SETUP
SET
SPEAKERS
Setting Up
Set Speakers
SET
SPEAKERS
SET LEVELS
SET DELAY
INPUT
DEFAULTS
MODE
DEFAULTS
REMOTE
CONTROL
CROSSOVER:
ON/OFF
CENTER
SPKR:
LARGE/SMALL
/NONE
All surround processors require a certain amount of setup before they can per- form correctly. This fact is also true for audio/video preamplifiers such as the PAV which incorporate surround processing as part of their design. Briefly, and at a minimum, you must “inform” the PAV about the nature of the loudspeakers with which it is working, and you must calibrate the various outputs so that all the loudspeakers can operate on a “level playing field” despite variations in sensitivity and room placement. For an overview of the process, see the flowchart below.
Once the physical installation of the PAV is complete, the next step is to configure the PAV for the specifics of the particular system.
1.ENTER THE SETUP MENU
This is accomplished by pressing menu once to reach the main PAV menu, then pressing master to select setup, and then pressing either
volume +/– to access the next menu down. The on screen display should now show the setup menu.
2.SELECT “SET SPEAKERS,” AND TURN THE CROSSOVER ON OR OFF, AS NEEDED.
Turning this control on introduces an 80 Hz, 12 dB/octave high pass filter to the three front channels (attenuating their lowest frequencies). If you are using the PAV’s electronic crossover to drive a subwoofer in your system, the subwoofer will handle everything from 80 Hz down.
If you are not using a subwoofer in the system or have any other reason for wanting to drive the main front outputs full range, make sure the crossover is off. Note that the subwoofer output is normally available for use regard- less of this setting, and has a 24 dB/octave low pass filter with a turnover frequency of 80 Hz on its output. Its signal is derived from all three front channels (L, C, R).
Either of the volume +/– keys will toggle between on and off.
3.SELECT LARGE, SMALL, OR NONE FOR YOUR CENTER SPEAKER.
The PAV has the ability to remove bass information from the Center channel and “split” it out to the Left and Right speakers (which are presumed to have better bass reproduction capabilities). Informing the PAV that you have a large center speaker (e.g., one which can reproduce bass) will pass a full range signal on to the center channel. Using the volume +/– keys to toggle to small will split frequencies below 120 Hz out to the Left and Right chan- nels.
Note that this function operates independently of whether or not you have a subwoofer. For example,
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