Speaker Distance; The Input Assign Menu - Pioneer VSX-RS320-k Operating Instructions Manual

Audio/video multi-channel receiver
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The System Setup menu

Speaker Distance

For good sound depth and separation from
your system, you need to specify the distance
of your speakers from the listening position.
The receiver can then add the proper delay
needed for effective surround sound.
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Select 'SP DISTN.' from the SP SETUP
menu.
Use / to choose the speaker that you
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want then set the distance.
Use / to adjust the distance of each
speaker (in 0.1 m increments).

The Input Assign menu

You only need to make settings in the Input
Assign menu if you didn't hook up your
equipment according to the default settings for
the component video inputs.
• Default settings:
COMP 1 – BD DVD
COMP 2 – TV
If you didn't make component video
connections according to the defaults above,
you must assign the numbered input to the
component you've connected (or else you may
see the video signal of a different component).
For more on this, see Connecting your
component with no HDMI terminal on page 18.
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Select 'IN ASSIG' from the System Setup
menu.
2
Select 'COMP. IN' from the 'IN ASSIG'
menu.
Use / to select the number of the
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component video input to which you've
connected your video component.
The numbers match the numbers beside the
inputs on the rear of the receiver.
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En
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Select the component that corresponds
with the one you connected to that input.
• Use the / buttons and ENTER to select
BD DVD, TV, DVR, MCI (MULTI CH IN) or
OFF.
• If you assign a component input to a
certain function, any component inputs
previously assigned to that function will
automatically be switched off.
• Make sure you have connected the audio
from the component to the corresponding
inputs on the rear of the receiver.
• If you connect any source component to
the receiver using a component video
input, you should also have your TV
connected to this receiver's COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks.
• For the assignment of the digital signal
inputs, see Selecting the audio input signal
on page 25.

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