Selecting And Setting Sound Quality Effects Memory; Setting Preferred Sound Quality Effects; Adjusting The Volume Smoother; Using Intelligent Tune - Clarion NX505E Owner's Manual

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1
MENU
2
Intelligent Tune
(confirm that it is
set to ON)
3
Virtual Stage Enhancer
4
Touch
,
to adjust the
value.
Vocal Image Control:
This adjusts the vocal volume
balance. To reset the Vocal Image
Control to the factory setting,
touch
Reset to Factory Setting
❏ Selecting and setting sound
quality effects memory
You can select and set your preferred sound
quality.
1
MENU
2
Graphic Equaliser
3
Select the sound quality.
Bass.B:
Enhances bass.
High.B:
Enhances treble.
Acoustic:
Enhances the mid level (human
voice).
Impact:
Enhances the low and high regions.
Smooth:
Creates a soft, gentle feel.
Flat:
Turns the sound source and
equalizer off.
❏ Setting preferred sound quality
effects
1
MENU
2
Graphic Equaliser
3
User 1
,
User 2
, or
User 3
4
Adjust
5
Set the sound quality effect.
,
:
This adjusts the band setting for
.
each of the bass, mid and treble
regions.
Reset to Factory Setting:
This resets the settings of each
band to "0".
From the next operation onwards,
the same settings can be accessed
at step 3.
❏ Adjusting the Volume
Smoother
Volume Smoother functions to automatically
adjust differences in volume level of
all kinds of music sources and scenes
and compensate volume. When Volume
Smoother is on, the volume level in audibility
of audio signals is monitored and adjusted
at all times, and differences in volume level
are suppressed to a fixed range to enhance
listening pleasure. Differences in audio level
occur in the following kinds of instances:
● Difference in audio level between
listening to CDs and the radio
● Difference in audio level between quiet
scenes and scenes with loud noises such
as explosion scenes when watching films
on DVD, etc.
When Volume Smoother is on, each source
can be listened to even in the above cases
at an easy-to-listen volume level without
having to operate the volume level.
The "volume compensation" effect can be
altered by adjusting the Volume Smoother
level. The volume compensation effect is
increased in the order "Low"  "Mid" 
"High".
1
MENU
2
Intelligent Tune
(confirm that it is
set to ON)
3
,
at [Volume Smoother]
The Volume Smoother level is
adjusted.
MEMO:
• When listening to sources such as DVDs
having a large difference in volume level,
we recommend setting the Volume
Smoother level to "Mid" or "High".
• The Volume Smoother can be set to
each of video sources and other sources.
When a source is switched, the Volume
Smoother is switched to the value set for
the new source.
❏ Using Intelligent Tune
1
MENU
2
Intelligent Tune
By switching
Intelligent Tune
ON/OFF,
the following functions can be turned
ON/OFF at once.
• Virtual Stage Enhancer
• Vocal Image Control
• Sound Restorer
• Virtual Bass
• Volume Smoother
MEMO:
• If you turn
Intelligent Tune
to OFF and
then turn it to ON again, the settings
returns to the values that you set before.
❏ Adjusting the filter
1
MENU
2
Speaker
3
Set each settings.
Sub Woofer Control:
This adjusts the output level of a
connected sub woofer speaker.
(Default: 0)
High Pass Filter:
This sets the cutoff frequency of
the high pass filter for the front and
rear speakers. (Default: Through)
Low Pass Filter:
This sets the cutoff frequency
of the low pass filter for the sub
woofer. (Default: 120Hz)
MEMO:
• Even if the sub woofer speaker is not
connected, "Sub Woofer Control" is
displayed.
❏ Resetting the audio settings to
factory settings
Reset all the audio settings to their factory

settings.

1
MENU
2
Reset
3
OK
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