
Suite 7.1 Installation Manual
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Mode Knob Functions
The mode knob on the Suite 7.1 allows you to select each processing mode without having to scroll
through different modes during selection. This feature allows you to change the processing mode
directly from one to another, which makes is easier to compare modes “on the fly”.
Selecting a Processing Mode on the Suite 7.1
1. To select a new mode from the front of the Suite 7.1, turn the Mode knob in either direction.
2. As you rotate the knob, the top row will sequentially display each of the processing modes.
3. Once you have reached the mode you want, stop rotating the knob and press it to select the mode.
4. The mode that you have selected will then appear in the top and fourth row of the display
simultaneously.
5. After about five seconds, the top row will go out and the new input will remain displayed on the
fourth line.
Mode Selection
The Suite 7.1 is an auto detecting surround decoder. Whenever the internal DSP engine receives an
input digital bitstream, it will automatically detect the “flag” that determines how it was originally
encoded and engage the appropriate decoding mode. There are three primary types of bitstreams that
the Suite 7.1 is capable of decoding: Dolby Digital, DTS encoded signal, or PCM (Pulse Code
Modulation).
Dolby Digital and DTS are referred to as Cinema decoding modes, which differ significantly from 2
Channel modes. While there are twenty-seven options when playing a stereo signal, there are only
nine Cinema mode options when playing Dolby Digital or DTS encoded material.
Very simply, the Suite 7.1 can be decode two types of incoming signals: Multichannel bitstreams or
Two Channel signals that include PCM and analog signals. Depending on the mode you select, you
can playback the source material for optimum performance. Refer to the drawing that shows the incoming
bitstream and how the Suite 7.1 decodes it.
The Suite 7.1 gives you the ability to set default processing modes for both multichannel and two-
channel information. Further, there is a second set of default modes called the “user” mode This advanced
feature provides automatic decoding of virtually any incoming signal regardless of how it was encoded.
To illustrate how combining bitstream auto detection and user modes can offer maximum flexibility
and performance, you could assign Input 1: DVD player with modes describedd below. IMPORTANT
NOTE: The secondary user modes are only assignable with the PC program. However, you can access
them with the RC-40 remote control once they have been assigned.
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