The System Setup Menu; Automatic Mcacc (Expert) - Pioneer Elite SC-09TX Operating Instructions Manual

Audio/video multi-channel receiver
Hide thumbs Also See for Elite SC-09TX:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

The System Setup menu

07
Chapter 7:
The System Setup menu
Making receiver settings from the
System Setup menu
The following section shows you how to make detailed
settings to specify how you're using the receiver (for
example, if you want to set up two speaker systems in
separate rooms), and also explains how to fine-tune
individual speaker system settings to your liking.
MAIN
RECEIVER
RECEIVER
ZONE2
DVD
BD
DVR1
DVR2
HOME MEDIA
GALLERY
CD
TUNER
PHONO
XM
SIRIUS
1
Switch on the receiver and your TV.
Use the RECEIVER button to switch on.
• If headphones are connected to the receiver,
disconnect them.
2
Set the operation selector switch to RCV, then press
the SETUP button.
An on-screen display (OSD) appears on your TV. Use the
/// buttons and ENTER to navigate through the
screens and select menu items. Press RETURN to
confirm and exit the current menu.
• Press SETUP at any time to exit the System Setup
menu.
3
Select the setting you want to adjust.
Note
1 Make sure not to switch off the power when using the System Setup menu.
2 • Note that when editing items in the Manual MCACC menu, you will need to first specify the MCACC preset you want to adjust by pressing MCACC
before pressing SETUP.
• You can't use the System Setup menu when the iPod, HOME MEDIA GALLERY, XM or SIRIUS Radio input source is selected (in either the main or sub
zone). When you set ZONE 2, ZONE 3 or ZONE 2&3 to ON (page 74), you can't use the System Setup menu.
3 These are stored in memory and referred to as MEMORY1 to MEMORY6 until you rename them in Data Management on page 54.
4 You may also want to have separate calibration settings for the same listening position, depending on how you're using your system.
44
En
SOURCE
SOURCE
TV
TV
RCV
RCV
SOURCE
3
CH
VOL
MULTI
VOL
OPERATION
TV
SAT
TV CONTROL
VIDEO1 VIDEO2
INPUT
MUTE
MUTE
AUDIO
VIDEO
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
SACD
CD-R
TUNE
iPod
HDMI
TOP MENU
MENU
BAND
T.EDIT
INPUT SELECT
ST
ST
ENTER
Enter
RETURN
SETUP
SETUP
SETUP
TUNE
CATEGORY
STATUS
CH LEVEL
1
2
DV D/LD
- 55 .0dB
Sys te m S etu p M ENU
1 . Aut o MCACC
2 . Ou tp ut S etu p
3 . Ma nu al MCACC
4 . F ULL BAND P HASE CTRL
5 . Da ta Man ag e men t
6 . Ma nu al S P S etu p
7 . In p u t Se tup
8 . OSD La ngu ag e
9 . Oth er Set up
:Ex it
• Auto MCACC – See Automatically setting up for
surround sound (MCACC & Full Band Phase Control)
on page 12 for a quick and effective automatic
surround setup. See Automatic MCACC (Expert)
below for a more detailed setup.
• Output Setup – Specifies how you are using your
speaker terminals (see Speaker output setting on
page 47).
• Manual MCACC – Fine-tunes your speaker settings
and customize the Acoustic Calibration EQ (see
Manual MCACC setup on page 48).
• FULL BAND PHASE CTRL – Calibrates and
automatically corrects the frequency-phase
characteristics of the speakers connected (see Full
Band Phase Control on page 53).
• Data Management – Checks your MCACC presets
and manages them through copying, renaming or
deleting (see Data Management on page 54).
• Manual SP Setup – Specifies the size, number,
distance and overall balance of the speakers you've
connected (see Manual speaker setup on page 56).
• Input Setup – Specifies what you've connected to
the digital, HDMI, component video and S-Video
inputs (see The Input Setup menu on page 101).
• OSD Language – The OSD's display language can
be changed (see Changing the OSD display language
(OSD Language) on page 102).
• Other Setup – Makes customized settings to reflect
how you are using the receiver (see The Other Setup
menu on page 103).

Automatic MCACC (Expert)

If your setup requires more detailed settings than those
provided in Automatically setting up for surround sound
(MCACC & Full Band Phase Control) on page 12, you can
customize your setup options below. You can calibrate
your system differently for up to six different MCACC
3
presets
, which are useful if you have different listening
positions depending on the type of source (for example,
watching movies from a sofa, or playing a video game
4
close to the TV).

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents