Technicolor - Thomson RT2350 Positioning your speaker, Advanced Setting, Front Speaker Placement

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Getting Started

Positioning your speaker

1 Left, Right (Front Speakers)

They carry primarily music and sound effects

2 Center

In surround mode, the center speaker carries much of the dialogue as well as music and effects. It should be set between the left and right speakers.

3 Surround (Rear Speakers)

Their overall sound balance should be as close as pos- sible to the front speakers. Proper placement is vital to establish an evenly distributed sound field.

Subwoofer

A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful low bass effects (explosions, the rumble of spaceships, etc.) which dramatically heightens involvement with the action on the screen. It is therefore recommend- ed to connect subwoofers when small speakers are used.

Magnetic shielding

Speakers placed less than two feet from the TV set must be magnetically shielded in order to prevent picture distortion. Front and center speakers provid- ed with RT2350/RT2350BK/RT2600 are magnetically shielded to protect your TV set.

It is not recommended to place the rear speakers near the TV set.

Alignment

Align the center speaker evenly with (A), or slightly behind (B), the left and right speakers, but not ahead EN of them.

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Advanced Setting

Angle

Placing the left and right speakers to form a 45- degree angle with your favorite viewing position will duplicate the soundtrack mixer's perspective.

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2

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3

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Height

The three speakers should be as close as possible to the same height. This often requires placing the cen- ter speaker directly atop (A) or beneath (B) the TV set.

A

Front Speaker Placement

Even if you can't duplicate this ideal home theater setup exactly, the suggestions for speaker placement that follow will help you get good results.

B

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Contents Importador RT2350/RT2350BK/RT2600 FCC Information FCC Information Getting Started Table of ContentLimited Warranty Operating your Receiver Remote CodesGetting Started Unpacking the ReceiverUnpacking The Speakers Set up and Maintenance of the ReceiverProtect your Components from Overheating Connecting to Audio-Visual Components Digital Connection VideoDigital Connections Connecting the AntennasAM Loop Antenna and FM Indoor Antenna Speaker wires Connecting the SpeakersConnecting the Subwoofer SpeakersFront Speaker Placement Advanced SettingPositioning your speaker Preferred surround placement Advanced Setting Alternative Surround PlacementFactory Setting Connecting for PowerUsing Headphones Test Tone / Channel balanceOperating Your Receiver Receiver ControlsYour Remote Control Display KHz MHzSelection of Audio/Video source Switching on/offExample Using the Remote to Control Additional Components FM/AMUsing the receiver to play a source Playing a DVD with the receiverOperating the Radio Manual tuningSelecting Mono or Stereo Sound Storing radio stations UP/DOWN, whileRetrieving preset stations Dolby Digital Sound Enhancement SystemsDolby Pro Logic II RT2600 only Digital Theater Systems DTS RT2600 onlyFine Setting of the Components Advanced Sound ControlSpeaker Configurations Fine Setting of the SpeakersFactory defaulted Advance setting indication from VFD Test Tone buttonSpeaker Icons Advance Sound ControlDisplaying Program Formats Troubleshooting Tips Equipment SpecificationsRemote Codes Cable CodesRemote Codes Audio RCA/Dimensia only Satellite ReceiversLaser disc Players What your warranty does not cover What your warranty coversHow you get service Limitation of WarrantyLimited Warranty Canada If you purchased your unit outside Canada