Surround Mode Operation
The Source
Power
Remote Control
Power Sleep
What is Dolby* Pro Logic*?
Dolby* Pro Logic* is an encode/decode process by which four channels of
into four channels for playback through five loudspeakers. Remember that a Dolby Pro Logic system consists of three channels of information for front left, center, and right speakers and one channel of mono surround
information. The surround channel is played back through two speakers. Dolby Pro Logic helps to
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Surround
This system contains three surround modes.
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1.Dolby Pro Logic – In this mode all five speakers are used.
2.Dolby Pro Logic Phantom – In this mode the center channel does not operate. This may be preferred when listening to a music source that was not recorded with surround- channel information.
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THE SOURCE
To switch between the three surround modes: Push “Surround Mode” on The Source or
Aux
Surround
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Tone Calibrate
REMOTE
the remote control.
Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono
Rear
Speakers
THE SOURCE
If you are listening to a program in the Dolby Pro Logic Normal or Phantom mode and you wish to turn off the surround speakers: Push “Rear Speakers” on The Source.
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