Table of user options
The following table shows the UNIDISK 2.1’s user options, briefly describes them and
lists the available settings for each. Default settings are shown in bold (and are marked
with a ‘
*
’ on the front panel display).
OOppttiioonn DDeessccrriippttiioonn SSeettttiinnggss
23
User Options
Display brightness
Sleep display delay
Front panel IR command
Pass IR to REMOTE OUT
Pass REMOTE IN to OUT
RS232 baudrate
RS232 events
RS232 startup message
CD commands
Scroll SACD text
AAUUTTOO
2% to 100%
(non-linear)
OOFFFF
0m 10s to 5m 00s
(in 10 sec steps)
AACCCCEEPPTTEEDD
IGNORED
EENNAABBLLEEDD
DISABLED
EENNAABBLLEEDD
DISABLED
99660000
4800 to 230400
(8 settings)
ENABLED
DDIISSAABBLLEEDD
EENNAABBLLEEDD
DISABLED
AACCCCEEPPTTEEDD
IGNORED
OONNCCEE
LOOP
NO
Allows adjustment to the brightness of the
front panel display. When set to AUTO, the
unit will select a brightness level based on
the ambient light level in the room (the
greater the ambient light level, the brighter
the display will be).
Sets the number of seconds that the unit is
inactive for, before the sleep display (three
dots) is shown on the front panel.
If set to ACCEPTED, unit will respond to
commands received via the IR receiver on
the front panel.
If set to ENABLED, passes commands received
via the IR receiver on the front panel to
REMOTE OUT. Will function even if the ‘Front
panel IR command’ option is set to IGNORED.
If set to ENABLED, passes RC5 commands
received at REMOTE IN to REMOTE OUT.
Sets the baudrate for RS232 control.
If set to ENABLED, passes information
regarding the internal status of the unit to
an external device that accepts RS232 data.
If set to ENABLED, will output an RS232
start message when the unit is switched on.
If an external CD player is connected to the
UNIDISK 2.1 and you want the UNIDISK 2.1
to ignore CD handset commands, set to
IGNORED.
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