Teac AG-D8850 owner manual Positioning of the Speakers, Restoring factory settings

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Positioning of the Speakers

FRONT

CENTER

FRONT

 

(LEFT)

 

(RIGHT)

SUBWOOFER

REAR

 

REAR

(LEFT)

 

(RIGHT)

The positioning of speakers differs according to the size and acoustics of the listening room. While actually listening to a program source, try various speaker positions to determine which layout provides the best surround effect.

<Ideally, position all the speakers in a circle, with the same distance from your listening position.

<Place the speakers connected to “L” to your left, and “R” to your right.

Front speakers

Use magnetically shielded speakers, if you are using them near your TV.

Place the front speakers in front of the listening position, to the left and right of a TV.

Front speakers are required for all surround modes.

Center speaker

Use a magnetically shielded speaker if you are using it near your TV. Place a center speaker between the front speakers, on or below the TV. This speaker stabilizes the sound image.

Rear (Surround) Left and Right speakers

Install these speakers above the level of the listener’s ears, directly to the left and right (or slightly behind) of your listening position.

Subwoofer

Reproduces powerful and deep bass sounds.

Use a subwoofer with built-in amplifier referred to as a “powered subwoofer”. Subwoofers are most effective when placed on or near the floor and in a corner of the room. Refer to the instructions that came with your subwoofer for placement suggestions.

Restoring factory settings

If you have made a lot of changes in the setup, and want to restart from a known set of options, restore the unit to the factory default settings as follows:

1.Turn the unit standby using the STANDBY/ON button.

2.While holding down the MEMORY/ENTER button, press the STANDBY/ON button of the main unit.

All memories are erased, and the unit returns to the factory settings.

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Contents AG-D8850 Disposal of your old appliance For European customersBefore Use ContentsFM Outdoor Antenna Connection FM antennaFM Indoor Antenna AM Outdoor Antenna How to connectConnection AM antenna AM Indoor Loop AntennaDVD player or Decoder TV Monitor ConnectionDVD, CD, etc AC outletAudio IN/OUT jacks AC Outlet switchedAC Power Cord Digital in terminalsCassette tape deck, MD deck, etc CD playerExample Connection to Video Cassette Recorders Speaker Connections How to connectPositioning of the Speakers Restoring factory settingsNames of Each Control Remote Control UnitFront Panel and Remote Control Unit Use this button to dim or turn off the display Use this button to set sleep timerUse this button to scan preset channels Numeric buttonsPrecautions concerning batteries Remote Control UnitBattery Installation Battery ReplacementBasic Operation Press the Power switchMuting HeadphonesSpeaker On/Off External in 6 channel direct inputNormal display Sleep TimerDimmer Sleep 10 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80Dubbing from Video 2 or 3 to Video Dubbing the audio and video signals separatelyRecording a Source Recording a SourceWhen the source is Dolby Digital 2-channel Surround ModeAuto default When the source is Dolby Digital 5.1-channelDolby Pro Logic DTS DTS Digital SurroundDolby Digital Dynamic Range Compression Stereo ModeWidth center width Dimen dimensionDolby PRO Logic II parameters Select the station you want to listen to auto selection TunerSelect Tuner by pressing the FM/AM button Scanning preset stations Preset TuningPresetting Stations How to select preset stationsCT Clock Time PS Program Service nameRDS Search PTY Program TypePTY search RDS searchTP search Press the Enter button to confirm the entry SetupExit the setup menu by pressing the Setup button once more Use the Select buttons 5/b/g/t to navigate the menusDistance Unit Setup Menu ChartNorm default Settings SystemSettings Input Subwoofer SettingCrossover frequency Settings Speaker SetupSpeaker Configuration Config Speaker distance DistanceSettings Parameters Settings Channel LevelPress the Tone button Balancing relative volume between speakers using Test ToneTest Tone Maintenance TroubleshootingSpecifications Teac Corporation