim
(Not used on CP650DC models)
1. Press to move to the Mono Level Trim menu.
2. Thread and play a mono film familiar to you.
3. While the film is running, adjust the front-panel knob to the desired loudness level.
Note: During mono level setting, the main fader level is fixed at 7.0. This makes
special front-panel fader settings for mono films unnecessary.
4. Press OK to save the desired level setting.
7.9 Mono EQ Adjustment
(Not active on CP650DC models)
1. Press to move to the Mono EQ Adjust menu.
2. While a mono film is playing, adjust the front-panel knob to
change the equalization for a more pleasing sound, if desired.
Note: With the plus symbol (+) moved to the far-right position (high-frequency
setting) of the display, the CP650 applies the Academy filter.
3. Press OK to save the desired EQ setting.
7.10 Assigning Default Level and Global Delay to
Front-Panel Buttons
Preset fader levels and system delay can be assigned to each CP650 format button.
Global audio delay allows you to set additional delay, adding to the built-in CP650
processing latency, for synchronization of the audio with the picture in digital cinema
systems. Cinema-grade DLP projectors introduce an additional video processing
delay. If you also use an external video scaler, it may introduce additional decoding
delay.
1. Press to move to the Button Presets menu, then
rotate the front-panel knob to select the front-panel button
you wish to preset (01, 04, 05, 10, 11, U1, U2, or NS).
2. Press to move the selection to Fader, then rotate the
front-panel knob to the desired level setting for this
button (01–10).
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