Speaker Connection; Automatic Phase Matching - Sony STR-DA5800ES Operating Instructions Manual

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• You cannot set "SP Pair Matching" to "ALL" when
you select "Front Reference" for the "Calibration
Type" (page 101).
To name the Position
1
Select the "Position" for which you want
to name, then press
2
Select "Name In," then press
The soft keyboard appears on the screen.
3
Press V/v/B/b and
character one by one.

Automatic Phase Matching

Lets you set the A.P.M. (Automatic Phase
Matching) function in the D.C.A.C. (Digital
Cinema Auto Calibration) function
(page 100).
Calibrates the phase characteristics of the
speakers and ensures a well-coordinated
surround space.
x Off
Does not activate the A.P.M. function.
x Auto
Switches the A.P.M. function on or off
automatically.
Notes
• This function does not work in the following cases.
– "MULTI IN" is selected.
– "2ch Analog Direct" is being used.
– Headphones are connected.
– "Auto Calibration" has not been performed.
• The receiver may play back signals at a lower
sampling frequency than the actual sampling
frequency of the input signals, depending on the
audio format.
102
US
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to select a

Speaker Connection

Lets you adjust each speaker manually. You
can also adjust the speaker levels after Easy
Setup is completed.
The Speaker Settings are only for the current
"Position."
You can make the following settings using the
wizard.
Speaker Pattern
Lets you select the speaker pattern for the
speaker systems you are using.
Surround Back Assign
Lets you set the SURROUND BACK
(ZONE 2) terminals for a bi-amplifier or a
zone 2 connection.
x Zone2 Speakers
x Bi-Amplifier
x No Assign
Note
If the speaker pattern is set so that there are surround
back speakers, you cannot set the SURROUND
BACK (ZONE 2) terminals for a bi-amplifier
connection or a zone 2 connection.
Virtual Front High
Lets you reproduce sound outputs virtually
from the front high speakers even in an
environment without front high L/R speakers.
x On
The Virtual Front High function is activated.
When Front High signals are input, sounds are
processed as if they were output from front
high L/R speakers.
x Off
The Virtual Front High function is disabled.

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