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The quick system
settings
and factory default settings
are changed at the system setting
change
menu.
The settings
are stored in the memory
until they are next changed,
even when the power
is turned off.
[1] Setting
the type of speakers
• The composition
of the signals
output
from
the different
channels
and the frequency
response
are adjusted
automatically
according
to the combination
of speakers
actually being used.
At the SETUP
MENU,
select
"SYSTEM
SETUP"
and
A
Enter the setting.
press the ENTER button
_
The SYSTEM SETUP MENU
reappears.
At the SYSTEM SETUP MENU
screen, use the A
and
V
cursor buttons
to select the speaker
system
you
are using.
"SPEAKER
CONFIGURATION"
and press the
ENTER
button.
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Remote
control
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Remote
control
unit
Set whether
or not speakers
are connected
and, if so,
their
size parameters.
Remote control unit
CENTER
SPEAKER
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FRONT
SPEAKERS
SUB WOOFER
SURROUND
SPEAKERS
• The item to be set is displayed in yellow, and the values of the
other
items are displayed
in green.
Remote
control
unit
NOTE:
Select
"Large"
or "Small"
not according
to the actual
size of the
speaker
but
according
to the
speaker's
capacity
for playing low frequency
(approximately
100 Hz
and below) signals. If you do not know, try comparing
the
sound at both settings
(setting the volume to a level low
enough
so as not to damage the speakers)
to determine
the proper setting.
Parameters
Large ......
Select this when
using speakers
that can fully
reproduce
low sounds of below 100 Hz.
Small ......
Select
this when
using speakers
that
do
not
provide
sufficient
volume
for
playing
low
frequencies
of
100
Hz and less.
When
this
setting
is
made,
frequencies
below
the
frequency
set
at the
subwoofer
frequency
setting
are assigned
to the subwoofer.
None ......
Select this when no speakers are installed.
Yes/No ....
Select
"Yes"
when
a subwoofer
is installed,
"No" when a subwoofer
is not installed.
If the subwoofer
has sufficient
low frequency
playback
capacity,
good
sound
can
be achieved
even
when
"Small"
is set
for
the
front,
center
and
surround
speakers.
For the majority
of speaker system
configurations,
using
the
SMALL
setting
for all five
main
speakers
and
Subwoofer
On with a connected
subwoofer
will yield the
best results.
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Subwoofer
frequency
(SW FREQ.)
For the
subwoofer
frequency
at the
speaker
setting
screen,
set the bass crossover
frequency
for playback
from the subwoofer.
Select "80 Hz", "120 Hz',
"180 Hz" or "240 Hz" (-6 dB
for each). Bass sound below these frequencies
is played
from the subwoofer.
(This is set to "120 Hz" by factory default.)
Assignment
of low frequencies
In the Dolby Digital,
Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS, and virtual
surround
modes,
the low frequency
signals for channels
whose
speaker settings
are set to "Small"
are assigned
to the subwoofer.
The low frequencies
of channels set
to "Large"
are played from those channels.
(If set to "120 Hz", channels set to "Small"
play sounds
of 120 Hz and greater,
while
bass frequencies
of under
120 Hz are played from the subwoofer.)
In surround
modes other than the ones listed above, low
frequencies
below
the frequency
set at the subwoofer
frequency
setting
are
played
from
the
subwoofer
regardless
of whether
the speakers are set to "Large"
or
"Small".
Set
the
subwoofer
frequency
according
to the
low
frequency
playback
abilities
of
your
speakers
and
subwoofer.
Subwoofer
mode
(SW MODE)
The
subwoofer
mode
setting
is
only
valid
when
"LARGE"
is set for the front speakers
and "YES"
is set
for the subwoofer
in the "SPEAKER
CONFIGURATION"
settings.
When the "LFE+MAtN"
playback
mode
is selected,
the
low frequency
signal range of channels
set to "LARGE"
are produced
simultaneously
from
those
channels
and
the subwoofer
channel.
In this playback
mode, the low frequency
range expand
more uniformly
through the room, but depending
on the
size and shape of the room, interference
may result in a
decrease
of the actual
volume
of the low
frequency
range.
Selection
of the
"LFE
" play mode
will
play the low
frequency
signal
range of the channel
selected
with
"LARGE"
from
that channel
only.
Therefore,
the low
frequency
signal
range
that
are
played
from
the
subwoofer
channel
are only the low frequency
signal
range of LFE (only during
Dolby Digital
or DTS signal
playback)
and the channel
specified
as "SMALL"
in the
setup menu.
Select
the play mode
that provides
bass reproduction
with body.
When
the subwoofer
is set
to "YES",
bass sound
is
output from the subwoofer
regardless
of the subwoofer
mode setting
in surround
modes other than Dolby/DTS.
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