DIGITAL SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR RSP-975
Programming the RR-939
The
1.Press the AUDIO button at the top of the remote while simulta- neously pressing the MUTE button and hold both for at least one second. The AUDIO button will light in red for 20 seconds, indicat- ing that you have entered the program mode. The next step must be done within this 20 second period, or the
2.Use the NUMERIC buttons to enter the
3.Store the code number by pressing the corresponding AUDIO button again. The button will blink twice to confirm the storage of the code in memory.
POWER Switch 30
Duplicates the function of the Standby Switch on the front panel. Press to activate the
MASTER VOLUME Controls 29
A pair of buttons which duplicate the function of the front panel volume control. Press VOLUME DOWN to reduce the volume and press VOLUME UP to increase the volume.
The VOLUME UP/DOWN buttons are also used in making certain system configuration settings.
SELECTOR Buttons 34
A group of ten buttons which duplicate the function of the LIS- TENING SOURCE SELECTOR buttons on the
The labels on the remote buttons match the front panel buttons, except that the button labelled PHONO/LD corresponds to the front panel DVD input button and the button labelled AUX 1 corre- sponds to the front panel AUX input button. The remote buttons la- belled AUX 2 and TAPE 2 are not used with the
5.1 Button 39
Duplicates the 5.1 CH button on the front panel. Selects the 5.1 Channel input, overriding any other sources.
MUTE Button (remote only) 31
Push this button once to reduce the output levels to zero – to turn the sound off. The front panel MUTE LED will light. Press the MUTE button again to restore the prior volume level.
SELECT Button (Digital Input) 40
Duplicates the DIGITAL INPUT button on the front panel. Selects the ANALOG input or one of the DIGITAL inputs for the currently selected source.
SURROUND + Button 32
Duplicates the function of the
SURROUND DELAY Button (remote only) 38
The surround processing in the
NOTE: The SURROUND DELAY setting is
You will get visual confirmation of your delay time setting on the VOLUME DISPLAY as you adjust the setting. The delay time setting also appears in the
There are no hard and fast rules for setting proper delay times. Many listeners will be satisfied with the default settings. Others will want to experiment. In the end, it is a matter of personal taste.
In general, longer delay time settings will tend to create the illu- sion of a larger acoustic space, although if overdone, the effect can be exaggerated and unnatural. Longer delay settings may typically be more spectacular. Shorter delay times may be more natural.
Delay times also may need to be adjusted depending on the rela- tive distance from the listening position to the front and rear speakers. As a general rule, your attention should never be drawn to the surround speakers as a primary sound source, particularly when listening to music. If you are closer to the rear speakers, in- creasing the delay time may prevent this problem.
The four DELAY TIME choices for each surround mode are:
| STEP 1 | STEP 2 | STEP 3 | STEP 4 |
STEREO: | NONE | NONE | NONE | NONE |
DOLBY PRO LOGIC: | 15 ms | 20 ms | 25 ms | 30 ms |
DOLBY DIGITAL: | NONE | 5 ms | 10 ms | 15 ms |
Again, experimentation will show you which settings are best for your source material, room conditions, and system setup.
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