Philips DVD978K/691 owner manual Speaker Setup, Balance

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Setup Menu

Speaker Setup

¦A standard home theater system consists of left and right front speakers, a

center speaker, left and right surround speakers and a subwoofer speaker which has different characteristics.The subwoofer speaker is designed to produce bass sounds lower than 150Hz. The center speaker is designed to produce dialogs in movies. The left and right front speakers are to produce background sound and music in movies and usually designed with better capabilities to handle a wide range of low, medium and high pitch sounds. The surround speaker is used to compensate for insensitivity of the human ear to sounds from behind and usually a small speaker will suffice.

¦ Speaker setup allows you to set the speaker type to match your home theater system. For instance, if you have two large left and right front speakers which can reproduce sounds lower than 50Hz but you do not have a subwoofer speaker, then you can set the FRONT speaker to LARGE and set the SUBWOOFER speaker to OFF. With this setup, the bass component will output from the front speakers producing an optimum audio effect.

¦Use the 1 234 keys to highlight item SPEAKER SETUP. Press the OK key

to enter the Speaker Setup submenu. There are 4 setup items on the menu:

1)

FRONT

[LARGE/SMALL/OFF]

2)

CENTER

[LARGE/SMALL/OFF]

3)

SURROUND

[LARGE/SMALL/OFF]

4)

SUBWOOFER

[ON/OFF]

¦Use the 1 234 keys to highlight a setup item and use the 34 keys to select an option. Press the OK key to confirm. After setup is completed, press the 1 key to return to the previous menu or press the MENU key to save and quit the Setup Menu.

REMARKS:

Here are some useful information which may help you to setup your speakers.

1In a standard home theater system, the center speaker is used to output dialogs in a movie. If you turned off the center speaker, you will not hear the conversation in a movie. A small center speaker will suffices.

2The surround speaker is used to compensate for insensitivity of the human ear to sounds from behind and a small speaker will suffice.

3The human ear cannot distinguish the direction of low frequency sound, so the subwoofer can be installed in any position in the room. However, avoid corners or the bass may be too strong.

Balance

¦If we play a music with uniform volume, the high sounds and low sounds are relatively softer. This is because the human ear is more sensitive to medium pitch sounds than to low and high sounds. Balance setup is provided to compensate for this phenomenon.

¦You may select one of the predefined balance settings or you may enter

the Customize submenu to define your preferred setting. The predefined balance settings are STANDARD (uniform sound), CLASSICAL (softer high sounds) or ROCK (louder low and high sounds).

¦ Use the 1 234 keys to highlight the item BALANCE and use the 34 keys to select an option. Press the OK key to confirm or press the MENU key to save and quit the Setup Menu.

¦To define a customized setting, highlight CUSTOMIZE and press the OK

key to enter the Customize submenu. The Customize submenu includes

3 setup items:

 

1)

Low frequency

range [-12dbB – 12dB]

2)

Mid frequency

range [-12dbB – 12dB]

3)

High frequency

range [-12dbB – 12dB]

¦ Use the 1 234 keys to highlight the desired setup item. Enter a numeric value using the number keys or use the 34 keys to change the option value. Press the OK key to confirm. After setup is complete, press the 1 key to return to the previous menu or press the MENU key to save and quit the Setup Menu.

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