1=4. Bass Peak Level (Bass Peak Level Manager*) Sub-Menu - Onkyo TX-DS797 Instruction Manual

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Speaker Setup
1-4. Bass Peak Level
(Bass Peak Level Manager*) sub-menu
Setting the bass peak level is important to keep your subwoofer from
being damaged by preventing it from outpmfing over a set volume. If
your subwoofer has a built-in limiter, set this setting to "Oft'."
Note:
If your system
does no1 include
a subwoofer,
this setting will set the
bass peak level for your front speakers.
Advanced
Menu
l.Speaker
Setup
l-4.Bass
Peak
Level
a.Bass
Peak
Level
Limiter
:Off_
Quit:ISETUP
I
a. Bass Peak Level
Limiter
On: Select to set the bass peak level. When "On" is selected,
the
Peak Level setting appears
below.
Off: Select Io turn offthe
bass peak level limiting
function.
Advanced Menu
l.Speaker Setup
l--4.Bass Peak Level
a.Bass Peak Level
Limiter :On
b.Peak Level
:+lSdB
Press _ to set
Peak Level.
_[]_
Quit:ISETUP i
l SassL
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b. Peak
Level
The current bass peak level is displayed.
Press the • cursor button to
output
a test sound.
Then
press
the •
era'sot
button
(or turn the
Masler
Volume
dial) to slowly
raise the volume
to the point
where
the sound becomes
distorted
and then back it off until it returns
Io
normal.
This is the proper setting
for the bass peak level
After
setting
the Peak
Level
at the Bass
Peak
Level
sub-menu,
press
the RETURN
button.
The values
are set and the previous
screen
appears.
Advanced
Menu
l.Speaker
Setup
l-4.Bass
Peak
Level
b. Peak
Level
:--27dB_
l.Turn
Volume
up.
2.Press
RETURN
just
before
sound
is
distorted.
l
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:
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Notes:
• The volume
can be adjusled
lo either _
or between
-81
Io+18
decibels
in l-decibel
increments.
Do
not
allow
the distorted
sound
to be output
from
the
subwoofer
for a long time for it may damage
the subwoofer.
* Bass Peak Level Manager is a registered trademark of Lucasfilm Lid
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