Denon D-M51DVS, ADVM51, ADV-M51 manual Delay time distance setting, Preparation

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[2] Delay time (distance setting)

Input the distances from the listening position and the various speakers to set the surround delay time.

Upon shipment from the factory default the delay time is set to the default values in step 3 below.

Preparation:

Measure the distance from the listening position to the various speakers.

 

 

L1: Distance between subwoofer and

FL

FR

listening position

 

 

L2: Distance between front speakers

 

 

and listening position

Subwoofer

Listening position

1

If you are not at the system setting changing menu screen,

 

 

read step 1 and 2 on page 34.

 

 

2

At the system setting changing menu screen, use the 0 and

1 cursor buttons to select “DELAY TIME (Distance)”, then

press the ENTER button.

ENTER

Remote control unit

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The delay time setting screen appears.

DELAY TIME

SET THE DISTANCE TO EACH SPEAKERS

UNIT

METERS

FEET

DEFAULT

 

 

FRONT

2 . 7 m

 

SUBWOOFER

2 . 7 m

 

 

 

SELECT :

FINISH : ENTER BUTTON

 

 

• The unit for the distance can be switched between “m”

 

 

(meters) and “ft” (feet) using the 0 and 1 cursor buttons.

 

 

If you do not want to change the unit, press the ª cursor

 

 

button to proceed to the next step.

 

 

 

 

 

3

At “Default Value”, select “Yes” to set the delay times for the

 

 

 

 

different speakers to the default values.

 

 

B Yes:

The values are set to the defaults.

 

 

B No:

The current settings are retained.

 

 

 

 

 

4

Use the and ª cursor buttons to select the speaker, then

use the 0 and 1 cursor buttons to set the distance between

the speaker and the listening position.

• The distance changes by 0.1 meters (or 1 foot when the unit is set to feet) each time the 0 and 1 cursor button is pressed. Select the value closest to the measured distance.

DELAY TIME

SET THE DISTANCE TO EACH SPEAKERS

UNIT

METERS

FEET

DEFAULT

 

 

FRONT

2 . 7 m

 

SUBWOOFER

2 . 7 m

 

SELECT :

FINISH : ENTER BUTTON

Make sure the difference in the distances set for the various speakers is no greater than 3.0 meters (10 feet). If an inappropriate distance is set, “CAUTION: OUT OF SETTING RANGE” is displayed. Change the position of the speaker and make the setting over.

5

Press the ENTER button to enter the

settings.

ENTER

The next screen in the system setting

changing menu appears.

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Contents ADV-M51 Nous vous remercions pour l’achat de cet appareilProduct Important Notice do not Modify this ProductSafety Instructions Table of Contents Before Using DVD Surround ReceiverEnglish Features Disc terminology Titles and chapters DVD-videos Following types of discs cannot be played on the ADV- M51CVD Svcd Playback control video CDsCleaning Discs DiscsHolding Discs Connecting the audio components D-M31 series ConnectionsADV-M51 DRR-M31 L R Connecting a TV Video TV Vedeo OUTConnecting the antenna terminals AM loop antenna assemblyConnection of AM antennas Color component output connectors PR/CR, PB/CB and Y Connecting a monitor TV Component Video OUT jackWhen a disc is played on the ADV-M51 Digital OUT When TUNER, LINE-1 or LINE-2 is selectedConnecting the speaker cords Speaker system connectionsUsing the active subwoofer DSW-3L D-M51DVS only Connecting banana plugsRemoving the speaker net SC-A3L D-M51DVS only Red side is the + side, the black side the sidePart Names and Functions DVD Surround Receiver ADV-M51 Front PanelDisplay Stop/band button 2 BandRemote control unit Transmission indicator Sleep timer buttonInput source/surround mode selector button System buttons 5DVD search buttonsParameter SET UP OFFFunction SurroundDVD system buttons Operated with mode switch 2 set to DVD Line input connector Line Line output connector Line OUTPhase selector switch Phase LF direct switch LF DirectRemote Control Unit Using the remote control unitInserting the batteries Operating Denon audio components CD recorder system buttonsTape deck system button TV and video deck preset memories Preset memory refer to the tables of remote controlVideo deck, then input the 3-digit number corresponding to Codes on pages 26 toCombinations of preset codes for different brands AOCNEC VCR STS TV system buttons Video deck system buttonsOperate the video component It may not be possible to operate some modelsSetting UP the System System setup itemsSystem Setup button Cursor buttonsQuick setup procedure TV screen size setting Speaker system settings2CH Virtual 2CH Virtual & SWDetailed system setup changing the system settings Subwoofer mode ParametersSubwoofer SW FREQ. frequency Assignment of low frequenciesDelay time distance setting PreparationAdjusting the channel level Adjust the channel levels in the test tone modeDVD Auto Power Off setting Function settingsLINE-1/LINE-2 REC OUT After changing the system settings Input function settingsLINE-1/LINE-2 analog recording output setting Play BackLoading Disc This set has the following presettings PlaybackPress the Play button For many interactive DVDs and video CDs with playbackStopping Playback Playing Still Pictures Pausing Unit or the remote control unitSearching using the number buttons Forward / Reverse SearchingInput mode setting Slow Playback for DVDs and video CDs onlyReverse slow play is not possible on video CDs PlayedInput mode display Auto modeVolume level is displayed On the displayAdjusting the sound quality TONE/SDB After starting playbackDefeat SDB Bass Treble ON/OFF Turning the sound off temporarily MutingDolby Surround Dolby DigitalDolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital compatible media and playback methodsDTS Digital Surround DTS compatible media and playback methodsFeatures of Dolby Virtual Speaker sound Dolby Virtual SpeakerPlaying in the Dolby Virtual Speaker mode Efault Y/N R E F W I DEO M P . O FF OFF LOW MID HI E 0 dB 10 ...-5Channel mode settings Dolby VSVirtual 1 Virtual VIRTUAL1 Virtual 1 mode VIRTUAL2 Virtual 2 modePlaying in the Denon original surround modes Video GameEfault Y/N YES Y/N no DefaultI Z E Room SizeTable of Surround Mode Parameters MD/LINE1Tone Playback using the Dolby Headphone mode DH1 DH2 DH3 BypassI N E MA Cinema MUSIC2 MUSIC1Dolby H Dolby Headphone modes Channel modesRecording Tuning Auto tuningAbout the tuning mode and the preset mode Listening to the RadioM 9 2 0 M M D E N on3 F M D E N on 3 F M 9 2 0 M 3 F M D E N O NAuto tuner presets Listening to preset stationsStart Remote control for at least 2 seconds Press in the MENU/SET button on the main unit, then pressMENU/SET button again for at least 2 seconds while Status is displayedOperating using the disc information OSD Example For DVDsExample For video and music CDs Adjusting the picture quality Display on the TV screen switches each time the button is Playing RepeatedlyPlaying Repeatedly Repeat Playback Play mode, press the Repeat buttonPlaying a Certain Section Repeatedly A-B Repeat Playback This sets start point aPress the A-B Repeat button again StartsPlaying Tracks in the Desired Order Example To program tracks 5Tracks start playing in the programmed order Playing Tracks in the Random Order Press the Play 1 button Tracks start playing in random orderMP3 WMA Playback Listening to Recorded MP3 CD/CD-R/CD-RWTo change the folder To set the random play mode To set the repeat modeTo change the MP3 file Normal Æ Track Repeat Æ Folder RepeatListening to Recorded WMA Windows Media Audio CD-R/CD-RW Playing still picture files Jpeg format Playing Kodak picture CDsUse the and ª cursor buttons on the remote control Enter button on the remote control unitLoad the CD-R/RW on which the still pictures have Been written into the ADV-M51Special play modes for MP3/WMA and Jpeg files Using the Multiple Audio, Subtitle and Angle Functions Switching the Audio Language Multiple Audio FunctionSwitching the Subtitle Language Multiple Subtitle Function During playback, press the Subtitle buttonCurrent subtitle language number is displayed Switching the Angle Multiple Angle Function Display turns off when the Angle button is pressedCurrent angle number is displayed Use the and ª cursor buttons to select the desired angleUsing the Menus Using the Top MenuUsing the DVD Menu DVD MenuPlaying in the zoom mode Play or pause mode, press the Zoom buttonZoom rate increases each time the Zoom button is pressed Use the cursor buttons ª, , 0 and 1 to move the zoomedUsing the Timer Setting the clock 12-hour displayBefore setting the timer M e a M 1 2Setting the everyday timer and once timer FM 92 MAM1200 PM1200N P M 1 2 F f a M 1 2F f P M 1 2 F f / E o nExample 2 Listening to a CD with the once timer Now follow steps 9 to 18 under Setting the everyday timerOnce timer pages 82 On light when setting the start timeTurning the everyday timer and once timer on and off N / EEveryday timer and once timer priority About the everyday timer and once timerSetting the sleep timer remote control unit only When the Sleep indicator is flashing, press the SleepPower is set to the standby mode 50 minutes later Button again until 50 is displayedDisc Setup OSD SetupVideo Setup Audio SetupDisc Setup is selected English Language code list When OSD Setup is selected Wall PaperGray BlackVideo Setup is selected Video ModeTV Aspect TV TypePAL MultiFilm VideoAudio Setup is selected Digital OUTPCM To exit the Lpcm select mode Password Ratings is selectedRating Level Use the number buttons to input a 4-digit password Other Setup is selected CaptionsSlide Show When Slide Show has been selected Use the and ª cursor buttons to set the timeAuto power on function System FunctionsAuto function selection R 5 3 2 Synchronized recording functionR 5 6 0 ApeEdit C01 09A0240 10 16B0120R 0 0 0 About synchronized recording onto the cassette deck DRR-M31Last Function Memory Initialization of the MicroprocessorTroubleshooting Check again before assuming the player is malfunctioningTuner ActiveSpecifications Dimensions Rated output powerSpeakers Input impedance

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