To engage the bilingual function, press and hold voice
to enter Setup Mode and press – to select BILANG
followed by mode to select the selection menu (the
current setting will be displayed). Press + or – to select
FIRST language SECOND language or MIX (both
languages) as required followed by voice to save the
adjustment and return to the BILANG menu. Press – to
select the next menu or press and hold voice for five
seconds to exit from Setup Mode.
Note: The BILANG menu will only be available if a
bilingual encoded material is detected.
4.7 The Units Menu
The UNITS menu enables selection of measurement units
where they are used in menus that specify distance.
To select units, press and hold voice to enter Setup
Mode and press – to select UNITS followed by mode to
select the option menu (the current option will be
displayed). Press + or – to select METERS or FEET as
required followed by voice to save the selection and
return to the UNITS menu. Press – to select the next
menu or press and hold voice for five seconds to exit
from Setup Mode.
4.8 The DISP Menu
The DISP menu enables Panorama’s front panel display
to be brightened or switched off.
To adjust the display, press and hold voice to enter
Setup Mode and press – to select DISP followed by
mode to select the selection menu (the current setting
will be displayed). Press + or – to select OFF, NORMAL or
BRIGHT as required followed by voice to save the
adjustment and return to the DISP menu. Press – to
select the next menu or press and hold voice for five
seconds to exit from Setup Mode.
Note: When the display is switched off it will temporarily
illuminate to display control commands.
5. AFTERCARE
The cabinet surfaces usually only require dusting, or if
grease marks are apparent, polishing with the microfibre
cloth supplied. If you wish to use an aerosol or other
cleaner apply the aerosol or cleaner first onto a
select the next menu or press and hold voice for five
seconds to exit from Setup Mode.
Note: The gain menu will only be available if an
analogue input is selected.
4.4 The Delay Menu
The DELAY menu enables adjustment of Panorama’s
overall audio output delay so that any video lip-sync
errors can be corrected. Delay adjustment only applies
to the currently selected input. If Input 1, for example,
requires adjustment it must be selected before
Panorama is switched into Setup Mode.
To adjust the delay, press and hold voice to enter
Setup Mode and press – to select DELAY followed by
mode to select the adjustment menu (the current
setting will be displayed). Press + or – to adjust the
delay as required followed by voice to save the
adjustment and return to the DELAY menu. Press – to
select the next menu or press and hold voice for five
seconds to exit from Setup Mode.
4.5 The On/Off Menu
The ON/OFF menu enables selection of Panorama’s
auto on/off function. When auto on/off is engaged
Panorama will switch on automatically when a signal is
detected and switch off automatically when no signal is
detected for ten minutes.
To select auto on/off, press and hold voice to enter
Setup Mode and press – to select ON/OFF followed by
mode to select the option menu (the current option will
be displayed). Press + or – to select AUTO or MANUAL as
required followed by voice to save the adjustment and
return to the ON/OFF menu. Press – to select the next
menu or press and hold voice for five seconds to exit
from Setup Mode.
4.6 The BILANG Menu
The bilingual function enables Panorama to reproduce
appropriately encoded dual language programme
material. Languages can be selected individually or
reproduced simultaneously. Panorama’s ability to create
distinct left and right sound fields makes simultaneous
language reproduction viable. The bilingual function is
only available on Panorama's digital inputs.
To adjust the centre offset, press – from the DIST menu
followed by mode to enter the adjustment menu (the
current setting will be displayed). Press + or – to adjust
the centre offset as required followed by voice to save
the adjustment and return to the OFFSET menu.
Note: The centre offset parameter describes the
distance, left or right, that the central listening position
is offset from the middle of Panorama. See Figure 5.
To adjust the side wall reflection quality, press – from
the OFFSET menu followed by mode to enter the WALLS
menu and mode again followed by + or – to select the
left or right hand wall. Press mode to enter the
selection menu (the current setting will be displayed)
and then + or – to select soft, medium or hard. Press
voice to save the selection and return to the WALLS
menu. Repeat the selection for the other wall then
either press – to select the next menu or press and hold
voice for five seconds to exit from Setup Mode.
Note: Panorama generates a surround sound field by
reflecting sound from the side walls of the room.
Specifying the reflective quality of the walls helps
optimize performance. A typical “hard” wall would be a
large window or solid brick structure; a “medium” wall
would be a stud construction or brick wall screened
with furniture items, and a “soft” wall would be a
curtained window or wall with a fabric hanging.
4.3 The Gain Menu
The GAIN menu enables adjustment of Panorama’s
analogue input (4 and 5) sensitivity. Input sensitivity
adjustment is sometimes useful to compensate for the
low output level of some analogue source items. Input
sensitivity adjustment only applies to the currently
selected input. If Input 5, for example, requires
adjustment it must be selected before Panorama is
switched into Setup Mode.
To adjust the input sensitivity, press and hold voice to
enter Setup Mode and press – to select GAIN followed
by mode to select the adjustment menu (the current
setting will be displayed). Press + or – to adjust the
sensitivity as required followed by voice to save the
adjustment and return to the GAIN menu. Press – to