Lexicon MC-12 manual V4 EQ Menu Trees, Check Microphones

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Version 4 EQ User Guide

Configuring the MC-12 for V4 EQ

V4 EQ MENU TREES

When the MC-12 is running V4 EQ , the menu trees shown in this section replace the AUTO SPEAKER SETUP and AUDIO CONTROLS menu trees shown in the MC-12 User Guide (Rev 2).

CHECK MICROPHONES

MAIN MENU

MODE ADJUST AUDIO CONTROLS SETUP

SETUP

INPUTS

SPEAKERS

REAR PANEL CONFIG DISPLAYS VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGERS

LOCK OPTIONS

AUTO SPEAKER SETUP

EQ DISTANCES LEVELS ROOM EQ DISTANCES OUTPUT LEVELS

PLACE MICROPHONES AROUND PREFERRED LISTENING POSITIONS

or

SPEAKER SETUP

SET CROSSOVERS CHECK MICROPHONES AUTOMATIC MANUAL

SET CROSSOVERS

BEFORE CALIBRATING

SPEAKER SETUP

SET CROSSOVERS CHECK MICROPHONES AUTOMATIC MANUAL

SET CROSSOVERS

BEFORE CALIBRATING

CHECK MICROPHONES

GROUP MICROPHONES INTO A BUNDLE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROOM

PRESS V TO

BEGIN MIC CHECK

CHECK MICROPHONES

MIC 1

ERROR

MIC 2

OK

MIC 3

OK

MIC 4

OK

PRESS V TO VIEW

DETAILS

PRESS X TO CONTINUE

CHECK MICROPHONES

 

 

 

 

CHECK MICROPHONES

CHECKING FOR SILENCE

 

 

 

 

CHECKING MICROPHONES

PLEASE WAIT

 

 

 

 

PLEASE WAIT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(MICROPHONE)

NOT DETECTED

(MICROPHONE) SIGNAL TOO LOW

(MICROPHONE)

OUT OF RANGE

(MICROPHONE)

When all microphones pass the microphone check, pressing the arrow button opens the AUTO SPEAKER SETUP menu. When at least one of the

(MICROPHONE) OK

TOO MUCH ROOM NOISE

microphones does not pass the microphone check, pressing the arrow button opens the SPEAKER SETUP menu.

When the CHECK MICROPHONES results screen opens, press the and arrow buttons to select the desired microphone parameter. Then, press the

arrow button to view more detailed microphone check results for the selected microphone.

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Contents MC-12Controller Version 4 EQ Page Customer Service Introduction Understanding Room Equalization Page Understanding Room Equalization Loudspeaker Sound in a Room Understanding Room EqualizationUnderstanding Room Equalization 1KHz Reflected waves Direct waves 100Hz Room Modes On aSurround Sound Issues Distance setting point for side speakers Understanding Room Equalization Configuring the MC-12 for V4 EQ Page About Automatic Calibration Configuring the MC-12 for V4 EQConfiguring the MC-12 for V4 EQ Connecting the Microphones Positioning the Microphones for the Microphone Check ProperImproper Performing the Microphone Check Once a successful microphone check has been performed Repositioning the Microphones for Automatic Calibration Result Description TroubleshootingProper Rear Left Side Right Front Microphone Proper Improper microphone placement for automatic calibration Improper Room EQ Performing Automatic CalibrationEQ Distances Levels Room EQ Adjusting Room Configuring the MC-12 for V4 EQ Distances or Output Levels Room EQ Adjusting Room CorrectionButton Zone 2 Command Remote Control CommandsCheck Microphones V4 EQ Menu TreesEQ Distances Levels Audio Controls Main Menu Mode Adjust Audio Controls Setup SET Distances
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MC-12 specifications

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