McIntosh MHT100 Owner's Manual page 30

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How to Adjust Speaker Levels, con't
9. Select EXIT from the MAIN SYSTEM SETUP Menu.
If you are satisfied with the changes that you may have
made, select YES to save those changes or NO not to
save them. The MHT100 will then return to normal op-
eration. Refer to figure 13 on page 25.
Manual Speaker Level Switching
The Manual Speaker Level Switching Mode allows for us-
ing either the built-in Noise Source or using an external
Audio Test Source for setting the Loudspeaker Levels. If
you choose to use the built-in Noise Source proceed to step
10; go to step 18 for using an external Audio Test Source.
Using Built-in Noise Source:
10. Using the Up
tons select number 1 (NOISE) from the Speaker
Level On-Screen Menu, followed by pressing the
Left
or Right
the Automatic Loudspeaker Switching Mode. Re-
fer to figure 18.
Note: The word OFF, located to the far right of the word
NOISE, will switch to show which channel is active
for making a level change. A G Clef Symbol ( ) will
also appear to the right of the numerical value
instead of dB. The test signal will start cycling
continuously through all Loudspeakers in 2-second
intervals.
11. Using the Up
tons select number 2 (LEFT FRONT) from the
Speaker Level On-Screen Menu. Refer to figure
19.
12. Adjust the volume of the test signal by pressing
the LEVEL Up
Remote Control.
Note: The Left Front Loudspeaker volume level can
serve as a reference. If the level is increased or
decreased, the display will indicate numbers or minus
numbers.
13. Using the Up
tons select number 3 (CENTER) from the Speaker
Level On-Screen Menu.
14. Adjust the volume of the test signal by pressing
the LEVEL Up
Remote Control.
15. Repeat the level adjusting procedure as often as
necessary until you are satisfied that the volume
levels are the same from all of the Loudspeakers,
then select EXIT on the menu. The MAIN SYS-
TEM SETUP Menu will reappear on the Monitor/
TV screen.
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or Down
directional push-but-
directional push-buttons to active
or Down
directional push-but-
or Down
Push-button on the
or Down
directional push-but-
or Down
Push-button on the
MENU: SPEAKER LEVEL
1. NOISE
LEFT
2. LEFT FRONT
0.0
3. CENTER
0.0dB
2. RIGHT FRONT
0.0dB
3. RIGHT SURROUND
0.0dB
2. BACK SURROUND
0.0dB
3. LEFT SURROUND
0.0dB
2. SUBWOOFER
0.0dB
EXIT
Figure 18
MENU: SPEAKER LEVEL
1. NOISE
LEFT
2. LEFT FRONT
0.0
3. CENTER
0.0dB
2. RIGHT FRONT
0.0dB
3. RIGHT SURROUND
0.0dB
2. BACK SURROUND
0.0dB
3. LEFT SURROUND
0.0dB
2. SUBWOOFER
0.0dB
EXIT
Figure 19

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