Sound Adjustment - Clarion DXZ956MC Owner's Manual

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Sound Adjustment

Adjustment items
You can adjust a sound effect or tone quality to
your preference. A speaker system is selected in
the speaker select procedure (cf. page 14) when
this product is turned on for the first time.
The adjustment item depends on the speaker
system.
● 3 WAY
Anti Distortion Filter (ADF) .................... Page 27
SETTING
Parametric Equalizer (P.EQ) .............. Page 28
Crossover (X-OVER) ........................ Page 29
Time Alignment (TIME ALIGN) ......... Page 30
Speaker Gain (SP GAIN) .................. Page 30
All Seat setting (ALL SEAT) ............. Page 31
Sub-woofer speaker volume
(SW VOLUME) ................................ Page 31
Bass setting (BASS) ............................ Page 32
Treble setting (TREBLE) ...................... Page 32
Balance (BALANCE) ............................. Page 32
● 2 WAY
Anti Distortion Filter (ADF) .................... Page 27
SETTING
Parametric Equalizer (P.EQ) .............. Page 28
Crossover (X-OVER) ........................ Page 29
Time Alignment (TIME ALIGN) ......... Page 30
Speaker Gain (SP GAIN) ................. Page 30
All Seat setting (ALL SEAT) .............. Page 31
Bass setting (BASS) ............................ Page 32
Treble setting (TREBLE) ....................... Page 32
Balance (BALANCE) ............................. Page 32
Fader (FADER) ..................................... Page 32
● Dolby PLII
Anti Distortion Filter (ADF) .................... Page 27
Sub-woofer speaker volume
(SW VOLUME) ................................ Page 31
Center speaker volume
(CTR VOLUME) ............................... Page 31
Balance (BALANCE) ............................ Page 32
Fader (FADER) ...................................... Page 32
Dolby mode (Dolby PL II) ...................... Page 35
Speaker Gain (SP GAIN) ..................... Page 35
Filter (FILTER) ...................................... Page 36
Music mode setting (PL II CONT) ......... Page 36
Delay time of the rear speakers
(PL II DELAY) .................................. Page 37
● NORMAL
Anti Distortion Filter (ADF) .................... Page 27
Sub-woofer speaker volume
(SW VOLUME) ................................. Page 31
Bass setting (BASS) ............................. Page 32
Treble setting (TREBLE) ....................... Page 32
Balance (BALANCE) ............................. Page 32
Fader (FADER) ...................................... Page 32
Virtual Space Enhancer (VSE) .............. Page 32
Parametric Equalizer (P.EQ) ................. Page 33
Filter (FILTER) ....................................... Page 36
Setting the ADF
• ADF is the abbreviation of Anti Distortion
Filter.
The adopted "Liveliness Enhancement Filter"
and "Sound Tone Compensation" functions
allow well-modulated realistic playback without
affecting the characteristics of the original sound
tone.
This unit is provided with 4 types of sound tone
effects stored in memory. Select the one you
prefer.
ADF-1 : Suitable for genuine speakers
ADF-2 : Suitable for separate speakers
ADF-3 : Suitable for co-axial speakers
USER : This setting can be adjusted by the
user to his or her individual preference.
OFF :
No sound effect
• The factory default setting is "OFF".
Notes:
• As the volume changes when ADF is switched,
switch ADF with the volume and "SW VOLUME"
(sub-woofer) and "CTR VOLUME" (center
speaker) turned down as far as possible.
• On some speaker systems, sufficient effect
sometimes cannot be obtained. If this happens,
adjust the volume.
• When ADF is set to "USER", "1", "2" or "3", the
VSE function and BASS/TREB function under
EQ-SELECT are disabled.
1. Press the [SOUND] button.
2. Touch [ADF].
SOUND
SW
ADF
SETTING
VOLUME
OFF
0
3. Touch
on the right of the display to
select the ADF mode.
ADF MODE
∗ Select one of "USER", "1", "2", "3", or
"OFF".
1 1
BALANCE
0
RTN
ADF 1
1
RTN
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