Pioneer VSX-D902S Operating Instructions Manual page 34

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HOW TO USE THE ACOUSTIC MEMORY
Up to 5 different tone settings can be memorized.
Memorized tone settings can be recalled using the ACOUSTIC SELECT
button.
Setting the Memory
1. Perform the desired sound quality adjustments.
* Refer to "HOW TO USE THE TONE CONTROL"
2. Press the ACOUSTIC/ENHANCER MEMORY button.
¢ "SELECT A — E" flashes in the display section.
3. While it is flashing, press the ACOUSTIC SELECT button, and
select the acoustic memory to which you wish to assign the setting
{A — E).
* When the memory position letter (A — E} stops flashing and
"COMPLETE"
lights up, it is memorized. If a memory position
{A — E) is not selected while flashing, no memary position is
memorized.
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Recalling tone setting in the Acoustic Memory
FLAT: For flat (normal) frequency response.
* "ENHANCER" is indicated in the display section.
2. Adjust the effect level with the JOG dial.
Up to five different enhancer settings can be memorized.
Memorized enhancer settings can be recalled using the ENHANCER
SELECT button.
Setting the Memory
1. Adjust picture quality to the desired level with the enhancer.
* Refer to "HOW TO USE THE ENHANCER AND SPLIT SCREEN".
2, Press the ACOUSTIC/ENHANCER MEMORY button.
e "SELECT A.— E" flashes in the display section.
3. While itis flashing, press the ENHANCER SELECT button and select
the enhancer memory to which you wish to assign the setting
(A ~ E).
* When the memory position ietter (A — £) stops flashing and
"COMPLETE" lights up, it is memorized. 'f a memory position
{A ~ E} is not selected while flashing, no memory position is
memorized.
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Recalling enhancer setting in the Enhancer Memory
To recall the memorized
enhancer
settings. press the ENHANCER
SELECT button to select the desired memory position.
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