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20THE OUTLAW’S GUIDE TO THE SMS-1
change the SMS-1s main volume setting. At the same time, it will change
the other preset volume settings, but they will not all mimic it exactly.
Instead, each preset can be adjusted relative to the Setup volume. Let’s
say that the Setup volume is at 15. Now move the cursor over to Preset
1s volume and use the Set +/- buttons on the remote to change Preset 1s
volume to 18. If you move the cursor back to Setup’s volume and change
it to 16, Preset 1s volume will increase to 19. This lets you dene a volume
boost or reduction for each preset.
The last settings in our big table relate to the frequency and level of a
Contour. For these two settings, the Setup column says “NA” (for Not
Applicable) and cannot be changed. This is because the contour is an
extra equalizer available for each preset. The frequency at which the
equalizer operates is specied in the Contour Freq row, and it can be set
anywhere from 15Hz to 199Hz. The level of change produced by the
equalizer is specied in the Contour Level row, and it can be set in 0.2dB
increments from -13dB to +6dB. For most users, this contour and the vol
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ume setting above it will be the only dierences between presets.
Well, that takes care of the big table of settings on the System Settings
screen. What else is there? There’s the Default Preset, which is the preset
that the SMS-1 will use whenever it is turned on. Most people settle on
preset 5 (“Custom), which by default has no contour applied and uses
the standard volume level. There’s also the 12V Trigger Mode, which can
be set to “Inactive” orActive.If you hooked up a 12V trigger back on
page 12, you will want to highlight this setting and use the Set buttons
on the remote to switch it to “Active” so that the SMS-1 uses its trigger.
If you don’t have a trigger connected, leave this “Inactive.There’s also
something called Night Mode Volume %, which defaults to 30. As you
might have guessed, this has something to do with the Night mode.
When you activate Night mode, the SMS-1 turns down the subwoofer
channel so as not to disturb neighbors, babies, or local police. This setting
determines how much it turns the subwoofer channel down. You can set
it to anywhere between 10 and 100, which determines what percent of
full volume is output when in Night mode. If you set this value to 10, then
the SMS-1 will reduce the subwoofer output to 10% of the normal volume
when Night mode is enabled. If you set it to 100, then Night mode will be
exactly the same as normal mode.
It is time to make our way back to the top of the screen, but along the way
it would be good to pause at the top left corner of the table on the word
“Unlocked” (located just to the left of “Setup”). You may have noticed
that you can highlight this with the cursor. You can also use the “Select
button to change it from “Unlocked” to “Locked” – but once you do, you
will discover that you can not change any of the other settings on the
System Settings screen. This way, you can prevent others (or yourself)
from changing any of these settings once you get them where you want
them. If you need to make some changes, just highlight “Locked” again
and press “Select” to unlock everything.
Now that we’ve run through all of the options available in the System
Settings screen, it is time to move back to the System Response screen
and get serious about some test tones. You can get there by highlight
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ing “PREV” at the top of the screen and pressing “Select” or by pressing
“TEST” to just hop straight there.
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