Denon AVR-1905 Operating Instructions Manual page 24

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• After adjusting using the test tones, adjust the channel levels either according to the playback sources or to
suit your tastes, as (described) below.
1
Select the speaker whose
level you want to adjust.
(Remote control unit)
The channel switches as shown below each
time the button is pressed.
FL
C
FR
SR
SBR
SW
SL
When the surround back speaker setting
is set to "1sp" for "Speaker Configuration",
this is set to "SB".
NOTE:
• Please make sure the "AUDIO" position of
the slide switch on the remote control unit.
2
Adjust the level of the
selected speaker.
(Remote control unit)
Default setting of channel level is 0 dB.
The level of the selected speaker can be
adjusted within the range of +12 to –12 dB
using the cursor buttons.
SW channel level can be turned off by
decreasing one step from –12 dB.
OFF ´ –12 dB ´ 12 dB
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SBL
2
1
Dolby Pro Logic
II
To play in the PL
x mode, set "S.BackSp" at the Speaker Configuration setting to "1Sp" or "2Sp".
1
2
1
Select the function to which the component
you want to play is connected.
Example: DVD
FUNCTION
2
(Main unit)
2
Select the Dolby Surround Pro Logic
STANDARD
(Main unit)
• The Dolby Pro Logic
Display
3
Play a program source with the
• For operating instructions, refer to the manuals of the respective components.
4
SURROUND
PARAMETER
(Main unit)
(Remote control unit)
II
II
x (Pro Logic
) mode
2
1
4, 6
5, 7
9
5, 7
(Remote control unit)
II
x mode.
(Remote control unit)
II
indicator lights.
Light
II
LOGIC
mark.
Select the surround parameter mode.
Display
To perform this operation from the remote control
unit, check that the mode selector switch is set to
"AUDIO".
The Dolby Surround Pro
Logic
II
x Cinema or Music
mode
can
be
chosen
directly by pressing the
CINEMA or MUSIC button
on the remote control unit
during playback in the
Dolby Surround Pro Logic
II
x mode.
6
4
5, 7
6

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