Set Acoustic Calibration Room Eq - Cary Audio Design Cinema 12 Owner's Manual

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MANUAL SOUND SETUP

SET ACOUSTIC CALIBRATION ROOM EQ

Acoustic Calibration Equalization (EQ) is a kind of room equalizer for your speaker. It
works by measuring the acoustic characteristics of your room and neutralizing the
ambient characteristics that can color the original source material. This provides a 'flat'
equalization setting. If you're not satisfied with the automatic adjustment, you can also
adjust these settings manually to get a frequency balance that suits your tastes.
Setting the Acoustic Calibration Room EQ manually
If you have already completed automatically setting up your Cinema 12 using Auto
Sound SETUP press ENTER to restore to SETUP MENU. If you want to adjust your
settings manually, you can set the SET ROOM EQ manually following the directions
below.
NOTE: The following selected menus appear on the Cinema 12 Display.
MOVIE SPK Setting
Set Room EQ
To set the Acoustic Calibration Room EQ manually:
1. Press the SETUP button on the remote to enter the SETUP MENU.
The "SETUP MENU / SPEAKER" menu appears on the front panel display.
2. Press the OK button on the remote to enter the "LISTENING PROFILES" setup
menu.
The "LISTENING PROFILES / MEMORY 1" menu appears on the front panel
display.
3. Press the OK button to enter the MOVIE "Set Speaker Config" settings menu.
The "MOVIE SPK Setting / Set Speaker Config" menu appears on the front panel
display.
4. Press the
button on the remote until you reach "SET ROOM EQ" on the front
panel display.
The "LISTENING PROFILES / Set Room EQ" menu appears on the front panel
display.
5. Press the OK button on the remote to enter the "SET ROOM EQ" setup menu.
The "Set Room EQ / FL 80Hz.....0.0" menu appears on the front panel display.
6. Use the
and
level. You can adjust the selected channel level in 0.5 dB steps across a range of -
15dB to +15dB.
buttons on the remote to adjust the FL (Front Left) 80Hz output
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