How to Set Audio Parameters
The MVP851 allows the configuring of various audio pa- rameters to match the number and size of Loudspeakers in the system along with the type of A/V Control Center and/ or Decoder being used. It also allows for changes to the audio during the playback of a disk.
Speaker Setting
This feature allows configuring the MVP851 to match the number of amplifier/loudspeaker channels available in your Audio System.
1.Press the SETUP Push-button on the Remote Control to access the Setup Disc Menu. Refer to figure 4 on page 18 and figure 8 on page 19.
2. | Use the Right | or Left | directional Push-buttons to |
| select the Audio Menu Icon Tab. |
3. | Select the Speaker Setting Icon by using the Up or |
| Down directional Push-buttons followed by the SE- |
| LECT Push-button. Refer to figure 22. |
4. | Use the Up | or Down | directional Push-buttons and |
choose either the Multi-channel Icon or 2-Channel fol- lowed by the SELECT Push-button. Refer to figure 23.
Note: If Multi-channel was choosen proceed to Multi- channel Setup Section below.
5.Continue next to Multi-channel Settings or exit the Setup Mode by pressing the RETURN Push-button and the MVP851 will return to normal operation.
Multi-channel Setting
A Multi-channel System can include a variety of Loud- speakers with various capabilities and placed in less than ideal locations. Changes can be made via the MVP851 On- Screen Mulit-channel Settings. These changes include Loudspeaker Size, Volume Levels and the distance from the Loudspeakers to the Listening/Viewing Area. It is im- portant that the Loudspeaker Setting be performed in the order listed below as there is interaction between the vari- ous settings. Refer to figure 24.
Notes: 1. The distance of the Front Left & Right Loudspeakers from the Listening/Viewing Area is the reference for measurements.
2.The Subwoofer Channel time delay is fixed.
3.The Volume Levels of the Front Left & Right Loudspeakers are fixed and become the reference for the other channels.
4.The Multi-channel Settings effect the sound quality of DVD-Audio Discs and when Discs with either Dolby Digital or DTS Soundtracks are played using the internal decoders.
LOUDSPEAKER SIZE
The LARGE Setting refers to the Loudspeaker capabil-