Sunfire Radio manual Trim and Tone Menus, Trim Menu

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CHAPTER 4

Trim and Tone Menus

 

MAIN MENU

 

 

TRIMS

TRIM MENU

 

 

MODES

SUB

+2.5

dB

TONE

INPUTS

CENTER

0.5

dB

SETTINGS

SURROUND

-2.5 dB

 

SURROUND BACK

-1.0

dB

 

SIDE AXIS

0.0

dB

Step up and down through the menus

Step through any available options, and change dB levels

 

MAIN MENU

 

 

TRIMS

 

 

 

MODES

 

TONE

 

TONE

 

 

INPUTS

BASS

0

dB

SETTINGS

 

TREBLE

0

dB

Tone Menu

The Bass and Treble can be boosted or cut by up to 10 dB.

Trim Menu

This menu allows you to adjust the individual volume level of your speak- ers "on-the-ßy." Although careful cali- bration is key to a good home theater, the trims allow Þne adjustment of the current program playing. The trims add or subtract from the reference levels set during calibration using the Speaker Calibration menu. Recalibrat- ing will reset these on-the-ßy trims to zero.

The trims do not exceed +10 dB and are not less than -20 dB. The trim dB levels appear in the front panel display during adjustment.

The center, rear and sub trims can also be adjusted using Page 2 of the remote's RECVR menu (see page 26).

Note: There are separate subwoofer trims for Dolby, DTS and two-channel modes:

Dolby Technologies

When you play discs encoded in Dolby Digital and adjust the subwoofer trim, the Receiver remembers that setting and uses it the next time you play these discs.

DTS

When you play a DTS disc and adjust the subwoofer trim, the Receiver remembers that set- ting and uses it the next time you play a DTS disc.

Two-Channel

This is true for all two-channel modes as a group: if you play a CD or the tuner, etc., and use Stereo, Dolby Pro Logic, DTS Neo-6 or Party, and adjust the subwoofer trim, then that setting will be used when any 2 channel source is played in future.

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User's Manual

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Contents Ultimate Receiver Safety Instructions NEC National Electrical Code Contents Introduction Unpacking FeaturesRemote Features Overview MainQuick Start Guide RecvrMode ExitFurther Information Front Panel Features Power Tuner PresetsLevel Illuminated Logo PanelRear Panel Features RS-232 Port FM AntennaAM Antenna Ground ScrewInstallation System ConÞgurations Analog audio and composite videoDigital audio and component video connections Center Left Main GND AMDigital audio signal LD Connections External RF Demodulator and S-VideoVCR Connections analog audio and composite video UltimateCD and Antenna connections AM Loop AntennaTurntable connections Tape Player connections PlayChannel Input connections analog audio Ltimate ReceiverOutput connections Zone 2 connections Remote Control Operating the Ultimate Receiver with the Remote Zone AUXRemote Setup PRORemote Setup LearnRecal Recall MacroQuick Information On Screen Display OSDOSD Activation OSD Menus Trim Menu Trim and Tone MenusTone Menu Dolby Pro Logic Mode Modes MenuModes Menu DTS LFEInput Menus Input MenusInput ConÞguration Menus Preset procedure Tuner Preset MenusTuner Preset Menu Main Zone Menu Main Zone and Zone 2 MenuZone 2 Menu Control Menu Video, Software and Control MenusSoftware Menu Speaker Size Menu Speaker Size MenuSpeaker Position Menu Speaker Calibration Menu Speaker CalibrationSubwoofer Mode Crossover adjustmentAmpliÞer, Crossover and Subwoofer Menus AmpliÞer MenuUsing the Receiver Video Conversion Bass ManagementDTS Neo6 Surround Modes for 2-Channel SourcesDolby PRO Logic II Surround Modes for Multi-Channel Sources Dolby Digital with PRO LogicDTS DTS ESTuner Operation Recording to a VCR RecordingRecording to a Tape Player Indicators Zone 2 OperationTurning on Zone ConnectionsSoftware CD Software Upgrade Software Revision ListHolographic Image Speaker Placement AppendixFront Speakers Center speakerSide-Axis Speakers Surround SpeakersSurround Back Speakers Subwoofer locationRS-232 Port Troubleshooting Guide Same AM station can be heard at different frequenciesNo Dolby Digital, DTS playback Protect shows in the display Remote Control Codes VCRs Tape DecksTelevisions Favorite Settings SpeciÞcations Limited Warranty Service AssistanceUltimate Receiver