Modifying The Tone Control; Modifying The Input Settings - Insignia NS-R5101 User Manual

5.1 surround sound a/v receiver
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Receiver setup menu
Menu
SYSTEM SETUP
INPUT SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
CH LEVEL SET UP
SOUND PARAMETER
Modifying the subwoofer mode
SW PLUS+ mode is effective only when FRONT
and CENTER are set to LARGE and
SUBWOOFER is set to YES on the SPEAKER
SETUP menu . (For details, refer to "Modifying
the speaker settings" on page 19.)
While playing the two channel source in
MATRIX, CHURCH, THEATER, HALL, or
STADIUM mode, the low frequency signals can
be reproduced from the subwoofer regardless of
the subwoofer mode setting.
Subwoofer mode settings include:
NORMAL—The low frequency signals of
channels set to L are reproduced from those
channels only. In this mode, the low
frequency signals that are reproduced from
the subwoofer channel is only the low
frequency signals of LFE (Low Frequency
Effects) (from the multi-channel sources that
contains LFE channel, also called the .1
channel) and the channels set to SMALL.
18
Submenu
• SUB W MODE
• TONE CONTROL
• BASS
• TREBLE
• MOMENTARY OSD
• VIDEO 1 CONFIG
• DIGITAL AUDIO
• AUTO SURROUND
• VIDEO 2 CONFIG
• DIGITAL AUDIO
• AUTO SURROUND
• CD CONFIG
• DIGITAL AUDIO
• AUTO SURROUND
• AUTO SETUP
• AUTO SET UP
• SPEAKER CONFIG
• FRONT
• CENTER
• SURROUND
• SUBWOOFER
• SPEAKER DISTANCE
• FRONT LEFT
• CENTER
• FRONT RIGHT
• SURROUND RIGHT
• SURROUND LEFT
• SPEAKER X-OVER
• X-OVER FREQ
• FRONT LEFT
• CENTER
• FRONT RIGHT
• SURR RIGHT
• SURR LEFT
• SUBWOOFER
• DD LFE
• DTS LFE
• NIGHT MODE
• DRC
• DOLBY PLII MUSIC
• PANORAMA
• CENTER WIDTH
• DIMENSION
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Insignia NS-R5101 5.1 Surround Sound A/V Receiver
SW PLUS+—The low frequency signals of
channels set to LARGE are reproduced
simultaneously from those channels and the
subwoofer channel. In this mode, the low
frequency range expands 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.

Modifying the tone control

Tone settings include:
OFF—To listen to a program source without
the tone effect. The DIRECT indicator lights
up.
ON—To adjust the tone for your taste. The
DIRECT indicator goes off.
Note
When EXTERNAL IN is selected as an input
source, the TONE cannot be set to ON.
When TONE CONTROL is set to ON, you
can adjust the tone (bass and treble).
The tone level can be adjusted within the
range of -10 ~ +10 dB. In general, we
recommend the bass and treble to be
adjusted to 0 dB (flat level).
Caution
Extreme settings at high volume may damage
your speakers.
Modifying the momentary on screen
display
Settings include:
ON—To turn on the OSD function that shows
the status corresponding to each operation
on this receiver.
OFF—To turn off the OSD function.
Note
The On Screen Display menu and the momentary
On Screen Display cannot be displayed using the
COMPONENT and the HDMI MONITOR OUTs.
Note
When the video signals are input into the VIDEO
IN (composite) and the S-VIDEO IN
simultaneously, the On Screen Display menu and
the momentary On Screen Display can be
displayed using the S-VIDEO MONITOR OUT
only.

Modifying the input settings

Input settings include setting the digital in and
auto surround for the VIDEO1, VIDEO2, and CD
inputs.
Modifying digital audio
For details about digital audio, refer to
"Connecting devices" on page 9.
You can select:
OPT (optical)
COAX 1 (coaxial 1)
COAX 2 (coaxial 2)
ANALOG

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