Pioneer VSX-C300-S manual Fine Tuning Your Surround Sound, Room Setup

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05Fine Tuning Your Surround Sound

Room Setup

This setup establishes the distances from your speakers to your normal listening position. It is important for the receiver to know these distances so it can output proper surround sound. Alternatively, you can make more precise speaker distance settings on page 27-28. You don’t have to do both, however.

There are three choices for speaker distances here. They are marked ‘S’, ‘M’ and ‘L’ but they represent the relationship between how far your front speakers and your surround speakers are from your normal listening position, i.e. the relationship in distance between the speakers and your listening position. ‘S’ should be used when your surround speakers are nearer your main listening position than your front speakers. ‘M’ should be used when your all your speakers are equidistant from your main listening position. ‘L’ should be used when your surround speakers are farther from your main listening position than your front speakers..

Follow the instructions below to set the room type.

S (surround speakers closer to

M (speakers are equidistant to

 

 

 

listening position)

 

 

 

 

 

 

listening position)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FL

 

C

FR SW

 

FL

 

C

FR SW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SL

SR

SL

SR

L

(front speakers are closer to

 

 

 

listening position)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FL

 

C

FR SW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SL

SR

1

2

INPUT

RECEIVER DVD SELECT

REMOTE MASTER

TV/SAT VCR SETUP VOLUME

TUNER FRONT DISPLAY MUTING

RECEIVER

TV

TV CONTROL

TV

INPUT SELECT CHANNEL VOLUME

SOURCE BAND CLASS EDIT

S

M

L

DISPLAY

ROOM SETUP

TOP MENU

 

1

Press RECEIVER

 

to turn the power on.

 

 

The STANDBY indicator goes out.

 

2

Press RECEIVER.

 

 

This sets the remote to select the receiver control mode.

 

3

Choose the setting, ‘S’, ‘M’, or ‘L’, that best repre-

 

 

sents the placement of your speakers around the

 

 

room.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

dB

 

3

 

 

 

 

4

While the display is blinking press ENTER.

 

TUNE

 

 

CH.

ST

ST

 

SELECT

CH.

 

ENTER

 

LEVEL

AUDIOMENU

TUNE

TEST TONE

 

 

4

SEARCH

RF ATT

MPX

D.ACCESS

DIMMER

FLAT

QUIET

S.BASS

 

STANDBY indicator

INPUT SIGNAL

DIGITAL

MULTI ch

2PROLOGIC 2DIGITAL

STANDBY

 

FRONT INPUT

 

OFF ON

 

 

 

PHONES

VIDEO

L AUDIO R

DIGITAL IN

OFF _ON button

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The setting is input into the system and the display shows ENTERED. If you fail to press ENTER while the display is blinking the setting will not be input. In this case start over from step 3.

dB

MEMO:

These speaker settings will automatically adjust the distance between your listening position and the speakers as well as the output level from each speaker. It is also possible to select these functions manually. To do so see below. For the distance between the listening position and the speakers see page 27-28; For the output level of each speaker see page 29.

The settings made most recently, whether here or manually, on the pages mentioned directly above, will supercede any previous settings.

The default setting is ‘M’.

En

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Contents VSX-C300 VSX-C300-S Operating Environment H045 En Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenFeatures Contents Quick Start Guide Home Theater The BasicsYour Home System Source MaterialNo Frills Setup Hook up your DVD player, speakers, subwoofer and TVVideo cord Sold separately DVD Player DV-444, etcAdvanced/Customized Settings Automatic Switching between Analog & Digital SignalsChecking the Supplied Accessories Installing the ReceiverWhen Making Cable Connections Introductory InformationOperating Range Remote Control Unit Maintenance of External SurfacesLoading the Batteries Connecting Your Equipment Connecting a DVD Player & a TVWhy you need an analog connection as well as a digital one Audio/Video CordsConnecting a Digital Tuner/Set Top Box Connecting a TV with an Internal Digital TunerConnecting Your Equipment Connecting Video Components FrontConnecting Speakers Speaker terminalsHints on Speaker Placement Overhead view of speaker set upView of speaker set up Connecting Antennas Using External AntennasOperating other Pioneer Components with this Unit’s Sensor Plugging in the ReceiverDisplays & Controls Front PanelRear Panel Displays & ControlsRemote Control Receiver controlsTV controls Channel listening mode buttons see Displays & Controls Playback controlsChecking the Settings on Your DVD or other Player Basic PlaybackChecking the soundtrack on your disc Playing a Source Basic PlaybackFine Tuning Your Surround Sound Room SetupFine Tuning Your Surround Sound Press @ or # to select the mode you want to setPress % or fi to select the setting you want Personalizing Your Surround SoundSubwoofer ON/Plus/OFF setting mode Crossover frequency setting modePress Enter if you want to exit the setting mode LFE attenuator setting mode Center speaker distance setting mode10 dB LFE volume is reduced No attenuationDynamic range control setting mode Dual mono settingInput Attenuator setting Press Test Tone to turn off the test tone Sound Modes Channel Listening modes for two channel outputsMultichannel Listening modes for multichannel outputs Selecting a Listening Mode Press the button for the listening mode you wantPress Receiver Midnight Listening Mode Tone EffectsSound Modes Selecting a Tone EffectUsing the Tuner MPX modeRF ATT mode Tune to a station using the Tune + or Tune ButtonsTuning Directly to a Station Using the TunerMemorizing Stations Naming Memorized Stations Recalling Memorized StationsPress 3 to input the first of the four charac- ters Enter up to three more characters in the same wayUsing the RDS display An Introduction to RDSSearching for RDS Programs Press the Band button to select the FM bandUsing Other Functions Using the HeadphonesPress the Muting button on the remote control Muting the SoundChecking your Settings Analog Input Mode Input Signal Displays ExplainedDefault Settings for the Receiver Using Other FunctionsAutomatically sensed Ch1Changing the Remote Control Mode Switching the Operation Mode of the RemoteControlling the Rest of Your System Recalling Preset Codes To cancel the preset mode at any timeControlling the Rest of Your System Clearing the Preset Codes Direct SelectionCD/MD/CD-R/VCR/DVD/LD/DVD recorder/Cassette Deck Controls Buttons Function ComponentsCable TV/Satellite TV/Digital TV/TV Controls DisplayPreset Code List Manufacturer CodeSTB SATELLITE/CATV DAT Troubleshooting Additional InformationSymptom Cause Remedy Additional InformationPress Dimmer on the remote control re Techno Know How Understanding DVD PackagingDigital Audio Formats Dolby Digital and Dolby SurroundRecording Formats Channel Stereo Playback Stereo indicator lights Virtual Surround Playback VIRTUAL/PHONES indicator lightsMultichannel Surround Playback Multi ch indicator lights Headphone Surround Playback VIRTUAL/PHONES indicator lightsSpecifications TNGZW/01F00001 Printed

VSX-C300-S, VSX-C300 specifications

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