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About the DHT-T110 Control Button LEDs
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The eight LEDs illuminating the top panel control buttons flash or light in various patterns to indicate different functions.
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power Momentarily bright when DHT-T110 is turning on/waking from sleep; steadily dim while on/awake
(operating mode); steadily dark when DHT-T110 is "asleep" in standby mode; flashes when
toggling between manual- and auto-on/standby modes.
Television Input Momentarily bright when Television Input is selected, whether manually or automatically by
active signal at any wired input.
Bluetooth® Input Flashes bright, rapidly, while Bluetooth is "pairing" a wireless device; steadily bright
when selected.
The Bluetooth LED will flash bright, slowly, while attempting to re-pair a device that has passed out of range or
otherwise lost wireless contact, and blink rapidly to indicate a Bluetooth error (unable to pair). This will cease after 60
seconds or if any DHT-T110 key is pressed.
Learning Flashes when learning functions from your remote (see "Use Any Remote to Control your DHT-T110"
on page 16).
Listening Mode Flashes once when pressed at the front panel, and selects the next Listening Mode (see
"Listening Modes" below).
Mute Flashes bright continuously as long as Mute function is invoked.
Listening Modes
DHT-T110 includes three Listening Modes for different kinds of audio programs, room acoustics, or personal preferences. It also
has a special "Night Mode, " which enhances low-volume listening, which is described in the following section.
Select a Listening Mode using either Listening Mode key
through the three modes – Dialog, Music and Movie. DHT-T110's front panel key LEDs momentarily display a pattern repre-
senting each newly selected mode. The following information describes the various listening modes, and shows an illustration
of the LED pattern displayed when that mode is selected.
Note: The LED displays used to indicate the various Listening Modes are simple horizontal display patterns—there is no
c orrespondence between the lit LEDs and their underlying key functions.
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Dialog mode highlights center-recorded sounds such as movie dialog, television announcers, or musical
soloists; it is valuable for everyday television viewing.
Music mode widens the "soundstage" somewhat for a more enveloping, involving sound.
Movie mode deploys DHT-T110's maximum processing for the "biggest" possible sound on action films or
other large-scale content.
(front panel or remote). Each keypress advances in sequence
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