Once the speakers have been placed in the room and connected, the remaining steps in the setup process are to calibrate the output levels and set the delay times used by the surround sound processor.
The DCR600II features an advanced memory system that enables you to establish different configurations for the speaker configuration, surround mode, delay times and output levels for each input source. This flexibility enables you to custom-tailor the way in which you listen to each source and have the DCR600II memorize those settings. This means, for example, that you may use different output levels or trims for different sources, or set different speaker con- figurations with the resultant changes to the bass management system. Once these settings are made, they will automatically be recalled whenever you select that input.
The factory default settings for the DCR600II have all inputs (except DVD) configured for an analog source, and stereo as the surround mode. Before using the unit, you will probably want to change the settings for most inputs so that they are properly configured to reflect the use of digital or analog inputs, and the surround mode specifics. Remember that since the DCR600II memorizes the settings for each input individually, you will need to make these adjust- ments for each input used. However, once they are made, further adjustment is only required when system components are changed.
Once you have completed the settings for the first input, many settings may be duplicated for the remaining inputs. Remember that once the settings are made for one input, they must be made for all other input sources in your system.
Memory Backup
This product is equipped with a memory backup system that preserves the system configuration information and tuner presets if the unit is acci- dentally unplugged or subjected to a power out- age. This memory will last for approximately two weeks, after which time all information must be reentered.
Configuring the Speakers
The following instructions are to be followed only if the DCR600II is NOT used with JBL SCS135P, or if speaker settings have been accidently altered from the default settings, which are SMALLfor all positions with the subwoofer set to SUB L/R+LFE. Otherwise, go to the output level adjustments section on page 39. For
each of these settings use the LARGE setting if the speakers for a particular position are tra- ditional full-range loudspeakers that are capable of reproducing sounds below 100Hz. Use the SMALL setting for smaller, frequency-limited satellite speakers that do not reproduce sounds below 100Hz. Note that when “Small” speakers are used, a subwoofer is required to reproduce low-frequency sounds. Remember that the “Large” and “Small” descriptions do not refer to the actual physical size of the speakers, but their ability to reproduce low-frequency sounds. If you are in doubt as to which category describes your speakers, consult the specifica- tions in the speakers’ owner’s manual, or ask your dealer.
With the DCR600II turned on, follow these steps to configure the speakers:
1.Put the DCR600II in the Dolby Pro Logic II mode by pressing the Surround Mode Selector 7 on the front panel or by pressing the Surround Mode Selector t on the remote, until DOLBY PRO LOGIC II – MOVIES appears in the Main Infor- mation Display U and the PRO LOGIC II Indicator F lights.
2.Press the Speaker Button Ô on the front panel. The words FNT SPEAKER will appear in the Main Information Display U.
3.Press the Set Button ^.
4.Press the Selector Buttons 5 on the front panel until either LARGE or SMALL appears, matching the type of speakers you have at the front-left and front-right positions, as described by the definitions shown in the preceding section.
When SMALL is selected, low-frequency sounds will be sent to the subwoofer output only. Note that if you choose this option, and there is no subwoofer connected, you will not hear any low-frequency sounds from the front channels.
When LARGE is selected, a full-range output will be sent to the front-left and front-right outputs, and NO low-frequency signals will be sent to the subwoofer output.
5.When you have completed your selection for the front channel, press the Set Button ^, and then press the Selector Buttons 5 on the front panel to change the display to
CEN SPEAKER.
6.Press the Set Button ^ again, and use the Selector Buttons 5 on the front panel, to select the option that best describes your sys- tem, based on the speaker definitions shown in the preceding section.
When CEN SMALL is selected, low- frequency center-channel sounds will be sent to the subwoofer output only. Note that if you choose this option and there is no subwoofer connected, you will not hear any low-frequency sounds from the center channel speaker.
When CEN LARGE is selected, a full-range output will be sent to the center-speaker output, and NO center-channel signal will be sent to the subwoofer output. This selection is not available when Logic 7 has been selected as the surround mode.
When CEN NONE is selected, no signals will be sent to the center-channel output. The receiver will operate in a “phantom” center- channel mode and center-channel information will be sent to the front-left and front-right channel outputs.
7.When you have completed your selection for the center channel, press the Set Button ^, and then press the Selector Buttons 5 on the front panel to change the display to
SUR SPEAKER.
8.Press the Set Button ^ again, and then use the Selector Buttons 5 on the front panel to select the option that best describes your system, based on the speaker definitions shown in the preceding section.
When SUR SMALL is selected, low- frequency surround-channel sounds will be sent to the subwoofer output only. Note that if you choose this option and there is no sub- woofer connected, you will not hear any low- frequency sounds from the surround speaker.
When SUR LARGE is selected, a full-range output will be sent to the surround-channel outputs, and NO surround-channel signals will be sent to the subwoofer output.
When SUR NONE is selected, surround sound information will be split between the front-left and front-right outputs. Note that for optimal performance when no surround speakers are in use, the Dolby 3 Stereo mode should be used instead of Dolby Pro Logic II.