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[2] Setting
the speaker distance
• Input
the
distances
from
the
listening
position
to the
speakers
and set the surround
delay time.
• The default settings
below
are set upon shipment
from the
factory.
Preparations:
Measure
the
distances
from
the
listening
position
to
the
speakers
(L1 to L3 on the diagram
at the right).
position
LI:
Distance from center speaker to
listening
position
L2:
Distance
from front speakers
to
listening
position
L3:
Distance
from surround
speaker
to listening
position
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TO perform
these operations
from places other than the
system setting
change
menu, see page 14.
At the SYSTEM
SETUP MENU
select "DELAY TIME".
Remote control unit
Remote control unit
Switch
to the DELAY TIME screen.
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Use the
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and
_
cursor buttons
to select
the distance
unit, "METERS"
or "FEET".
Press the V
cursor button to proceed to the next step if
you do not wish to change
this.
When
"YES"
is selected
for
"DEFAULT",
the delay
times
for the various
speakers
are set to the default
values.
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CENTER -- 2.4 m
SURROUND
--* 2.1 m
© NO: The current
settings
are used.
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Select the speaker to be set using the
I_.
and
V
cursor buttons,
then setting
the distance
between
the
speakers and the listening
position
using the _ and _)
cursor buttons.
Set the distance
between
the center speaker and listening
position.
The distance
changes
in units of 0.1 meters
(1 foot) each
time the button is pressed.
Select the value closest
to the
measured
distance.
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The difference
of the distances
set for the different
speakers
must be no greater than 3.0 m (10 ft.).
If an
inapplicable
distance
is set,
"CAUTION:
INVALID
DISTANCE"
is displayed.
Change
the speaker
position
and
reset.
Enter the setting.
• The
SYSTEM
SETUP
MENU
reappears.
Remote
control
unit
[3]
Setting the channel level
• Use this setting
to adjust so that the playback level between
the different
channels
is equal.
• From the listening
position,
listen to the test tones produced
from the speakers
to adjust the level.
• The
level can also be adjusted
directly
from
the
remote
control unit. (For details, see page 22.)
To perform
these operations
from places other than the
system
setting
change menu, see page 14.
At
the
SYSTEM
SETUP
MENU
select
"CHANNEL
LEVEL".
Remote control unit
Remote control unit
Switch
to the CHANNEL
LEVEL screen.
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Select "TEST TONE MODE".
Select the mode.
Remote
control
unit
Select "AUTO"
or "MANUAL".
AUTO:
Adjust
the level while
listening
to the test
tones
produced
automatically
from the different
speakers.
MANUAL:
Select
the
speaker
from
which
you
want
to
produce the test tone to adjust the level.
If "YES"
is selected
at
"LEVEL
CLEAR",
the
level
settings
for all the speakers are set to 0 dB.
© "YES"
: The levels of the different
speakers
are all set to
0dB.
© "NO"
: The speakers
stay at their currently
set levels.
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Adjusting
the channel levels in the "test tone"
mode
Set the "TEST TONE START" mode
using the _.
and V
cursor buttons,
then select "YES"
with the
cursor button to output test tones.
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"AUTO"
is selected
in the
"TEST
TONE
MODE"
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Test tones
are automatically
emitted
from
the different
speakers.
The test tones are emitted
from the different
speakers
in
the following
order, at 4-second
intervals the first time and
second
time
around,
2-second
intervals
the
third
time
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Use the CURSOR buttons to adjust all the speakers to the same
volume.
The volume can be adjusted between -12 dB and +12 dB in units
of 1 dB.
When the "MANUAL"
mode is selected
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Use the CURSOR
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and V
to select the speaker for
which you want to output test tones, then use the CURSOR
and
)
to adjust
so that the volume
of the test tones
from the various speakers
is the same.
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