Surround Play - Kenwood 107VR Instruction Manual

Audio video surround receiver
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When playing videotape (DVD or LD) software carrying the
OC] pasysusoun)] mark, 2 sound field with enhanced surround
effects can be enjoyed by using the DOLBY PRO LOGIC or
DOLBY 3 STEREO mode.
Other surround modes can also be used effectively with any
kind of source.
Be sure to complete "Adjustments for surround play" prior
to starting playback in one of these surround modes.
Surround play
Select one of the surround modes.
@ Select the desired surround mode.
@ Select the desired sound field.
(This step 1s required only wnen "DSP * or
"DSP LOGIC"
Is selected :n @ above.
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2 | Play a video software program.
Fi Adjust the volume.
To cancel the SURROUND play
STEREO
LISTEN
MODE
Cam
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Remote contra
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Keys or controis to be usec it: ths operaio!
Each press of LISTEN MODE key switches tne modes as foliows
1 STEREO
2 PRO LOGIC
3 3 STEREO
4 DSP
5 DSP LOGIC
e@The surround
modes can also be selected directly using the corre-
sponding
keys on the main unit
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Example wnen DOLBY PRO LOGIC
1s seiecteo
For DSP mode
1 ARENA
:Reproduces the feeling of sitting in the
front row of an arena concert
2 JAZZ CLUB:Reproduces crisp cymbal crashes like at
a jazz club
3 STADIUM
:Reproduces a feeling of release
associated with the near absence of
reverberation reflected from the ceiling
For DSP LOGIC mode
[ 1 LARGE
:Reproduces the presence of a large
2 SMALL
movie theater
:Reproduces the presence of a relatively
small movie theater
eTo change the sound field, repeat step El trom the beginning
eThe center speaker does not output sound when the DSP mode ts
selected
On the remote control unit, the following modes are switched every time
tne LISTEN MODE key is pressed
[ 1 STEREO
2 PRO LOGIC
3 3 STEREO
Goes off
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
"Dolby", "Pro Logic" and the double - D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

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