JVC TH-A9 manual Adjusting crossover, Adjusting dynamic range, Adjusting LFE attenuator

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Amplifier settings

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Adjusting crossover

When using a small speaker with weak bass as a front, center, or rear speaker, you can redirect bass audio to the sub-woofer. Select a cross- over frequency to match the size of the small speaker being used.

When you use the supplied speakers with this system, set the crossover frequency as follows:

CROSSOVER: 200Hz

1Press SETTING.

2Press the 5/° cursors until “CROSSOVER” appears on the display window.

• After a while, the current setting appears.

3Within 5 seconds, press the 2/3 cursors to

select the crossover frequency.

Pressing the button changes the crossover frequency as follows:

j 200Hz j 120Hz j 100Hz j

Crossover frequency

Speaker diameter

100Hz

approx. 10 cm (4”)

120Hz

approx. 8 cm (3-3/16”)

 

 

200Hz*

approx. 4 cm (1-5/8”)

*Select when the supplied speakers with this system are used.

Adjusting dynamic range

You can compress the dynamic range. This may be used when you play back surround effects at night. This function work only for the program recorded in Dolby Digital.

• The initial setting of D. RANGE COMP is “MID”.

1Press SETTING.

2Press the 5/° cursors until “D. RANGE COMP” appears on the display window.

• After a while, the current setting appears.

3Within 5 seconds, press the 2/3 cursors to

select the setting.

Pressing the button changes the dynamic range compression as follows:

j MAX j MID j OFF j

MAX: The dynamic range is fully compressed.

MID: The dynamic range is compressed a little. (Initial set- ting)

OFF: The dynamic range is not compressed.

To exit power amplifier setting mode

Press SETTING again.

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To exit power amplifier setting mode

Note:

• To enjoy original sound, you should set to “MID” or “OFF”.

Press SETTING again.

Note:

When “LARGE” is set for the front, center and rear speak- ers, you cannot adjust CROSSOVER.

Adjusting LFE attenuator

When bass sound is distorted while playing back the program re- corded in Dolby Digital or DTS surround, you can lower the sound level through the LFE attenuator.

• Normally, LFE ATT should be set to “OFF”.

1Press SETTING.

2Press the 5/° cursors until “LFE ATT.” appears on the display window.

• After a while, the current setting appears.

3Within 5 seconds, press the 2/3 cursors to

select “ON” or “OFF”.

Pressing the button toggles between “ON” and “OFF”.

ON: Select when bass sound is distorted.

OFF: Select to turn off LFE ATT. effect.

To exit power amplifier setting mode

Press SETTING again.

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Contents TH-A9 English For U.S.ATable of Contents Checking the supplied accessories Safety precautionsGetting Started Important cautionsSettings when using products from other manufacturers System outlineCenter unit and pow Ered sub-woofer are conInstallation Adjusting the angle of the satellite speakersTo hang satellite speakers from the wall Use the screw supplied to attach the speaker to the bracketAbout discs Playable disc typesDisc structure Video CDs with Playback Control functionConnecting the powered sub-woof Connecting the FM and AM antenConnecting the TV ConnectionsConnecting the TV with the component video input jacks Connect Y to Y, P B to P B, and P R to P R correctlyConnecting speakers Nal MinalsConnecting an audio component Plug the power cord into an AC outlet Connecting the power cordReplace the cover Parts Identification Center unitFront panel top view Front panel front viewDisplay window Powered sub-woofer Front Rear Parts IdentificationRemote controls Principles of operation Operation with the remote controlSition Play mode displays On-screen displaysOpening screens Status displaysOn-screen menus for setting preferences On-screen menus for using discsOn-screen menus for setting parental lock Preventing screen burn-out withAdjusting volume Volume Basic operationsPhase setting Volume controlMuting the sound Muting Audio channel display indicator Changing the decode mode DecodePress DVD to select DVD as the source Using the Sleep Timer Sleep Using the DSP Modes DSP ModeTo cancel the Sleep Timer Surround modesWhen selecting DAP Press DSP Mode To select the DSP mode= Pavilion = DSP OFF = back to the beginning To turn on the system and TV Using the DVD playerTo insert a disc On-screen guide icons Display when a disc is insertedPress Locating the beginning PausingFast forward and backward Resuming playback Selecting playback from the DVD menuTo store the playback position To clear the stored positionDesired number of the item Press Return to return to the menu screenPress Play Mode To play from the beginning of a ti- tle, chapter, or trackTo specify the chapter number for playback CHAP. Search Press ¢orTo specify the time for playback Use the number buttons 0~9 to enter the timeTime SEARCH, then press Enter Press EnterTo advance the picture one frame At a timeSlow-Motion Playback Slow To display Continuous Photos StrobeSlow motion Press ÁorZooming a scene Zoom Changing the Subtitle Language SubtitleWhen appears on the TV You cannot select the audio Changing the audio language or sound AudioChanging the audio channel Audio Press AudioViewing from Multiple Angles Angle Hold down Angle for more than 1 secondPress Angle Press Angle or the 2/3 cursors to select Desired angleSelecting the Picture Character To turn off the on-screen displayCurrent title or chapter will be repeated For Audio CD and Video CDRepeating a desired part A-B Repeat To repeat point BUsing the number buttons 1~10, +10 Programming the Playing Order ProgramRandom Play Random To check the DVD function statusRandom and press Enter Press Display onceTo check the disc information To check the time informationCD, or twice for a DVD disc Press TimePress Time repeatedly To check time on the display windowDuring playback While stoppedTuning in stations manually Using preset tuningReceiving radio broadcasts Press FM/AM to select the bandSelecting the FM reception mode Press FM ModeTo tune in a preset station Beat cutPreference settings Using the preference setting menusLanguage Menu settings Choosing menu language Choosing subtitle languageChoosing audio language Choosing on-screen languageSelect monitor type Screen saver settings Display Menu settingsOn-screen guide settings System Menu setting Limiting playback by children To set Parental Lock for the first time Parental LockEnter your 4-digit password using the number Buttons 0 to To temporarily release the Parental lockBasic operation for setting amplifier Amplifier settingsSetting balance Setting tone Setting speaker sizeAdjusting delay time SMALL* j NoneAdjusting crossover Adjusting dynamic rangeAdjusting LFE attenuator Within 5 seconds, press the 2/3 cursors to Select on or OFFAdjusting speaker level Sound settingsAdjusting sub-woofer level Adjusting DSP effect Press DSP Mode to select one of DSP modesRepeat steps 1-3 for other DSP mode Press Effect to select the desired effect levelConnection and setup When connecting to a TVWhen connecting to a TV and VCR When connecting to VIDEO-1 input terminal of the TVOperation Following actions are performed automatical- lyButtons 1 9, Release TV/CATV/DBSDBS Channel +To change the transmittable signals for oper Tuner by pressing TV/CATV/DBSPress and hold VCR Release VCRHow to handle discs Care and handling of discsTroubleshooting Plug firmly into the socketSpecifications Powered Sub-woofer SP-PWA9Center unit XV-THA9 Satellite Speakers SP-XSA9Appendix a Table of languages and their abbreviations Andorra United Arab EmiratesAfghanistan Antigua and BarbudaLiechtenstein Don’t service it yourself Toll FreeLimited Warranty Consumer Video 0101YKMCREJSC

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