System Settings (System Configuration Menu) - T+A Cala D User Manual

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The System Configuration menu is used for adjusting the general settings of the machine. This menu is described in detail
in the following chapter.
Calling up and operating
the menu
Menu point
Speaker
(Loudspeaker menu)
Sub-point
Speaker-type
Sub-point
Speaker
LF Shape
System settings
(System Configuration menu)
 To call up the menu press the  button briefly on the remote control
handset.
 When the menu is opened, the screen displays the following Select points:
 Use the  /  buttons to select a point in the menu.
 If you wish to change the selected menu point, first press the  button,
then use the  /  buttons to alter the value.
 To accept the setting once you have changed the value, press the 
button again.
 If you wish to quit without accepting any alteration, press the  button at
any time.
Press the  button again to leave the menu.
This menu point opens a sub-menu in which the settings for the loudspeakers
can be altered.
The purpose of this menu point is to match the  accurately to the 
loudspeakers connected to it. The calibration process ensures that you obtain
the best possible sound. Select the appropriate setting to suit the loudspeakers
connected to the machine. If you are using unlisted speakers, or speakers
made by other manufacturers, select the 'linear' setting; in this case no
matching is carried out.
In this menu point you can set the loudspeaker type and, if appropriate, the
cross-over frequency between the main loudspeakers (loudspeaker group A -
left / right) and the sub-woofer.
If you are using large loudspeakers, please choose the "FULL RANGE" setting.
For relatively small satellite speakers we suggest that you choose a cross-over
frequency of 40Hz, 60Hz, 100Hz or 150Hz, depending on the size and bass
performance of your loudspeakers.
This is the basic rule: the smaller the speaker cabinet, the higher the cross-over
frequency should be. The "Bass extd." setting is recommended for small
loudspeakers such as small bookshelf units, if they are operated without a sub-
woofer. At this setting the bass range of the speaker is extended to low
frequencies.
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