DIGITAL SURROUND SOUND PROCESSOR RSP-975
The On-Screen Display
The
MAIN Screen
OUTPUT BALANCE Screen
OUTPUT BAL |
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L/F | CEN | R/F |
0dB | 0dB | 0dB |
S/L | SUB | S/R |
0dB | 0dB | 0dB |
INPUT |
| S MONO |
0dB |
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INPUT: VIDEO 1 COAX 1
S MODE: DOLBY DIGITAL C DELAY: 5ms
S DELAY: 15ms
DYNAMIC: NONE
The OUTPUT BALANCE screen provides a temporary adjustment to the relative output levels of each speaker in the system. Unlike the BALANCE CHECK calibration procedure, the changes made on this screen are temporary. They change the output balance only for the current source input and only until a different source is se- lected, when the settings will revert to the
VOLUME:
The MAIN menu provides status information and configuration op- tions for the source inputs and other system parameters. Some of the items shown above will not be available for all surround modes. For example, C DELAY and DYNAMIC will only appear in DOLBY DIGITAL mode.
INPUT: Two lines showing the currently selected input source and the audio input for that source. Change the source using the LIS- TENING SOURCE SELECT buttons on the front panel or remote. Change the audio input using the DIGITAL INPUT button on the front panel or the SELECT button on the remote.
S MODE: The currently selected surround mode. Change using the SURROUND MODE front panel button or the SURROUND + button on the remote.
C DELAY: The current center channel delay setting, only shown in Dolby Digital surround mode. Adjust using the C DELAY button on the remote.
S DELAY: The current surround delay setting, only shown in Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic surround modes. Adjust using the SUR DELAY button on the remote.
DYNAMIC: The dynamic range setting, only shown in Dolby Digital surround mode. Adjust using the DYNAMIC button on the remote.
5.1CH INPUT: whether or not the 5.1 channel input is active VOLUME: Duplicates the front panel VOLUME display, along with a bar graph volume indication. Adjust using the VOLUME controls on the front panel or remote.
Press the
SPEAKER OUTPUT LEVELS: The main portion of the screen con- sists of labels for each of the speakers in the system, along with an output level setting. The screen above shows ALL possible speakers as would appear in a full system in Dolby Pro Logic mode. Depending on your system configuration and surround mode setting, you will see a smaller complement of speakers. For example, in STEREO mode, you will only see FRONT speakers (and the SUBWOOFER, if your system is configured for a subwoofer).
To adjust the output of your speakers:
1.Press the ENTER button on the remote. The first speaker label will flash. Adjust its output level up or down with the VOLUME controls on the front panel or remote.
2.Press the ENTER button on the remote again to move to the next speaker. Adjust its output level, and press the ENTER button again to continue the process until all speakers have been adjusted.
3.Press the ENTER button on the remote again to move to the next speaker. Adjust its output level, and press the ENTER button again to continue the process until all speakers have been adjusted.
4.Once you’ve started adjusting, the screen will return to the MAIN screen after 5 seconds of inactivity or when you press ENTER af- ter the final speaker.
NOTE: You can reset the temporary OUTPUT BALANCE settings to 0dB for all speakers at any time by pressing the RECALL button on the remote control.
S MONO: This indication appears in the screen only in DOLBY PRO LOGIC surround mode to indicate that the surround speakers re- produce a mono signal in this mode.
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